Glory Above Your Inner Wheels

Ezekiel 11:22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ezekiel 11 in context

Scripture Focus

22Then did the cherubims lift up their wings, and the wheels beside them; and the glory of the God of Israel was over them above.
Ezekiel 11:22

Biblical Context

The verse shows cherubim lifting their wings and the wheels, with God's glory resting above.

Neville's Inner Vision

Notice that in Ezekiel the cherubim and their wheels are not distant actors but symbols of your inner sight in motion. The wings lifting signify the turning of your attention upward, a deliberate ascension of awareness; the wheels beside them denote the rhythmic, cyclical movement of memory, desire, and belief. And the glory of the God of Israel, resting above, is the radiance of your I AM when you stand as the ever-present witness. Neville would say that God is not a person out there but your own conscious I AM, the awareness that remains when appearances waver. When you accept that you are the observer who can imagine and revise, you invite the "glory above" to descend into your experience, transforming fear into reverence, lack into abundance, separation into holy union. The lifting and resting are the inner posture of your consciousness: you present, you imagine, and you feel it real until it becomes your immediate sense of being. This is true worship: the alignment of inner state with divine reality.

Practice This Now

Assume 'I AM' as your unchanging reality for 1-2 minutes. Picture the glory resting above you while the wheels of thought gently turn, and feel that you are the observer of your own life.

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