Wheels with Eyes: Inner Vision
Ezekiel 1:18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel 1:18 describes rings high and dreadful, rings full of eyes surrounding four beings, signaling a vivid, all-seeing presence.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville's voice, the rings and eyes are not mere machinery but states of consciousness surrounding your core self. The four signify the fourfold theatre of your life, each perception circling the center and watched by the omniscient I AM. The height and dread refer to the exalted stance of awareness that ordinary fear cannot reach; it invites you to rise in inner perception rather than flee. The eyes are inner movements—thoughts, feelings, imaginations—observing themselves from the vantage point of consciousness. God becomes not a distant ruler but the I AM within, the ever-present observer who can turn inward and witness every sensation. The message is practical: you do not change the outer scene first; you revise your sense of who is watching. Assume the role of the observer, feel the omniscient gaze as your own, and see how imagination reorganizes experience to align with that awareness. When you dwell as the I AM, holiness and separation arise as natural distinctions within consciousness, not external rules.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, close your eyes, and assume the feeling of the I AM as the observer at the center, with a wheel of eyes circling you. Repeat 'I AM' and let the sense of omniscience settle over your being.
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