Wealth as State of Mind
Ezekiel 27:33-34 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage describes wealth flowing from the seas and enriching rulers, followed by a collapse when the sea breaks and merchandise falls.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of the ships and wares as the images you carry in mind, the outward signs of your inner state. Ezekiel’s scene is not about a merchant fleet; it is the portrayal of a consciousness that seeks security in accumulation. When your wares go forth from the sea in your imagination, you 'fill' many people and enrich the kings of the earth, meaning you are identifying prosperity with outer power. The moment this image is threatened—the sea breaking in, the merchandise and the company falling—reveals that your sense of self was built upon fluctuation of form. The only safeguard is to shift your center from the changing picture to the I AM within, the unshakable awareness that gives form to all experience. Wealth then becomes a symbolic movement of consciousness, a weather pattern in your inner sky, not a fixed idol. By revising the belief that life comes from external markets, you invite a steadfast abundance that cannot be broken by seas.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revise your state: I am wealth as consciousness, not form. Feel it real until the inner sea calms and your outer world reflects that steadiness.
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