Inner Seas Of Glory

Ezekiel 27:25-26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ezekiel 27 in context

Scripture Focus

25The ships of Tarshish did sing of thee in thy market: and thou wast replenished, and made very glorious in the midst of the seas.
26Thy rowers have brought thee into great waters: the east wind hath broken thee in the midst of the seas.
Ezekiel 27:25-26

Biblical Context

The ships’ glory rises in market, then a wind breaks them. It shows outward wealth rests on inner states that can shift.

Neville's Inner Vision

Your ships are the vessels of consciousness; the market is the beliefs you hold about yourself; the sea is the vast field of possibilities. The east wind is a thought that seems to break a fixed self. Yet you are the I AM, the awareness that witnesses both glory and ruin. When you revise, you do not argue with external winds but anchor a new state within: I am replenished, I am glorious, I am whole in the midst of all waters. Feel it in the chest, imagine the ships buoyant again, and sense the currents carrying you to a new harbor. The ruin dissolves as you persist in that state, and abundance flows not from ships but from consciousness. Every line Ezekiel writes is a symbol of your inner theater; the ships' heraldry is your own confident I AM. The wind that breaks thee is only a belief you choose to drop, replaced by another that says, I am secure and provided for.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, repeat I am replenished and glorious now in the present tense, and feel that truth as a tangible sensation; then image the ships returning to calm waters under your inner wind.

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