Ezekiel's Four Inner Faces
Ezekiel 10:14-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel sees a living creature with four faces—cherub, man, lion, and eagle—and notes the cherubim rising beside the river Chebar.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Ezekiel’s vision, the four faces are not distant symbols but four states of consciousness you carry inwardly. The cherub’s face speaks of purity and protective presence; the man’s face points to discernment and orderly thought; the lion’s is the will that dares and acts; the eagle’s sees from above, intuition free of the crowd’s noise. When Ezekiel says the cherubim were lifted up, he marks the moment your inner pictures begin to move, and you discover that the outer world follows your inner alignments. In Neville’s language: God is the I AM awareness that watches these faces as you image them; the river Chebar is your stream of feeling through which images rise. Your true power lies in the ability to switch focus, to revise an image, to feel its reality now. By treating the four faces as aspects of your I AM, you shift life from collision to harmony, and the presence of God becomes the steady witness of your inner theater, not a distant force. Prophecy becomes present experience when the mind agrees to this inner revision.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and imagine you embody the four faces in harmonious balance—cherub, man, lion, and eagle. Feel the cherub’s purity, the man’s clarity, the lion’s courage, and the eagle’s sight, then declare I AM the observer of your inner images and revise until what you want already feels real.
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