Wheels of Perception
Ezekiel 10:11-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
A vision of beings moving in straight lines, never turning away from the head’s direction, shows a single, ordered movement. The wheels and eyes signal an all-seeing, inner order that accompanies every action.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Ezekiel’s vision, every creature, wheel, and eye is a symbol of your living consciousness. The four companions move only in the direction the head faces; the head is your I AM, the constant awareness that never flees or forgets. The countless eyes on the wheels signify the total attention of your inner life—thoughts, feelings, memories—when yoked to a single purpose. The wheels turning together reveal that movement in your world arises from the ordered mind within, not from chance events. When you fix your gaze upon the I AM, your inner content follows, and the outer scene aligns with that inner orientation. This is the presence of God, not in temples, but in the realization that you are the perceiving power itself. The call to holiness and separation becomes practical: you separate the sense of lack from your essential being by dwelling in the wish fulfilled. Prophecy and promise appear as your state of consciousness becomes the visible world. Practice: assume you already are what you long to experience; in that assumption, feel the reality of it, and let your inner head guide every movement.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: close your eyes, rest in the I AM, and silently say, 'I move where my I AM looks.' Then imagine your whole life turning in harmony with that gaze, feeling the wish fulfilled as already real.
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