Inner Lampstand Revelation
Exodus 39:37 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 39 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Exodus 39:37 describes the pure candlestick with lamps, vessels, and oil for light, arranged in order for sacred service.
Neville's Inner Vision
The candlestick is not mere temple furniture but a map of your inner self. The pure light represents your I AM awareness; the lamps are the focal points of feeling, placed with disciplined intention. The vessels symbolize the habits and beliefs you cradle within consciousness, while the oil for light is imagination—the living substance that keeps consciousness illuminated. By tending this inner lampstand—keeping the lamps in order and anointed with imaginative life—you invite the Presence of God to dwell within your mind. True worship, in Neville’s sense, arises from inner alignment rather than external ritual: you revise your circumstances by assuming a state of light that exceeds darkness. Every act of attention and every feeling of the wish fulfilled is the oil fueling a constant glow. Your world becomes the sanctuary where holiness is practiced by steadfastly honoring the envisioned form. In setting your lamps and vessels in order, you are not appeasing some distant deity, but aligning your I AM with the reality you choose to inhabit.
Practice This Now
Assume you are the inner lampstand; close your eyes and feel a steady, luminous glow in your mind. Then revise your day by dwelling in that light as you move through tasks.
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