Desolate Palaces Reimagined
Ezekiel 19:7-8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 19 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel 19:7-8 describes desolate palaces and ruined cities, with surrounding nations ensnaring the land, signaling judgment and exile as inner states.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Ezekiel's scene lies your inner geography. The desolate palaces and ruined cities are the abandoned rooms of your own consciousness, places you once believed defined you. The roar that fills the land is the noise of fear and judgment you hear when you forget who you are. The nets spread by the nations are the limiting beliefs that bind you to a story of lack, while the pit is the trap of identification with that story. Neville teaches that God is the I AM, the living awareness that you are right now. If you assume a higher state - fullness, abundance, and order - these outer images dissolve from inside. The desolation becomes a canvas on which you paint your true identity. Your present awareness becomes the land's fullness. When you imagine yourself as the I AM reigning over these inner kingdoms, the roaring quiets, the nets fall away, and the former ruins begin to be rebuilt as temples of consciousness. You are not condemned; you are being invited to wake up to your sovereignty.
Practice This Now
Assume the state now: silently affirm 'I AM' and feel it real as if you already exist in the fullness. Visualize the nets dissolving and light filling the desolate land, signaling your return to inner sovereignty.
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