Inner Tyre Net of Life
Ezekiel 26:3-5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 26 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage speaks of divine opposition against Tyre, with nations coming like waves, destroying walls, and turning the city into a sea-netting place and spoil to others.
Neville's Inner Vision
Remember, dear reader, that Ezekiel’s Tyre is not a city out there but a state within you—an image of yourself pressed by waves of circumstance. The sentence, I am against thee, O Tyre, is the I AM declaring that the old self-image must be confronted by the many nations of consciousness. When walls are knocked down and dust scraped away, you are not being punished; you are being prepared to reveal the rock of your being—immutable awareness behind every thought. The ruin of the outward fortress is the inward invitation to repurpose your previously cherished identity. The sea’s nets, spread in the midst of the deep, symbolize new functions of your life-energy—ideas that capture and feed the life around you rather than to defend a decayed pride. Trust that what seems to fall apart is simply the form through which your inner Christ expresses itself more fully. The spoil of nations is the abundance that becomes available when you cease clinging to the prior Tyre and invite the new use of your awareness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit in stillness and assume the state 'I am the rock of awareness,' letting every wave of opposition be a pointer to the deeper I AM. Then revise by affirming, 'My old self is repurposed into nets for life within the sea.'
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