Preparing The Move Within
Ezekiel 12:3-4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel is commanded to prepare and move his belongings in daylight, a public sign of the coming exile. The act is meant to awaken the rebellious house to what is unfolding.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Ezekiel, the moving of things is not about cloth and chattel, but about the movement of consciousness. When you hear 'prepare thee stuff for removing,' hear it as: prepare the contents of your mind you carry as identity—fear, habit, old stories—and set them in order for a deliberate departure. To do it 'in their sight' is to acknowledge that your outer world mirrors your inner state and that you, the I AM within, are willing to show the change openly, so the crowd of your old self may observe and tremble at the possibility of a new kingdom of awareness. By day you bring forth thy stuff, implying a continuous, visible shift, and by evening you go forth, as one going into captivity—yet captivity in this sense is the release from an enslaved state into a freer one, a shift into a different inner location. The rebellious house is your old mental habits that doubt; you meet them with conscious assumption, imagining the end you desire, and let that image settle in your body as certainty.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: In five minutes, imagine packing your old self into a box labeled 'past identity' and stepping into a new room of awareness, feeling already in the state you seek. Then today, act in a way that aligns with that state, as though the exile has already occurred.
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