Inner Damascus of Wealth
Ezekiel 27:18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Damascus is described as a merchant in many wares, symbolizing an inner economy of riches; the verse hints at wine and white wool as expressions of inner value.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you, the I AM stands as the only true merchant. Damascus represents your current center of mental commerce, where every thought and dream trades in abundance. The multitude of wares are the scenes you have imagined into existence; the wine of Helbon is the savor of belief—the capacity to feel provision before it appears. The white wool denotes the clear, unblemished perception that honors you and your world. Wealth is not sought; it is awakened as you dwell in the state of being rich. Your work and vocation become the outward exchange of this inner stock: you cultivate, revise, and invest attention in the end you desire, and the outer forms follow. Stewardship means you tend the inner store with care, recognizing that creation care begins with consciousness. When you identify with the merchant of your own life, you align with the end you seek and permit the world to reflect your inner abundance.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling of already owning these wares—see yourself as the rich merchant; revise any sense of lack by silently declaring 'I AM wealth now' and feel it in your chest as you go about the day.
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