Sanctuary Within Revelation

Psalms 73:16-17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 73 in context

Scripture Focus

16When I thought to know this, it was too painful for me;
17Until I went into the sanctuary of God; then understood I their end.
Psalms 73:16-17

Biblical Context

The speaker is overwhelmed by what he thinks he knows, but gains clarity only after seeking the inner sanctuary of God.

Neville's Inner Vision

Pain you feel at the start is the friction of a mistaken assumption about life. When you say, 'I know what must be,' you are living as the problem. But the sanctuary of God is the quiet state of I AM awareness where you revise the premise. In that inward chamber, you no longer measure people by their endings but by the end you desire for yourself. The moment you enter the sanctuary, you allow imagination to do its work, and you see the end as already accomplished in your own consciousness. The 'their end' you judged becomes a neutral signal, showing you which state to drop and which state to inhabit. The end is not out there; it is a conviction you sustain in the I AM. When you feel it real—soaking in the feeling of the wish fulfilled—the exterior scene must follow to match that inner state. Thus, the psalmist's transition from painful knowing to sanctuary knowing is the exact movement of consciousness: from limitation to realized unity with God.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, imagine the end you desire as already true, and feel it with all your senses in the sanctuary of I AM; repeat daily.

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