Inner Purity, Sacred Imagination

Ezekiel 4:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ezekiel 4 in context

Scripture Focus

14Then said I, Ah Lord GOD! behold, my soul hath not been polluted: for from my youth up even till now have I not eaten of that which dieth of itself, or is torn in pieces; neither came there abominable flesh into my mouth.
Ezekiel 4:14

Biblical Context

Ezekiel states that his soul has remained unpolluted, describing a lifelong commitment to purity by avoiding foods considered polluting, symbolizing inner cleanliness.

Neville's Inner Vision

To Ezekiel the word 'polluted' refers to the inner habit of consuming thoughts and imaginations that decay the soul. He declares that from youth to now his soul has kept a clean diet, refused the 'dead' and the torn as nourishment, thus maintaining purity in alignment with the holiness demanded by his call. In Neville's language, purity is not a ritual external to consciousness but a state of awareness you continuously feed. The term 'my soul' points to the I AM that witnesses and chooses; because the I AM refuses to digest decay, the mind remains unpolluted. When you live in this awareness, you do not permit fear, guilt, or lower appetites to enter as mental nourishment. Your imagined meals become the stories you feed the mind—so you must select thoughts that reflect life, wholeness, and obedience to your divine form. The moment you assume a higher, cleaner diet of imagination, your external actions express that purity as obedience to your true nature.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume, 'I am pure now, feeding only on life-giving thoughts.' Revise any lower belief as polluting, and feel the I AM awareness renewing your inner mouth—you are clean, present, and whole.

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