Inner Temple of Love

Song of Solomon 3:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Song of Solomon 3 in context

Scripture Focus

10He made the pillars thereof of silver, the bottom thereof of gold, the covering of it of purple, the midst thereof being paved with love, for the daughters of Jerusalem.
Song of Solomon 3:10

Biblical Context

The verse portrays a sanctuary built with silver pillars, a gold base, purple covering, and a heart paved with love, prepared for the daughters of Jerusalem.

Neville's Inner Vision

Your consciousness is the temple; the silver pillars are the clear, luminous thoughts you allow to stand in the mind. The gold bottom is the solid foundation of worth you insist upon, untouched by doubt. The purple covering signals the royal garment of imagination you wear as you move through life. And the center paved with love is the living roadway that threads every scene together, so that every encounter is infused with warmth and grace. The phrase 'for the daughters of Jerusalem' points to the audience of your own heart—those inner desires and affirmations who behold you as already worthy and beautiful. When you tend this inner architecture, wealth and provision stop being distant outcomes and become your natural atmosphere. The temple stands as a living image of your state; by imagining from the end and feeling it real, you translate this design into experience. Remember: imagination creates reality, and the structure you admire within you becomes the world you walk in.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, step into the temple in your mind, and feel the silver pillars, gold foundation, and purple cover, with love paving the center. Then affirm softly: 'I am the I AM, and wealth and provision flow from this sacred center now.'

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