Zion Walk Inside the Inner Temple
Psalms 48:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 48 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 48:12 invites you to walk around Zion and tell its towers; it is a call to notice the sacred order within your own consciousness. The verse invites an inner pilgrimage that turns attention into a measure of spiritual architecture.
Neville's Inner Vision
Zion is the inner state you occupy when the mind acknowledges God as I AM. Walk about Zion is a description of turning your attention and moving through the felt locations of your consciousness, inspecting what you permit into your awareness. The towers are the elevations of your state—the steadfast beliefs and feelings you treat as your reality. When you tell the towers thereof you verbalize and solidify these conditions in imagination, not in space. In Neville's method, every movement of the body is a movement of consciousness; to go round about Zion is to rotate within witness, to observe the structure of your inner city without judgment, and to declare your world is built by your inner assumptions. By choosing to inhabit Zion in imagination, you release fear, cultivate holy reverence, and invite the Presence of God—the I AM—into every corridor of your being. The towers stop threatening when you own your power to revise and to feel the truth of your unity with the divine.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and walk around your inner Zion; revise one limiting belief by declaring I AM and feel the Presence filling every part of you.
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