Temple Stones Recast Within
Mark 13:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Mark 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The disciples admire the temple's stones, but Jesus prophesies its complete destruction, signaling that outer forms will pass as consciousness shifts inward.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this scene, the outer temple is a symbol of a state of consciousness you have worshipped as security. The stones and walls represent forms of thought and identity you’ve built upon the belief that life depends on external things. Yet the inscription 'not one stone will be left upon another' points to a shift you must endure: the dissolution of the old structure as consciousness awakens. When you affirm that God is the I AM within, the living awareness that creates and sustains all you call real, you discover that outer buildings can crumble and you remain intact—more awake, more real. The destruction is liberation: it clears the space for a new center of gravity inside you. If you cling to status, lineage, or glory in form, you are maintaining a temple that must fall. The call is to dwell in the inner temple, to feel the unshakeable reality of your consciousness as the foundation of all appearances. As you revise your state to align with the I AM, the inner stones arrange themselves into a durable, radiant order that mirrors your renewed certainty.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume the I AM is the sole reality. Revise your external identity to match inner awareness and feel the inner temple glow while outer forms crumble.
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