Inner Princes, Wolfish Desires
Ezekiel 22:27 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 22 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel 22:27 portrays the rulers within the land as wolves, preying on others and shedding blood to gain dishonest wealth. This verse highlights the corruption of power and calls for accountability.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Ezekiel’s stern tally, the wolves are not external enemies but the shadow actors within your own mind—the beliefs, appetites, and ambitions that prey on life for the sake of gain. The princes who rule in the midst of the land are your ruling thoughts when fear, power, and appetite drive you to shed truth for profit. When you take this scripture as a mirror, you see that dishonesty is a state of consciousness, a pattern you entertain rather than a fate imposed by others. The cure is immediate: assume the I AM as the sole sovereign of your inner city and let your imagination reform the government. See the wolves recede as you replace predatory striving with justice, compassion, and prosperous integrity. When you dwell in the feeling of one undeniable presence—awareness, consciousness, I AM—you no longer need to fight symptoms in the outer world; you align the inner scene, and the outer scenes bend to your new ruler.
Practice This Now
Assume the I AM is the ruler of your inner kingdom now. Revise the wolfish drive by affirming, 'I AM the just governor of my mind,' and feel the truth of a safe, abundant, compassionate order taking root.
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