Inner Eden Ezekiel 36:33-35
Ezekiel 36:33-35 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 36 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse promises cleansing from iniquities, followed by restoration: people dwell in cities, desolate lands are tilled, and the land becomes like the Garden of Eden, inhabited and secured.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Ezekiel's words I add the heart-beat of your own life. The cleansing of iniquities is not a distant event; it is the awakening of your I AM to a new pattern of awareness. When you forgive yourself and others in your inner court, the mind ceases to be a waste-tract and becomes a city, a stable center where thoughts and feelings dwell. The desolate land is the stubborn habits and fears you have carried; when you stop resisting the current of life and allow the inner vision to tilt it toward cultivation, the soil is tilled and prepared for nourishment. The Eden garden appears not as a place outside you but as your inner atmosphere, a state where joy, clarity, and production bloom. The outward cities and fences symbolize a border of protection around a renewed state of consciousness. You are asked to inhabit and tend this inner land with gratitude; forgiveness becomes a tool of creation, not a debt to be paid. In this transformation, salvation is the recognition that you already are the kingdom within.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, repeat 'I am cleansed of all iniquities,' and vividly visualize the revived city in your mind, the soil tilled and Eden-like, then feel the sense of dwelling there as real.
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