Sanctuary of Inner Understanding
Psalms 73:17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 73 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Until you enter the inner sanctuary of God, you misread others' fate. In that sacred stillness you see their true end—the result of inner life, not outer appearances.
Neville's Inner Vision
Until I step into the sanctuary of God—my abiding I AM—I read the world through the lens of lack and longing. The 'end' of those I judged by outward fortune is not fixed in time but revealed as the inner conclusion I hold about them. When I enter the sanctuary, I withdraw from the noisy theater of appearances and affirm, with unwavering certainty, that I am the conscious ruler of my experience. The outer scene then bows to the still, inner decree; the end I perceived for others dissolves into a new sense of their possibilities, as if all are characters in a drama rewritten by timeless awareness. The psalmist’s revelation is not about others changing first; it is about my seeing from the sanctuary that the entire world is my own awareness playing out, and that judgment is an act of my inner state, not an objective verdict. Therefore I work not to compel outcomes in the street, but to assume the end I desire, to feel it as real now, and to dwell in the I AM where true illumination resides.
Practice This Now
Practice: sit quietly, enter your inner sanctuary, and revise your assumption about another’s end; feel the end as already real in your own consciousness and affirm I AM as the sustaining presence.
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