Curtains of Inner Presence
Exodus 36:14-18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 36 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
It records eleven goats' hair curtains sized alike, coupled in two groups, and fastened with loops and brass taches to form one tabernacle tent.
Neville's Inner Vision
See Exodus 36:14-18 as a map of your inner workshop. The eleven curtains of goats’ hair are not fabric alone but states of consciousness arrayed within your awareness, each curtain guarding a facet of your being. Their uniform size symbolizes disciplined attention given to every aspect until it harmonizes. The fact that five curtains are coupled by themselves and six by themselves speaks of parts of you that have not yet fused; they are held in place by your habit and belief. The fifty loops along the edge of the first coupling and the fifty brass taches that join the tent together point to a simple truth: unity arises not from struggle but from a consistent act of aligning all parts under one focal point. When you name the I AM and dwell there, you invite all these patterns into one tent, transforming separation into wholeness. The tent, once unified, becomes a sanctuary where holiness arises as a natural state of conscious presence. You perceive God not as distant, but as the awareness that you ARE.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and affirm, 'I am the one tent now.' Feel it-real as your inner life tightens into a single, seamless sanctuary, with every part drawn to the I AM.
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