Inner Seas of Imagination

Ezekiel 27:26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ezekiel 27 in context

Scripture Focus

26Thy rowers have brought thee into great waters: the east wind hath broken thee in the midst of the seas.
Ezekiel 27:26

Biblical Context

This passage pictures a ship driven by its rowers into dangerous waters, then broken by an east wind in the midst of the seas. It points to forces—human choices and natural tides—acting upon life.

Neville's Inner Vision

Here the sea is your inner life—vast, responsive to attention, and crowded with feeling. The rowers are your thoughts and decisions pushing you toward experiences you have not yet fully imagined as yours. The east wind is a sudden impression—an idea or circumstance—that exposes the degree to which your inner state aligns with your desired state. The event is not punishment but a signpost, a weather report from consciousness. When you accept Neville's law—that you are the I AM and imagination creates reality—you can revise the scene from within. Instead of blaming the wind, assume a new state: you are the master of your inner waters, steering with calm, clear intention. As you dwell in that assumption and feel it as real, the vision of disruption softens, the waters settle, and the ship reorients toward safety. The outer world becomes the echo of your inward state.

Practice This Now

Assume the state of being the I AM, calmly steering through the waters. Revise the scene in your mind so the wind serves your awakening, and dwell in that feeling until it feels real.

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