Crown Upon The Inner Mind
Exodus 29:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 29 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse describes placing the sacred mitre and crown on the head, signaling the consecration and separation of the priest for holy service.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the passage, the mitre upon the head and the holy crown upon it are not an outward rite but an inner arrangement. The mind that wears the mitre governs thoughts by discernment; the crown crowns every desire with a holy intent. In the inner realm, God is I AM—awareness that witnesses what you imagine. When you accept and dwell in that I AM as the sole ruler of your experience, you are not performing a rite; you are arising into a state. Holiness & Separation means you set apart your thinking from panic, blame, or impatience, letting purity flow as belief becomes action. Purity & Integrity show as consistent alignment between inner conviction and outward expression; your inner temple is clean, your motive true. True Worship becomes your daily consciousness: you imagine, you feel, you accept that you are already the holy one crowned with wisdom. If a fear or doubt intrudes, revise it by affirming, I am the crown bearer, the mitre sits upon the throne of my mind, and my life follows.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quiet for five minutes, place a crown on your head in imagination, and feel the I AM dwelling there; revise whispered doubts by affirming, I am the crown-bearing, holy mind.
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