Inner Purge Of Ezekiel 28:16
Ezekiel 28:16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 28 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse links the abundance of merchandise to violence and sin. It proclaims judgment, casting the self out of the mountain of God.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your inner scripture speaks not of a distant monarch, but of a state you inhabit. The multitude of merchandise stands for the many thoughts, cravings, and attachments you permit to crowd your inner room. When wealth-worship and force join in your imagination, you fill consciousness with violence—conflict, manipulation, fear, and guilt. God here is the I AM, the steadfast awareness that refuses to mix with predatory aim; the mountain of God becomes your stable center of creation. The covering cherub is the false self who believes power comes from controlling others, not from awakening to your unity with Source. As long as this inner cherub roams among the stones of fire—the fiery images you feed—your consciousness becomes profane and estranged from the divine, and you cast yourself out of your own inner sanctuary. The healing path is a revision: awaken to a pure, healing sense of wealth as harmony and energy rightly used, and let your inner temple be restored to radiance.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Assume the feeling of wealth as life-affirming and non-violent; revise the thought 'I am wealth that serves harmony' and feel it real in the chest for several breaths.
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