Inner Release of Ezekiel 23:27-29
Ezekiel 23:27-29 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 23 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God declares that your lewdness and former allegiance to Egypt will be removed, so you will not lift your eyes to those images or remember Egypt anymore. Enemies will come to expose your labor and nakedness, revealing the depth of your former whoredoms.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice that the Ezekiel passage speaks of removing the old patterns by a turning inward, not a mere punishment. The Egypt you remember is a state of consciousness, a habit of looking outside for identity. Your lewdness and whoredom are inner motifs, not solely external actions. When you, in pure awareness, accept that you are I AM and that these memories have no real permanence, you disarm their claim. The moment you cease lifting your eyes to those images, you begin to be delivered from their gravity. The hands of those you hate are the very faculties in your mind that convict old choices; they become teachers that reveal the emptiness of those patterns. The nakedness discovered is not shame but clarity: you see your former idolatries clearly and they lose their hold. Thus judgment becomes mercy, a transformation of consciousness where exile ends as you abandon the old pattern and awaken to your true being, the I AM, which stands beyond the pull of memory and judgment.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare I AM free from all memory of Egypt and from every pattern that does not express the I AM. Revise the past by imagining the old images dissolving into light, and feel the presence of the I AM here now.
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