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Veil Series

Veil Series unveils biblical symbolism and the principles of manifestation through the law of Assumption, as taught by Neville Goddard

The Veil of Solomon's Temple: The Barrier Between Torn in Two

In Solomon's temple , a veil separated the Holy Place from the Holy of Holies . This wasn’t just a curtain—it symbolised the divide between the conscious mind (what we know) and the imaginative mind (the unknown creative source). Neville Goddard’s Insight Neville taught that this veil represents the doubt and limiting beliefs that block our imagination’s power and stop our desires from manifesting. When Christ said, “ The veil was torn in two ” (Mark 15:38), Neville saw this as the removal of all doubt and resistance , letting our assumptions flow freely into manifestation. Conscious Mind & Imaginative Mind Holy Place = Conscious Mind The space of awareness, logic, and outer action. Holy of Holies = Subconscious Mind The hidden creative power, source of all manifestation. The veil separates these two. The conscious mind must impress desires on the subconscious before they appear in reality. The Veil = Doubt and Limiting Beliefs Doubt acts like a veil. It blocks...

The Face Veil: Hiding the Connection Between Consciousness and Imagination

In Neville Goddard’s teachings, the Bible is not a historical record but a map of your mind. Every story shows how your conscious thoughts (the masculine, dominant force) and your imagination (the feminine, creative power) work together to shape reality. One of the symbols hiding the connection between this union is the face  veil . The Veil in the Temple The veil in Solomon’s Temple (2 Chronicles 3:14) separated the Holy Place from the Holy of Holies. Neville explained that the temple is your body, and the veil is the mental barrier between your conscious self and imagination. When Jesus dies, the veil tears from top to bottom (Matthew 27:51). This moment symbolises the end of separation — the realisation that imagination is divine, creative, and one with your conscious assumptions. Woman as the Symbol of Imagination In Genesis 2:23, woman is called “bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh,” showing she manifests from man's  self-perception. Genesis 2:24 says, “Therefore a m...