Return To Inner Pathros
Ezekiel 29:14-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 29 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Egypt's captivity is restored and its land becomes a base kingdom, no longer exalting itself over nations. This reveals that outer power mirrors an inner state that must be humbled.
Neville's Inner Vision
From the Neville Goddard vantage, Ezekiel is not describing geography but a sequence of inner states. Egypt’s captivity returning to Pathros mirrors the moment you release a former dominant stance in your own mind—the ego that once sought to govern the thoughts and events of your life. The base kingdom is your habit of exerting control, the belief that outer conditions must compel obedience. When you acknowledge the I AM, the awareness that you are, as the ruler and ground of consciousness, that base kingdom is diminished and cannot rise to dominion again. The prophecy invites you to see restoration beginning at your innermost habitation—the Still Point where you respond to life from being, not from struggle, fear, or competition. As you dwell there, the impulse to compare, compete, or command loses its grip; inner authority settles into humble power. The nations then appear as currents within imagination, their power re-ordered by the felt presence of the I AM. Your world shifts as you accept this inward shift, and the “ kingdoms” without soften, align, and become cooperative with your true self.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly and assume the inner habitation of Pathros, the base of your mind. Repeat, 'I AM is ruler here; I diminish the urge to control,' and feel the humbled power settling back into quiet awareness.
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