Inner Cherubim Presence Within
Ezekiel 10:20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel 10:20 identifies the living creatures as cherubim, affirming their sacred identity. The verse points to divine presence as an inner, conscious state rather than an external event.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of the cherubim not as distant beings but as your own inner guards—the living dispositions that keep watch over your God-awareness. The 'God of Israel' Ezekiel names is the I AM within you, the inward Presence that Ezekiel recognizes. The river Chebar—the stream by which he saw them—becomes the current of your attention and feeling. By directing your awareness to that flow, you awaken the cherubim as real, operative states, not mere symbols. When you 'know that they are the cherubim,' you exercise a certainty born of inner alignment, a proof that the Presence is already yours. Imagination creates reality, so you may revise any sense of distance by assuming the very identity the vision declares: you are the guardians, the watchers, the holy ones within your temple. Hold this belief; dwell in the mood of holy wholeness, and exile dissolves as you return to consciousness—the I AM that is your home and sovereignty.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Close your eyes and imagine the cherubim as your inner guards by a river of consciousness. Declare 'I AM' and feel the Presence as already real, holding that state for several minutes.
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