Inner Court of Linen and Silver
Exodus 38:16-17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 38 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verses describe the court’s linen hangings and the pillars bound with brass and silver. They emphasize that worship is conducted within a separated, orderly space.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the Neville Goddard frame, the court is your inner world; the linen hangings are the purity of your thoughts—finely woven, harmonious, and clean. The brass sockets ground your life in practical action, sturdy and reliable. The hooks and fillets of silver binding the pillars symbolize how awareness, or I AM, brightens and binds every belief and support you rely on. The silver overlay on the chapiters and all pillars filleted with silver indicate that, when your attention is shining with awakened consciousness, every pillar of your experience reflects that light. This is true worship: a conscious arrangement of states that preserves holiness and separation from unawareness. By tending this inner court, you cultivate a space where presence is felt as the I AM, and life responds from that singular consciousness rather than from lack or fear. The outer details become a map of inner order, where purity, presence, and reverence arise from within.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, enter the inner court as described, and revise a limiting belief by affirming, 'I am the I AM; this space is complete now,' then feel the silver light of awareness fillet each pillar.
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