Inner Thought Manifestation
Ezekiel 38:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 38 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse declares that thoughts will arise in the mind at the same time, revealing the inner state that precedes deeds. It points to awareness as the decider, not the thought itself.
Neville's Inner Vision
Thus the verse speaks of a moment when “things come into thy mind” and you think an evil thought. Remember that the 'you' is the I AM within, the conscious observer, not the thought. Thoughts arise in the stream of consciousness, but you are not bound to them; you are the awareness that can revise them. The inner foreknowledge of evil intent invites a turning, not a verdict. When a vile thought arises, do not condemn yourself or fight the thought as if it were a force outside you. Instead, acknowledge the state that permitted it and return to a higher assumption. Border the thought with a clear, firm image of your true nature—pure, holy, and untroubled by egoic drama. Say to the mind, ‘This is not my reality; I am shifting to the state in which thoughts align with integrity and love.’ Then feel the new life as already real, letting the feeling of the fulfilled state take root. In this way repentance and turning occur in consciousness, and the outer events begin to reflect the inner peace you have assumed.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: When the evil thought arises, pause and picture a pure, united self. Then repeat, 'I am the I AM, and this is not my reality.' Hold the feeling of that fulfilled state for a minute and let it color what you affirm next.
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