Temple Garments of Judgment
Revelation 15:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Revelation 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Seven angels come from the temple bearing the plagues, dressed in pure white linen and golden girdles. This vision invites reading it as an inner sermon about cleansing consciousness and maintaining rightful order.
Neville's Inner Vision
All scripture is the language of your inner state. The seven angels are the seven faculties of your consciousness stepping forth from the temple of awareness, bearing the seven plagues as the consequences of thoughts not yet aligned with I AM. Their garments—pure white linen—declare a mind washed by faithful assumption; their golden girdles at the heart declare alignment with the divine authority within you. The scene asks you to observe, not to judge: the plagues reveal where imagination has run ahead of reality or lagged in fear. When you accept the truth that you are the I AM, you revise the scenes you have accepted into your life, dress your mind in purity, and fasten your belt with gratitude for righteous order. The angels carry the plagues so you can witness them and transmute them through a new assumption. Return to the temple, and you will see your world reorganize itself to reflect a purified consciousness, a state where justice, holiness, and integrity prevail.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine the temple within you as the stage; seven angels emerge, clothed in pure white linen and girded with gold, bearing the plagues as your wake-up calls. Assume the truth you are I AM and revise the scene by feeling it real that purity, righteousness, and divine order now govern your consciousness.
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