Two Sticks of Unity
Ezekiel 37:16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 37 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel is told to take two sticks as symbols for Judah and Israel, and to bind them into one. The vision points to future unity and restoration.
Neville's Inner Vision
In your inner theatre, two sticks stand for distinct states of consciousness—one labeled Judah, the other Israel. They are loyalties, memories, and ways of being that feel separate. The act of writing upon each stick is a command from the I AM to decide the nature of your inner world. When you place them together, you are not petitioning history to mend; you are awakening imagination’s power to unite opposed aspects of self. Unity is not a distant event but a present act of consciousness. By acknowledging both sticks as facets of one Self and declaring a covenant between them, you birth a new creation within. The union becomes a healed psyche, a life of wholeness where loyalty to your deepest state of awareness blends with outward expression. Imagination becomes reality as you dwell in the feeling of oneness and let it reinterpret every circumstance as already resolved.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, take two sticks or pencils, write 'My Covenant Self' on one and 'All-Israel Within' on the other, then imagine them merging into one in your chest. Feel the wholeness as if it already is.
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