From Walls To Inner Rock
Ezekiel 26:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 26 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Tyre's walls and towers fall and dust is scraped away, leaving the city reduced to bare rock.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Ezekiel the outer ruin mirrors a state of mind. When walls collapse and towers crumble, the ego's defenses are stripped away, and you witness the true I AM. The dust scraped from the city is the shedding of false beliefs, habits, and judgments that cling to you. As these attachments fall, you remain as the top of a rock, a steady, unmoved awareness that simply observes. This is not punishment but invitation: judgment and prophecy reveal a shift from dependence on external fortifications to the Kingdom of God within. Exile becomes the inner journey back to clarity, and return is the restored alignment of your life to the still, watching I AM. By turning your attention and imagination toward this inner rock, you reframe ruin as a preparation for a stronger consciousness rooted in presence.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, revise the scene, and feel you are the top of a rock—unmoved, present, and witnessing all. Silently declare I AM here now.
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