Bones to Breath: Inner Resurrection
Ezekiel 37:11-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 37 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The dry bones symbolize a people in despair whose hope seems lost. God promises to open graves, raise them up, and restore them to their land, pouring His Spirit into them.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Neville, the bones are not literal ancient remains but your own fixed beliefs—habits of fear and lack that cry, 'Our hope is lost.' The vision speaks to your present consciousness: open the graves of limitation and allow the Breath of Spirit to wake you. When you prophesy that you will live, you are not forecasting history but awakening awareness—the I AM—that rises from the grave to claim its land. The Spirit poured into you is your own awareness becoming alive; the proof is inner life and felt certainty, not external change. As you align with this invincible idea, you discover that what Ezekiel described is simply your creative power waking to itself. The day comes when you know you are spoken to and have spoken it, and thus you are performed.
Practice This Now
Read Ezekiel 37:11-14 and, in a quiet moment, imagine you are already alive in your own land. Speak softly, 'I am Spirit, I live in my own land,' and feel that life coursing through you until it becomes your present experience.
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