Forked Way Within

Ezekiel 21:21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ezekiel 21 in context

Scripture Focus

21For the king of Babylon stood at the parting of the way, at the head of the two ways, to use divination: he made his arrows bright, he consulted with images, he looked in the liver.
Ezekiel 21:21

Biblical Context

The verse places a king at a literal fork, relying on bright arrows, images, and liver omens to decide his path. It depicts the habit of seeking direction from external signs rather than inner certainty.

Neville's Inner Vision

At the fork of the two ways, the king seeks direction from signs outside himself—a vivid image of a mind bent on divination rather than inner certainty. In Neville Goddard’s psychology, this is a state of consciousness that believes reality is driven by what it observes in the world rather than by the I AM within. The bright arrows, the consultation with images, even the liver inspection, are inner devices the psyche uses when it fears it cannot decide from inner conviction. The moment is not about a literal road but about your own posture toward possibility. When you stop seeking guidance from outer omens and instead assume the feeling of your wish fulfilled as a present fact, you reverse the scene. You invite the I AM to stand at the fork, and the signs that once seemed decisive dissolve into nothingness, replaced by a lived sense of already having what you desire. Your inner state becomes the path that shapes outward events.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and declare, I AM the path I choose; I already possess the outcome now. Let the feeling of completion settle in your body until it feels undeniably real.

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