Within the Sacred Court of I Am
Exodus 38:12-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 38 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Exodus 38:12-15 describes the dimensions and materials of the court’s hangings and pillars, setting the boundary of sacred space around worship.
Neville's Inner Vision
The text invites you to see the court not as a distant temple but as the field of your own awareness. The fifty-cubit hangings, the ten-pillared rows, and the silver fillets symbolize the sturdy architecture and refinement of your consciousness. The sockets ground every pillar; the hooks keep intention aligned, teaching you that attention must be held by disciplined imagination. The east and west sides reflect the multiplicity of mind, yet entry to the Presence comes through the gate, which marks the threshold where desire is yoked to divine law you carry as I AM. To worship truly is to preserve this boundary while the inner movement of imagination enlarges it. When you imagine these boundaries as real in your own psyche, the Presence ceases to be a distant visitation and becomes the awakened condition by which thoughts become things. Your inner space becomes a temple you carry, and any sense of lack dissolves as you stand within your rightful sanctuary.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine standing inside the court, sensing the hangings and pillars supporting your awareness. Assume the Presence is yours now and affirm I am within the holy court of my I AM, feeling it real.
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