The Vine Within: Imagination's Crown
Ezekiel 15:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God speaks to Ezekiel, asking what makes the vine more than other trees, inviting inner discernment. The question points you to treat your inner state as the real source of life amid outward appearances.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the scene, the word of the LORD is the I AM speaking within you. The vine is the living imagination, the one true tree whose nourishment gives fruit. The forest of the world represents the multitude of outward forms and circumstances vying for attention. The question 'What is the vine tree more than any tree?' asks you to stop measuring value by size of the forest and to recognize the power housed in your own inner state. When you attend to the feeling of being the I AM, you become the vine that feeds every branch of your life. Your external conditions are only branches and leaves; the real fruit is produced when the root of awareness, imagination infused with assumption, receives ongoing nourishment. This is not about denying the world, but about prioritizing the source of change: your inner state. If you claim, 'I am the vine,' and dwell in that truth, you align with the divine Presence and unlock the capacity to transform experiences by the color of your inner vision. The inquiry awakens discernment: cultivate the state that yields your desired fruit.
Practice This Now
Assume you are the vine rooted in I AM; for the next few breaths, hold a simple image you desire and feel it real as the living nourishment of your life.
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