Inner Turning in Ezekiel 36
Ezekiel 36:31-32 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 36 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel 36:31-32 invites you to remember your old evil ways and loathe them, not to shame God, but to awaken a new state of consciousness; it emphasizes accountability and inner transformation through turning away from the old self.
Neville's Inner Vision
Remember that the memory Ezekiel speaks of is a state of consciousness, not a ledger of sins. The old self, with its 'evil ways' and 'abominations,' is a consciousness you outgrow. When you say 'loath yourselves,' you are not judging God but returning to the truth that you, the I AM, are larger than any former pattern. The Lord GOD here is your inner governor—your awareness that causes all experience. This self-remembering is not punishment but a clarifying wind that purges the field of vibration that sustains old habits. As you identify with the new state, you disidentify from the former self, and the old patterns dissolve into light. The act of being ashamed of the old ways is a call to let go of the identification; it is the alignment of your inner sense with a higher standard of holiness, justice, and freedom. Thus the verse points to a practical awakening: awaken to the I AM, revise your self-conception, and you will witness the past becoming merely a memory while your present consciousness achieves renewal.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit in quiet, close your eyes, and repeat internally: 'I am the I AM; I turn away from the old ways and assume the healed state now.' Allow the feeling of revised self to rise, then live from that feeling for five minutes.
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