Inner Wheels of Presence
Ezekiel 10:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel hears a cry directed to the wheels, signaling an active, divine movement within his visionary scene. The cry emphasizes the wheels as objects of attention in the manifestation of God's presence.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Ezekiel you hear a call to the wheels, and in Neville's terms the cry awakens a hidden power in the I AM. The wheels are not mere machinery; they are the turning motion of consciousness, the way imagination moves through its own space to bring form. When the cry is heard in my hearing, I recognize that I am the one who names the turning and thereby commands it. Divine Presence arises as awareness attends to the very mechanism of movement—the inner faculty that translates intention into image and image into experience. Prophecy is not distant but offered by the inner state I inhabit. By aligning my attention with the call to the wheel, I consent to the perpetual motion of God within my mind. True worship, then, is the willingness to let the imagination turn in accord with the I AM, to let images be formed and to claim them as already present. The vision shows that reality follows belief, and belief is a state of consciousness actively chosen and maintained.
Practice This Now
Sit quiet and affirm, I am the wheel turning by divine command. Feel your attention rotate toward a desired reality until it feels already present.
The Bible Through Neville










Neville Bible Sparks









