Inner Tabernacle of Worship
Psalms 132:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 132 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 132:7 invites one to enter the dwelling of God and to worship at the footstool of His presence.
Neville's Inner Vision
To go into his tabernacles is to slip from the outer stage of belief into the sacred chamber of your own I AM. The tabernacle is not a place in time but a state of consciousness you enter by assumption. When you say I am, you stand at the foot of the throne of God, where God is not apart from you but the very light you are. The footstool is the foundation of your being, the quiet ground upon which all appearances arise and fall. Worship, then, is attention paid to the truth of your own reality, not the petition of a distant deity. In this moment, you do not beg for life; you accept that life is consciousness and you are its center. As you dwell in this stillness, imagine your mind's tabernacle opening its doors to receive your own I AM as guest; feel the assurance that you are where God dwells. The outer world rearranges to match the inner state, for imagination makes real what you assume to be true. So, by steady feeling of presence, you shift the body, the circumstances, and the sense of separation into harmony with your core I AM.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume you are already in the tabernacle of your mind, and sit at the footstool of God. Feel the I AM as your present reality and let that awareness settle into every part of your life.
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