Inner Merchants of the Mind
Ezekiel 27:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage presents Gebal's ancients and wise men as the inner craftsmen who govern Tyre's ships and merchandise, symbolizing how inner patterns sustain outward wealth.
Neville's Inner Vision
The ancients of Gebal and their wise men are not distant merchants; they are states of consciousness dwelling within you—the established habits of thought and feeling that keep your life in order. The calkers are the habits that seal your vessel, the sure methods you lean on to hold your sense of supply together. The ships of the sea and their mariners are the currents of imagination moving your beliefs, images, and desires toward a realized condition. When you align with a state of abundance, these inner traders begin to move, guiding your inner ships to occupy the merchandise you envision. The outer Tyre—your life situation—reflects this inner economy: wealth appears where your inner economy has formed the assumption. Remember: all commerce begins in imagination; your feelings confirm the assumed state. Do not seek evidence outside; revise the inner premise until it feels real.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and revise your wealth assumption, saying, 'I am abundance formed in my inner economy.' Then feel the ships of imagination moving within you as if riches are already yours.
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