Inner Sanctuary Of Imagination

Psalms 78:69 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 78 in context

Scripture Focus

69And he built his sanctuary like high palaces, like the earth which he hath established for ever.
Psalms 78:69

Biblical Context

The psalmist describes God building an enduring sanctuary that can stand forever. It is a temple rooted in the earth that remains permanent beyond changing circumstances.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within every soul there is a sanctuary that God, or the I AM, establishes in advance of any outward structure. When the psalmist says the sanctuary is built like high palaces and like the earth that is forever established, hear it as a description of your inner state of awareness: a fixed, impregnable temple in consciousness. The outer form—stone, palace, earth—is only a symbol for the inner condition that remains when appearances change. Your true worship is not ritual performed abroad but allegiance to the Presence that endures, that never departs from your I AM. To live this is to align your imagination with a reality that cannot be moved by fear, doubt, or decay. Visualize the sanctuary as elevated, spacious, and solid, yet rooted in the earth of your being. When you revise your sense of self to match that permanence, you claim covenant loyalty: I AM is my reality, therefore my world is built to last. In practice, you act from stillness, you speak from certainty, and you expect the expressed world to conform to your inner temple.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, close your eyes, and assume you are standing inside an eternal sanctuary. Feel the high-palace atmosphere and the earth beneath that will never alter; affirm, I AM Presence governs here, and this temple stands forever.

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