Inner Kingdom Unveiled
Ezekiel 32:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 32 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse speaks of mighty forces destroying the pomp of Egypt. Symbolically, it points to an inner shift where egoic pomp falters before a higher inner order.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of Egypt not as a land, but as a state of consciousness you have carried for eons—the pomp of self-importance, the multitude of idle thoughts that parade as you. The swords are not weapons against others but the cut of awareness that disassembles attachments to image and status. When you acknowledge I AM as the ruling power, these mighty ones are your inner faculties—discernment, imagination, steadfast attention—set to work on the Egyptian throne of the old man. They topple pomp by revealing it as illusion, so the multitude is not punished but dissolved, leaving your throne clear for the Kingdom within. The prophecy here is not doom but a promise: what you refuse to identify with passes away in the light you identify with. Your inner king, your divine I AM, calls into being a new order where the external world is an expression, not a ruler. As you dwell in that sense, the inner vision becomes your reality; the pomp of Egypt is spoiled by your awareness, and the Kingdom of God—within you—emerges as present fact.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare I AM the consciousness in which all change takes place. See the old self's pomp crumble as your inner powers reveal the Kingdom within, and feel it real.
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