Inner Wealth of Dedan Gifts
Ezekiel 27:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Dedan's merchants are described as traders who supplied horns of ivory and ebony from many island markets. The scene highlights wealth and exchange.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Ezekiel’s marketplace, the 'men of Dedan' are not distant traders but facets of your own being, the merchants of your inner supply. The many isles signify the breadth of your consciousness, the varied states and possibilities you entertain. The merchandise you 'hold'—horns of ivory and ebony—are the precious materials you have formed in awareness: value built in imagination, not merely earned in the external world. When you regard wealth as flowing through your inner state, you become the conduit through which gifts appear in your life. The verse invites you to see that these relics of beauty and function are available to you because you have stewarded attention, energy, and creativity. Your state of consciousness attracts corresponding conditions; making a gift into your own life requires you to align with the I Am, the awareness that you are the source and the supplier. To practice, you can revise any sense of limitation and feel the abundant supply as present, carried to you by the inner merchants of your mind.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Sit quietly, assume you are the merchant of your own inner realm; revise the belief that supply is scarce by imagining horns of ivory and ebony already in your possession. Feel the fullness of wealth, as if you are gifting and receiving now, and declare 'I AM wealth' throughout your day.
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