Inner Columns of Solomon
Jeremiah 52:20-23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jeremiah 52 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jeremiah 52:20-23 describes two brass pillars, a bronze sea, and numerous pomegranates adorning the bases of Solomon's temple, detailing its form and richness.
Neville's Inner Vision
In your inner life, these brass pillars stand as fixed positions of awareness—strong, upright, and hollow, ready to be filled by the I AM you choose to identify with. The brass’ weightless quality says truth need not burden you; when you accept the I AM, you move beyond material constraint into freedom. The fillet, height, and chapiters crown your interior nature, signaling the ascent of awareness, the preservation of identity, and the authority that comes from aligned being. The network and pomegranates represent the fruits of consciousness—habits of thought, memories, gratitude—that surround the sanctuary of your mind. The great brass sea beneath them symbolizes the ongoing flow of life—desire, purpose, and movement—that powers your inner temple. When you dwell in presence, forms are vessels, not prisons. The ninety-six pomegranates on a side and the hundred around speak of abundance available to the conscious ruler within you—your kingship and authority arising as you govern states of consciousness with calm conviction. God is the I AM within the temple you inhabit now.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and envision two brass pillars rising in your inner sanctuary. Affirm 'I AM' as your royal presence and feel the weightless truth holding you; then revise a current limitation by mentally placing its opposite as already real in your life.
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