Inner Dispersion to Unity
Ezekiel 20:23-24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 20 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage speaks of God lifting his hand to scatter Israel among the nations because they did not keep his judgments and chased their fathers' idols. It also notes exile and a polluted sabbath as consequences of disobedience.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your mind is the wilderness; when you identify with external laws and chase idols of habit, you experience dispersion—your I AM split into many little beliefs. Ezekiel's language makes clear that exile follows disobedience; the inner judgments you neglect and the sabbaths you pollute become the weather of separation. Yet this is only a mirror showing you a state of consciousness, not a sentence upon your being. In Neville's terms, the scattered image can be redeemed by a change of state. Do not seek reform in the world outside; revise the assumption within until it holds. Assume you are already gathered in the one I AM, the inner temple where all judgments bow to the same law. See the idols vanish as you dwell in stillness, feel the unity of your consciousness, and let the single principle govern your acts. The feeling-reality of that state will draw the scene into harmony, turning exile into a return to the heart.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: In stillness, assume you are gathered in the one I AM, the inner temple; revise the sense of exile into unity. Feel it real as you rest in that awareness for a few breaths.
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