Piercing Inner Gates

Ezekiel 21:14-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ezekiel 21 in context

Scripture Focus

14Thou therefore, son of man, prophesy, and smite thine hands together, and let the sword be doubled the third time, the sword of the slain: it is the sword of the great men that are slain, which entereth into their privy chambers.
15I have set the point of the sword against all their gates, that their heart may faint, and their ruins be multiplied: ah! it is made bright, it is wrapped up for the slaughter.
Ezekiel 21:14-15

Biblical Context

Ezekiel’s vision speaks of a prophesied sword piercing the private chambers of the mind, exposing hidden beliefs and forcing a reckoning that purifies the inner life.

Neville's Inner Vision

In Neville's light, the great men slain are the dominant images you hold about yourself, the pride and fear kept in your secret chambers. The sword that doubles, and the point against every gate, is the sharpening of imaginative attention—your I AM aware, probing every entrance of consciousness. Prophesying and clapping hands symbolize a deliberate mood: you choose to wake to what you truly are. When the gates yield and the heart trembles, the “bright” destruction is the old self being dissolved by truth, not a catastrophe to fear. The slaughter clears space for a new state of consciousness to inhabit; the outer world will reflect this inward change as your awareness aligns with its natural reality. Trust that the inner sword of imagination is at work, revealing causes and effects as one seamless act of creation through your I AM.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, assume the I AM at the gates of your mind, and declare, 'I am whole and free now.' Feel hidden beliefs exposed and dissolving as you witness a bright light replacing the old shadows.

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