Temples Within, Pomegranate Truth
Song of Solomon 6:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Song of Solomon 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Verse 6:7 likens thy temples to a segment of a pomegranate tucked within thy locks, signaling an inner sanctuary of beauty and order. It invites you to see outer life as the fruit of your inner state.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this line I hear the map of my own consciousness. The temples are not distant places but states of awareness, tucked inside the locks of my attention. A pomegranate, with its many seeds, stands as the sign of unity and abundance; each seed a moment of being, each segment a belief held in harmony by my I AM. When I affirm that I am the living I AM, my inner temple reconfigures: attention gathers around a single, steady awareness, yet all its seeds remain part of one fruit. The hair and its locks are not mere adornment; they mark the boundary through which my inner state manifests. Thus the door to presence opens from within. If I sense lack, I revise the inner architecture until I feel a ripe, complete temple where God dwells. Then my world reorders to reflect that consciousness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare I am the I AM, the temple of God within me. See your temples as a ripe pomegranate within thy locks and feel this inner reality as real in the next moment.
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