The Inner Sanctuary Goings

Psalms 68:24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 68 in context

Scripture Focus

24They have seen thy goings, O God; even the goings of my God, my King, in the sanctuary.
Psalms 68:24

Biblical Context

The verse speaks of seeing God's movements within the sanctuary, the inner temple of consciousness.

Neville's Inner Vision

Consider that 'they have seen thy goings' is not a report of a distant event but a revelation of your own inner life. The sanctuary is the quiet chamber of your mind where attention rests; the goings of God are the orderly motions of awareness when you assume the identity of the I AM and behold yourself as king within. The Psalmist says 'my God, my King'—not outside you, but the ruler of your inner theatre, directing thoughts, feelings, and acts. When you dwell in that sanctuary, you become the observer who witnesses the divine procession: thought moves, belief aligns, desire clarifies, and circumstance unfolds as the outward sign of inward dominion. Your imagination is not making something up; it is naming what is already present in consciousness. To practice: assume that the goings of God are moving now within you; revise any sense of separation; feel that you stand in the throne room of your own I AM, watching as the kingly God governs your life. In time, this inner vision becomes your experienced reality—your world reflecting the divine procession you faithfully attend.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Close your eyes, breathe into the sanctuary of your chest, and assume, 'I am the I AM, observing the goings of God within me.' Feel it real by holding that sense for several breaths.

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