Vine Within Ezekiel 19:10-13
Ezekiel 19:10-13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 19 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage presents a mother-figure as a vine by waters, thriving with many branches. Yet fury uproots her, and she is cast into a dry wilderness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Ezekiel’s text, the mother is a living vine planted by waters, and your own consciousness is the soil that nourishes her. The flourishing branches symbolize states of prosperity and authority you imagine when you attend to the inner waters—trust, attention, and imaginative energy that feed your sense of rule. The strong rods for the sceptres of rule are the decisive acts of consciousness that announce you as sovereign of your inner realm. Height and multitude of branches appear when you dwell in the conviction that life is sustained by abundant awareness. When fury rises and the wind dries fruit, you forget your inner sovereignty, and the vine seems uprooted, its rods broken, and the fire of fear consumes its strength. Yet this is not final doom, but a changing mood within the mind: exile in the wilderness is a phase of perception, not a loss of power. Return to the truth that the I AM remains, and the vine’s fruit ripens again wherever you plant your thought. The east wind is simply a belief in lack, not the law of your life.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and revise the scene to feel your inner vine thriving now; say to yourself, I am the I AM, and my kingdom flows from this awareness. Hold that image as if it were true this moment, until the sense of exile dissolves into presence.
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