Inner Temple Rebuilt
Isaiah 64:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 64 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse describes the holy and beautiful house of worship being burned and all pleasant things laid waste.
Neville's Inner Vision
Love speaks in the language of the I AM. When Isaiah describes the holy and beautiful house burned and all pleasant things laid waste, he is naming a shift in consciousness, not a catastrophe in space. The 'house' is your inner sanctuary—the state of awareness in which you once praised Truth. The fire is not an enemy but a purifying movement within you, consuming old forms of worship, attachment to external signs, and the sense that life depends on outward splendor. In Neville fashion, recognize that God is your I AM, the ever-present aware I, and that the destruction heralds the shedding of limitation. As you dwell in the awareness of I AM, the old temple dissolves as a belief system, and what remains is the untouched ground of being. You are not a victim of change; you are the perceiver who witnesses the turning of consciousness. The pleasant things laid waste are invitations to a richer inner reality that does not depend on walls, roofs, or ceremonies but on the living sense of I AM now.
Practice This Now
Assume the inner temple is rebuilt by the I AM now. Feel that space rising within you and step into gratitude as if it were already restored.
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