Hamonah: Inner Cleansing Path
Ezekiel 39:16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 39 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse speaks of naming a city Hamonah as a ritual to cleanse the land. It invites us to see cleansing as a work of consciousness and remembrance.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of Hamonah not as a city somewhere to be built, but as the name you place upon your own inner terrain. When you name a place in consciousness, you are setting an act of remembrance: a new center, a new feeling, a new standard by which all thoughts are measured. The cleansing of the land in Ezekiel becomes the cleansing of your mind's field—old grime of fear, doubt, conflicting pictures dissolved by the dominion of awareness, the I AM that you are. Make the city Hamonah the working memory of wholeness you return to. In that state, judgment fades into accountability understood as alignment with your own creative identity. Do not seek outward purification; declare inward purity by the simple act of naming and living from that name. The land is healed as your inner climate harmonizes with the unchanging truth of I AM.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and gently name an inner city Hamonah; feel it bright and clean. Assume, 'I am Hamonah,' and let that purification steady your thoughts and mood.
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