Temple Mind Awakening
Numbers 25:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Numbers 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
One man publicly brings a Midianite woman before Moses and the assembly as they weep at the tabernacle. The scene marks a clash between inner holiness and outward allure.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the Neville Goddard frame, the congregation, tabernacle, and Moses are inner symbols within your mind. The act of bringing a Midianitish woman before them is the mind's invitation to worship a counterfeit image—an alluring belief or pleasure you allow into your sacred space. The weeping at the door signals the subconscious conscience awakened to a breach, a public echo of an inner split that has not yet been resolved. Moses represents the inner law, the awareness that seeks alignment with I AM, the only true self. The scene you witness outwardly is really a drama of belief within; the healing comes as you reinterpret the event by revising the belief and restoring alignment. You are not defined by impulse but by the conscious realization that I AM, and I AM alone, is the source of all reality. When you hold to that truth, the sense of defiance dissolves, and holiness returns as the natural state of your mind.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine the inner temple of your mind. Assume the I AM is the only reality and revise every defiant impulse as a mistaken belief, then feel holiness returning to your mind.
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