Inner Blood, Inner Justice
Ezekiel 35:5-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 35 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Plain sense: The verses say perpetual hatred and shedding blood in calamity bring punishment that will pursue the violator. In plain terms, violence begets its own consequences.
Neville's Inner Vision
On the inner plane, the Seir of Ezekiel's oracle becomes a symbol of a fixed state of consciousness. When you harbor perpetual hatred, you spill 'blood' into your life—conflict, fear, and separation—that relentlessly comes back to you as outward events. The 'blood' that pursues is not a distant judgment but the natural purification that follows the belief you hold in your own separation. In Neville's terms, God is the I AM, the awareness in you, and your imagined violence shapes your experience until you revise the assumption. If you identify with the offender as a separate self, you sustain a split between life and life; if you awaken to the unity of all being within that I AM, you dissolve the cause. Choose a new state: justice, mercy, and wholeness, and dwell there until it feels real in you. With that revision, you no longer attract the chase of blood; you walk in a present harmony where there is only one life, one light, one I AM.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: For the next 5 minutes, assume the end—feel the I AM as the sole life within and around you, revise the scene by saying, 'I release hatred; I live as justice and unity now.'
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