Inner Temple Pillars of Exodus 36:38
Exodus 36:38 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 36 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Exodus 36:38 describes five pillars with gold-adorned caps and fillets, standing on brass sockets. The verse frames a disciplined, worshipful architecture of the sanctuary.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your inner temple is not a rock and mortar; it is a rehearsal of consciousness. The five pillars are five abiding states of awareness you maintain in imagination. One pillar holds the I AM presence at center, another holds attentive inward listening, a third sustains spacious calm, a fourth guards creative purpose in action, and a fifth maintains unwavering integrity. The hooks joining them into a single frame symbolize the continuous linking of these states into living daily experience. The caps and fillets overlaid with gold signify that every structure of your world is touched, illuminated, and crowned by divine consciousness. The brass sockets ground the temple in practical reality, reminding you that what you imagine must take form in the arena of ordinary events. If you guard this image and let it fill your feeling, you awaken to the truth that God is I AM present now—in you, as you, through you. The presence of God becomes your native atmosphere, and true worship is the steady alignment of your feeling with that I AM in every moment.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume you are already living in the five states of consciousness; visualize the pillars in your mind, crowned with gold, and feel their presence as real now. Silently repeat, I AM, I AM, I AM, letting that awareness settle into your body and daily life.
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