Inner Beauty Beyond Tyre
Ezekiel 27:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Tyre proclaims itself perfect beauty at the sea’s edge, a merchant whose wealth spans many isles. The verse records this boast as a self-image grounded in external appearances.
Neville's Inner Vision
Tyre’s boastful claim is not about a city but a state of consciousness that mistakes appearance for reality. The line O thou that art situate at the entry of the sea speaks to the mind’s sea-gate where impressions rush in as evidence of value. When you read this with Neville’s lens, you see that beauty, wealth, and worth are not fixed possessions but inner identifications. The Lord God’s message invites you to notice how a self-made image of perfect beauty keeps you tethered to outward proofs and to the belief that you must prove yourself through status. In truth, the I AM within is the sole reality; beauty becomes a radiance that issues from conscious awareness, not from external display. Embrace the inner identity that is not dependent on ships, markets, or praise. By returning to the living I AM, you dissolve the need to boast, and life begins to reflect a steadier sense of dignity, harmony, and abundance springing from within.
Practice This Now
Practice: Sit quietly and revise the statement I am of perfect beauty to I AM the beauty animating all. Feel this as true now and watch your outer life reflect it.
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