Inner Cleansing Of The Land
Ezekiel 22:23-27 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 22 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ez 22:23-27 exposes a land unclean due to corrupt leadership—prophets, priests, and princes acting from ruthless self-interest. The message, in inner sense, points to the mind's misalignment with its sacred nature.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your Ezekiel sees a land that thirsts for cleansing and rain. In the inner reading, the land is your own consciousness, and the indignation is the moment you resist truth. The conspiracies, the roaring lion thoughts, are your beliefs acting as if they were prophets. The priests who violate the law are your habits that blur the line between sacred and profane; the sabbaths you skip are inner rests you deny yourself. The princes who prey for dishonest gain are the urges of ambition and fear driving you away from inner quiet. Neville teaches that all this is self-imposed, and all inner change begins with a simple, continuous assumption: I AM God and I am free. The moment you entertain this as your living reality, you begin to rain the cleansing you crave and the holiness you seek becomes your present state, not a distant future. Do not chase external signs; train your awareness to dwell in the conviction of your true nature, and the world follows.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly and repeat, 'I am the cleansing rain. I am the holiness of my mind.' Feel the mist washing the inner land; let old thoughts dissolve as you revise them.
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