Inner Winds of Ezekiel 27:28
Ezekiel 27:28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse pictures the outer suburbs trembling at the cry of thy pilots—an image of outer conditions responding to inner guidance. It implies that when inner discernment issues a confident cry, the world outside must adjust.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your moment in Ezekiel is not a distant prophecy but a map of consciousness. The suburbs are the outskirts of your life—the beliefs, habits, and circumstances that seem to stand apart. The cry of thy pilots is the inner command issued by the pilots within you—the I AM awareness and the imaginal faculties that steer your experience. When this inner cry is heard with certainty, the outer city shakes to accommodate the shift. The pilots speak not in fear, but with direction, conviction, and trust that the unseen causes the seen. Remember: imagination creates reality; you are the one who imagines, and through that act you move the world. So hold to the truth that you are the pilot, that your inner signal has already called forth the scene you desire. Do not beg the outer to change; assume the state and let it radiate into action. The tremor of the suburbs becomes the invitation for your new inner state to occupy the stage of your life.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling of your wish fulfilled, and affirm I am the pilot of this world. Then visualize the outer surroundings aligning with that inner command, and feel it as real.
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