Inner Eden Stones Of Self
Ezekiel 28:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 28 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Verse 28:13 places Eden as the garden of God, with every precious stone as an inner adornment and ordered creation. It hints that true worship begins in the heart’s arrangement, not in outward display.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, Ezekiel’s Eden is not a past scene but your present consciousness. The garden and the stones are the steady adornment of your inner life—the I AM affirming itself in a pattern of faculties: courage (sardius), clarity (topaz), steadfast value (gold), and the rest that glitter as your thoughts become things. The pipes and tabrets prepared in you at the day you were created are the inner music of imagination—the vibrational climate by which you articulate your world. When you take these gems as external jewelry, you slip into pride, assuming you are separated from the Source of your creation. But the truth remains: you are the I AM, imagining a world into being; your inner adornment is the evidence of that undivided life. Revere, then, the order and beauty within, and use imagination to revise any lack. If you wish more harmony, simply align your current sense of self with the fact that you have always been in Eden, that your self-concept is the garden, and your creative words are the stones that set the temple of your life. No outward change precedes the inward recognition.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, picture yourself standing in Eden, wearing the precious stones and gold, and hear the inner music. Proclaim softly: 'I am the I AM, complete and now creating my world,' and feel the truth as if it already happened.
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