Pathros to Inner Fire
Ezekiel 30:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 30 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God declares that desolation and judgments will fall on Pathros, Zoan, and No. This is an inner purging of old patterns.
Neville's Inner Vision
Pathros, Zoan, and No are not places; they are states of consciousness you keep within you. When the I AM says desolate Pathros, it is the old self that must be cancelled, the part of you attached to lack or fear. The fire set in Zoan is the light of awakened awareness burning away yesterday's scripts. And No—your inner no—is the momentary refusal to repeat familiar judgments. In this vision, desolation is not punishment but a reordering of your inner geography, so that out of the ash a new sense of self arises. You do not heal the world first; you imagine from the end, and the world conforms. The God I speak of lives in your I AM, and imagination creates reality. So revise with the certainty that you are the author of your inner kingdom, and let the judgments you entertain be those that align with your desired state. Your inner weather foresees your outer fortune.
Practice This Now
Practice revising your inner geography today: close your eyes, envision Pathros desolate in you, Zoan on fire with purification, and No dissolved; then dwell in the felt sense of the new state.
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