Inner Seam of the Robe
Exodus 39:23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 39 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
It describes a robe with a reinforced hole, banded to keep it from tearing. The image points to careful preservation of the sacred form and function.
Neville's Inner Vision
Behold the hole in the midst not as a defect but as a symbol that the robe can endure because the band of consciousness encircles it. The robe represents your outward life, worn by your I AM—your awareness—that never truly rends when pressed. The central hole signals a belief in limitation; yet the band is a covenant of attention that sustains the whole, preventing any tear from becoming final. Holiness here means the precise alignment of your inner state with the truth of wholeness. You are the Imago Dei, the I AM in form, held by the very awareness that denies true separation. True worship then is not escape from life but reverent attention to the indwelling source that preserves you. By shifting your vantage from fracture to unity, you cease to fear the hole; you rest in a complete, uninjured self, eternally upheld by God within your own consciousness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine the robe around you, the hole reinforced by a golden band. Repeat, I am the I AM, whole and protected; feel the steadiness of that wholeness until it becomes your lived sense.
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