Inner Caldron Liberation - Ezekiel 11:7
Ezekiel 11:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ez 11:7 presents the city as a caldron and the slain within as flesh. God then promises to bring you forth out of its midst.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider Ezekiel’s image as a map of your inner life. The caldron is a state of mind heated by fear, expectation, and loss; the slain are beliefs and qualities you have deemed dead or inert. God’s word—'I will bring you forth out of the midst of it'—is not outside help but a directive to awaken to your own I AM awareness. In Neville's technique, you do not beg the furnace to cool; you step into the end you desire and treat it as already true. Assume the feeling of being brought forth now; revise the sense of being trapped into the sense of liberty. As you dwell in the consciousness that you are the one who can rise from the heat, the scenes of conflict recede and the new state of freedom becomes your present experience. The slain become living possibilities reanimated by imagination, and the city’s heat dissolves as you refuse to identify with it. The act of revision, the feeling-it-real, is your working of the miracle.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, dwell in the end of freedom, and feel the space outside the caldron. Then, repeat: 'I am brought forth now' in the I AM, and stay with that sense for a minute.
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