Gathered Into The Good Pasture
Ezekiel 34:13-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 34 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God's promise in Ezekiel 34:13-14 envisions gathering the scattered into a homeland and feeding them with abundance. It invites inner renewal, a return to a rested state of consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider Ezekiel 34:13-14 as a map of your inner domain. 'I will bring them out from the people' speaks to releasing your attention from the crowd of restless thoughts into the one true I AM. 'Gather them from the countries' is the unification of every scattered impulse into a single, coherent consciousness. 'Bring them to their own land' means you return to the home of your soul—the land where you already reside in fullness. 'Feed them upon the mountains of Israel by the rivers' points to nourishing awareness with steady conviction and flowing feeling—high, steadfast mountains supported by living streams of sensation. 'In a good pasture ... a fat pasture' is the experience of thriving peace, health, and abundance that rests in your inner fields. This is the Neville principle: the inner scene precedes the outward. When you revise your self-image and linger in the felt presence of already-being, the outer world shifts to reflect that abundance. Practice gentle, persistent imagining that you are now in that land and fed by its abundance.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and assume you are already in that land; feel the grass under your feet, hear the river, rest in the fold. Repeat slowly, 'I AM gathered, I AM fed, I am at rest in abundance,' and hold that felt presence until it is real in you.
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