The Inner Field of Being
Ezekiel 32:4-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 32 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage depicts a sweeping judgment that saturates the land with consequence, casting the world as a stage for divine discipline. It uses vivid imagery of land, mountains, rivers, and skies to symbolize the reach of accountability.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of Ezekiel's 'land' as your field of awareness, and 'I AM' deciding where your attention is to linger. The birds and beasts, the mountains and valleys—these are inner states, thoughts and feelings that take form in your world when you dwell in a given mood. When you identify with fear, anger, or grievance, your consciousness pours its vitality into that scene, and the land—your life—fills with the energy of that belief. The potent image of blood and waters is the emotion you irrigate with attention; you literally water the landscape with the story you keep rehearsing. Yet this is not punishment but a blueprint: you can reverse the script by choosing a different state of consciousness. By assuming the feeling of the wish fulfilled and dwelling there, you redraw the inner map; the outer conditions align with the new texture of your awareness. The I AM, not external fate, orders the scene. In this moment, you are invited to discover that you are the field, the ruler, and the miracle all at once, and to birth a kinder, more abundant world from within.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and stand in the inner field of awareness. Assume the feeling of your wish fulfilled, and dwell there for five minutes daily, letting the new scene rewrite your outer world.
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