Wednesday, December 7, 2022

Mind-boggle in the shadow of the Tabernacle.... a psychological reading...

So I was doing some independent study for my home church's weekly Bible study, not to be working from behind, but really digging in to the meat and potatoes of the material on my own, when possible.

The Tabernacle.

I've read Neville Goddard which gives a mindset-oriented or psychological reading of so much of the Bible, and I thought to myself that in classical psychoanalysis, the mind is often portrayed as a structure, usually a singular but complex room, or more commonly an entire house.

Such as the Tabernacle.

We should note a fence, said to be a barrier between the Romans 3:23("..for all have sinned..") sin-lost and the believers, the believers authorized to enter the gate.

We see an ante-room with a light source and a table with the "showbread".

This would be ordinary consciousness, the ordinary running narrative in our head.

Meanwhile, the Inner Chamber, the Holiest of Holies with the Ark inside.  The very interior little core of the mind, in which, the Tabernacle: only one could enter, they tied a rope to him lest he fell dead.

There is the mercy seat on the lid of the Ark, solid gold.  This is basically an interface between so much and the inner little nugget of core, our very center.

Now this whole design was transferred from an actual building in Heaven that Moses was shown.  Consider that, an earthly remnant, a kind of homage, like also that man is made in the image of God.


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