The Silent Rock Within
Ezekiel 26:13-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 26 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God declares that the music of the city will be silenced and its harps will be unheard, signaling ruin and the end of outward worship.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this text the noise and ruin are not geographical but states of mind. The noise of thy songs and the sound of thy harps are the clamor for approval and the habit of worship that depends on outward forms. When the I AM within you speaks silence, those outer movements fall away and you are left with a rock, a fixed point of consciousness that cannot be moved by circumstance. This unmovable top of a rock is your inner self, the steady witness and awareness that remains when you stop trying to remake the world from fear. The phrase a place to spread nets upon suggests you may use this rock as a ground for intention—your nets are the ideas you cast into your life, not efforts to force results. And thou shalt be built no more means release from the old pursuit of external structures; allow the inner decree to stand. The LORD has spoken it within you, and your life will bend to that decree as you align with it through imagination, feeling, and steady assumption.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe, and declare I silence the noise of the world and stand as the rock of awareness. Then feel the stillness spreading through you and revise every impression as a movement of consciousness toward that unshakable state.
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