Glory Rises to Inner East Peak
Ezekiel 11:23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The glory of the LORD rises up from the city's center and rests on the eastern mountain. This marks a shift from outward bustle to a higher, separated place of awareness.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Ezekiel, the city is your outward drama; to you, it is the surface of life you think is real. When the glory of the LORD rises and stands on the eastern mountain, it signals a change of your inner weather. The I AM—your steadfast awareness—ascends from the busy streets of opinion and takes a seat on a higher peak within. The 'glory' you see is the felt presence of being awake to yourself as the living I AM, not a distant blessing but a present posture. This movement is not external judgment but a discipline of consciousness: you stop looking for proof in streets and signs outside and testify to the reality of your inner state. If fear or lack cling to you, lift your attention to the eastern mount, invite the I AM to rest there, and allow thoughts to reorder themselves under that sovereignty. You become your own judge by honoring the inner sanctuary you tend, not the unstable city you once worshiped. Let the ascent be complete by dwelling in that presence until it becomes your natural viewpoint.
Practice This Now
Assume the glory rests on your inner eastern peak now, and revise any sense of separation. Feel it real by inviting the I AM to stand there in present awareness.
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