The Inner Union of Sticks
Ezekiel 37:19-20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 37 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel depicts God joining the stick of Joseph with the stick of Judah, so the tribes become one in God's hand, and the writing sticks will be visible in the hand.
Neville's Inner Vision
The sticks are not wood but the rival states of your own mind—ambition and faith, fear and love, doubt and certainty. Ezekiel's "one stick" reveals that the All-merciful I AM can fuse these parts into a single organism of consciousness. The 'hand' is not a distant agency but your present awareness, the I AM that holds all possibilities. When you awaken to that single consciousness, the seeming separations dissolve; the scattered desires and disappointments cohere into a single pattern, written on your life by the same Creative Hand. The world does not force union; you align with it inwardly, and the outward scene becomes the visible fold of that inward state. The phrase 'before their eyes' invites you to practice seeing in imagination the moment when the unified state is evident in your experience—troubles transmuted into harmony, contradictions resolved, and a confident sense of belonging to a larger Covenant. This is the renewal Ezekiel spoke of: not a geography of tribes, but a new creation of consciousness under the reign of the I AM.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe, and assume the two sticks are already one in the I AM hand; dwell in that unity until it saturates your sense of self, and watch your life reflect the integration.
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