Fire Between the Wheels
Ezekiel 10:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In Ezekiel 10:2 a man clothed with linen is told to go between the wheels, fill his hand with fire from between the cherubim, and scatter it over the city.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your inner heaven of awareness reads this as a map for consciousness. The man clothed with linen is a state of readiness; the wheels are the cycles of your thoughts; the cherubim guard the sanctum of I AM. The coal is the vivid energy of imagination activated by attention. To fill your hand with coal from between the cherubim is to draw the fire from your deepest holy place, not from without, and to scatter it over the city is to project transformative light into your daily life. The action is internal and voluntary; when you witness it with your present I AM you command your environment rather than crave it. This is judgment as clear responsibility, purification as illumination, and holiness as continuous alignment of feeling and belief. The vision invites you to awaken the latent power within, to exercise sovereignty over your inner weather, and to let the city respond to the radiance you foster through sincere, consistent imagining.
Practice This Now
Practice: assume you are the one who can release fire into your world. Sit quietly, feel warmth at your chest, picture stepping between the wheels of your mind, and scatter that light over your life while affirming I AM the source of all I behold.
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