Your Inner Sign of Change

Ezekiel 12:10-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ezekiel 12 in context

Scripture Focus

10Say thou unto them, Thus saith the Lord GOD; This burden concerneth the prince in Jerusalem, and all the house of Israel that are among them.
11Say, I am your sign: like as I have done, so shall it be done unto them: they shall remove and go into captivity.
Ezekiel 12:10-11

Biblical Context

Ezekiel declares a burden on the prince of Jerusalem and the people; God declares He is their sign, and that what is done to them will be done to them—leading to captivity.

Neville's Inner Vision

To Ezekiel’s burden is a window into the mind: the burden is a state of consciousness, not a distant doom. The prince in Jerusalem and the house of Israel are inner aspects—the ruling thoughts and the sentient parts of self that believe exile when fear dominates. When God says I am your sign, He turns your attention to awareness itself; your being is the symbol by which you judge your life. The outer order—captivity, exile—mirrors the inner condition you have accepted as real. If you insist you are separate from your source, you will experience separation in the world. Yet the sign invites a reversal: assume the state of the I AM here and now, and observe how the outer liability dissolves as the inner truth is acknowledged. You are not a victim of history; you are the consciousness that history obeys. By choosing to identify with the living presence within, you undo the mental exile and open the door to a return in present tense.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and declare, I am the I AM here now. Imagine the prince in Jerusalem bowing to your awareness and the people being lifted into freedom, dwelling in that scene as if exile has already ended.

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