The Inner Holiest Presence
Hebrews 9:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Hebrews 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Hebrews 9:3 points to a sanctuary beyond the second veil—the Holiest of all, the innermost sanctuary of consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Behind every veil you imagine separates you from God lies your own consciousness, and the Holiest of All is the I AM you are. The second veil marks a deeper layer of belief: you have believed you are separated from that Presence. Hebrews' language points to a sanctuary not of stone but of awareness. When you read, you are told that the Holiest is now, here—a state you can assume. True worship is acknowledging what you already are: consciousness, the Self whose imagination gives form to your world. The 'tabernacle' is the living inner state you enter by assertion; the veil is the habit of thought that keeps you distant. You do not move God; you move your mind from lack to fullness by dwelling in the feeling of already possessing. The moment you accept that you are the I AM here and now, you stand behind that second veil and enter the Holiest, where the Presence you seek unfolds as your experience.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume the Holiest of All as your current state. Feel the I AM presence here and now, and revise any sense of separation by repeating 'I am one with God' until it feels real.
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