Marble Pillars of Presence

Song of Solomon 5:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Song of Solomon 5 in context

Scripture Focus

15His legs are as pillars of marble, set upon sockets of fine gold: his countenance is as Lebanon, excellent as the cedars.
Song of Solomon 5:15

Biblical Context

The verse presents the beloved as a solid, radiant foundation—marble legs on sockets of gold—signifying enduring dignity. It communicates majesty and steadfast presence.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within this verse, the body is not a world apart but a symbol of your inner state. The legs, described as pillars of marble, are the unyielding foundations of your awareness—the I AM that holds your life upright. They stand on sockets of fine gold, the perfect support of divine worth by which every motion, every decision, rests in grace. The countenance, likened to Lebanon and the cedars, speaks of a majesty that arises when you acknowledge your true nature as the I AM—the living presence through which all light enters. Neville teaches that such imagery is not about outward grandeur but about your inner perception becoming real in experience. When you inhabit the feeling that you are the marble pillar—stable, noble, and impregnable—your world must reshape to fit that inner order. The outer lifelike scene is the effect of your inner assumption; faith becomes sight as you dwell in that regal, Lebanese calm. So you are not waiting for favor; you are the very embodiment of it, a royal center within God’s presence, shining with cedar-like grace.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Sit, breathe, and assume 'I AM' as your constant reality; imagine your legs as marble pillars set on sockets of gold, utterly stable and radiant. Hold the feeling of noble presence until it colors your day.

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