Entering the Inner Sanctuary
Numbers 20:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Numbers 20 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses and Aaron leave the assembly, go to the tabernacle door, fall on their faces, and the glory of the LORD appears.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Neville's ear, the scene is a map of inner life. The assembly is the crowd of outer appearances; the door of the tabernacle is the inner access point through which consciousness speaks. Moses and Aaron bow, not to animals or earthly power, but to the I AM within—the sole Presence. When they yield, the 'glory of the LORD' shines as a felt sense of self that is always present but only visible when awakened by an unwavering assumption. This is not history but a practice: the moment you retire your attention from outer conditions and assume you are already that which you seek—the state of wholeness, the Presence, the blessing—the inner light responds. Your job is to keep faith in the vision despite appearances, to revise to the end that the divine is now your immediate experience. The chapter teaches that manifestation comes through reverent handling of consciousness, not through coercion of circumstances.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, close eyes, place your hand on heart, and declare, 'I AM, and I dwell in the Sanctuary of God.' Then imagine stepping through a doorway into a temple of light where the glory shines on you; feel the awe and know that this inner state is already yours today.
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