From Perfection to Iniquity Within
Ezekiel 28:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 28 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Creation begins in a perfect state, but an inner turning occurs when iniquity is found within. The verse points to a fall that arises from pride and self-will taking hold inside.
Neville's Inner Vision
Verse 28:15 invites you to hear that creation begins in a perfect state of awareness—the I AM in charge, the inner governor of form. When you first believed yourself to be something apart, a subtle movement called iniquity appears within: self-will claiming priority over the divine pattern. This is not punishment but a shift of consciousness: the outer world reflects your inner order. The 'fall' is the moment you forget your oneness with the I AM and begin imagining a separate self that must earn, prove, or exalt itself. The remedy is simple and immediate: assume the state that you are whole, spotless, and innately ordered by the I AM. dwell in the feeling that you are the sovereign creator of your experience, and allow your imagination to realign with divine order. The inner imaginary act sets the outer scene; if you revise your self-image to reflect the original perfection, the world must mirror that perfect state.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and, breathing gently, affirm I AM as your true state, then revise any sense of separation by silently declaring, I am one with the I AM. Hold that feeling for a minute and notice your inner world brighten.
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