Inner Fire Between the Wheels
Ezekiel 10:6-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God commands a linen-clothed worker to take fire from between the wheels and cherubim. The fire is transferred to him, and he goes out empowered.
Neville's Inner Vision
I see the vision as a doorway into your inner life, where the I AM stands as the watching presence and imagination becomes form. The linen-clothed man is your disciplined state, the consciousness that heeds a clear directive. The fire between the wheels is the living energy of imagination—your creative vitality awaiting direction. When the command is spoken, you step into the inner chamber and stand beside the wheels, aligning intention with the two currents that move within you—the motion of desire and the stillness of awareness. A cherub extends its hand from between the cherubim and transfers that fire into the linen bearer’s hands; this is your awareness affirming and accepting the energy you have imagined. He takes the fire and goes out, empowered to act in the world. The lesson is plain: power does not come from outside; it lives in the I AM within you, and the fire you carry is the energy by which you form your life. Practice: decide your desired state, imagine it clearly, feel it as real, and then proceed with confident, aligned action.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and picture the linen-clothed worker inside you. Command fire from between the wheels to come into your hands, and feel the energy rise, entering your chest; then proceed with your next step as if the fire has already empowered it.
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