Inner Feast in Shiloh
Judges 21:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Judges 21 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse notes a yearly feast of the LORD in Shiloh, a place described near Bethel along the Bethel to Shechem road, marking a rhythm of sacred gathering.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider the feast of the LORD in Shiloh as a figurative gathering within your I AM. Shiloh stands as the inner sanctuary where the Presence becomes palpable; the north side of Bethel signals an ascent in consciousness, a moving toward higher truth. The highway that runs east from Bethel to Shechem represents the forward path of awareness; as you travel it in imagination you release old doubts and invite a new cadence of holy attention. Lebonah to the south marks a quiet center of worship where holiness separates your mind from mere noise. By accepting this feast as already present and real, you invoke the law that imagination creates reality. When you assume you are at the LORDs feast, the sense of lack dissolves and you feel nourished by the Presence, knowing you are both host and guest in the divine banquet.
Practice This Now
Practice: Close your eyes and declare that there is a feast of the LORD in Shiloh within you now. Feel yourself as host, let the Presence fill your inner sanctuary, and revise any sense of lack into abundant realness.
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