Trembling Bread, Quiet Mind
Ezekiel 12:18-19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ez 12:18-19 depicts eating with quaking and drinking with trembling, signaling fear in the mind. It links inner tremors to a desolate outer land.
Neville's Inner Vision
From Neville’s vantage, Ezekiel’s image is a map of the consciousness you inhabit. Bread that quakes and water that trembles are not a physiology but a mental mood—fear masquerading as nourishment. When you accept the stamp of trembling, you are agreeing with a story about scarcity and danger; you are feeding your world with that belief. The line 'Thus saith the Lord GOD' becomes an inner decree you can speak to your own mind—the I AM, your true self, who can revise any scene. The desolation of the land is the external fruit of a mind convinced of threat; the remedy is to assume a different state—calm, confident, and fully fed by supply that comes from within. Rather than waiting for conditions to change, choose to imagine a state in which you eat and drink in perfect steadiness. Your inner vision births a new outer life; fear dissolves when you proclaim and feel the higher truth as your present reality. The 'people of the land' then become parts of you that align with this new order rather than resist it.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit with your next meal and revise it in consciousness—feel the calm, steady supply filling you. Declare 'I AM' and let that state become your felt reality.
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