Inner Merchants of Ezekiel 27:22-24
Ezekiel 27:22-24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage names merchants and their wares—spices, precious stones, gold, fabrics, and cedar chests—illustrating a vast exchange network.
Neville's Inner Vision
Earthly wealth in Ezekiel's catalog is the symbol of states of consciousness you already carry. The traders are not distant merchants but your own I AM-awareness, moving through the markets of imagination. Spice, stone, gold, blue cloth, embroidered garments, cedar chests—these are not commodities but the qualities you assemble in your inner life: desire, value, beauty, skill, and order. When you observe the words, hear them as a description of your inner economy: every need is a merchant invited to your consciousness; every access point is a doorway to abundance, bound by the cords of discipline and intention. In this light, wealth is not 'out there' but a vibration you can tune into. Your I AM can call forth these goods from within, calling Haran, Canneh, Eden—names of inner coordinations—into alignment with your present feeling. The verse invites you to revise your sense of supply: see yourself as the chief merchant, moving through the fair of life and choosing what to welcome into your world. Trust your imagination; it is the Creator of this market, and you are its governor.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and repeat: I am the merchant of my own life; I have wealth in my inner market. Imagine selecting spices of joy, stones of value, and fabrics of peace, until you feel them as real in your daily world.
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