Inner Crown of Ezekiel 28:12
Ezekiel 28:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 28 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel presents the king of Tyre as a figure full of wisdom and beauty, lamented by God; this image serves as a reflection of outward power and refined intellect.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider the king of Tyre as your outward self-image—the face you wear as the possessor of wisdom and beauty. Thou sealest up the sum points to a complete system of beliefs about who you are. In a Neville reading, this is a nudge to turn inward and claim the state of consciousness that already exists: the I AM, your eternal awareness. When you align with that inner king—your unconditioned wisdom and beauty—the outer world follows, reflecting an inner reality rather than egoic need. The lamentation becomes an invitation to revise the sense of self, releasing the pride of separateness and recognizing that you are the source of wisdom and beauty. The king of Tyre is not a rival but a symbol inside your mind; by imagining and feeling it real, you awaken to the truth that you are God in expression, perceiving itself as your life.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, close your eyes, and assume the feeling of the inner king—the I AM—your wise and beautiful self, sovereign over your life. Rest in that reality for a few minutes and notice how your days begin to reflect it.
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