Two Daughters, One Mother
Ezekiel 23:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 23 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ez 23:2 presents two daughters from one mother, symbolizing competing worship. It invites you to examine your inner state and choose true worship over outward idols.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Ezekiel’s vision, the two daughters are two tendencies within your own mind, born of one fountain of awareness—the I AM. One pursues life in outer forms, in rituals and symbols outside you; the other knows the inner worship that flows from your real being. The mother is your primal consciousness, the single source from which both movements arise. The test is not judgment but observation: when you identify with the idol of form, you scatter your energy; when you acknowledge the living I AM, you draw it all back into unity. Idolatry melts when you remember that imagination, rightly directed, creates your world. The moment you cease chasing substitutes and rest in the truth, you become true worshiper, and your outer world begins to reflect the harmony of your inner state—holiness, separation from mere habit, and accountability to the law of your own consciousness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: In a moment of quiet, imagine the two daughters dissolving into a single, radiant Mother consciousness. Then dwell in the feeling, silently affirm 'I am the I AM' and allow the sense of unity to color your next thoughts and actions for the day.
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