Ezekiel 4:4-5 Inner Bearing
Ezekiel 4:4-5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel is commanded to lie on his left side and bear the iniquity of Israel, a symbolic inner posture toward collective wrongdoing. The act points to a disciplined way of meeting inherited fault with inner awareness rather than outward blame.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Neville's ear, this vision speaks not of punishment but of a psychic wager: you are the I AM revealing and revising the very thoughts that produce exile. The left side is the receptive state where you hold a collective error in awareness, not to reinforce it but to transmute it by attention. When you imagine lying there, you are not enacting doom; you are anchoring a firm consciousness that the iniquity is a mental datum, a belief you can revise. The 390 days represent cycles of thought—long enough to seem real, short enough to be changed by a new assumption. By bearing it, you acknowledge responsibility for your inner weather, and by acknowledging responsibility you invite a shift from despair to renewal. I AM stands as the sole witness and power in your mind; the moment you identify with that I AM, the sense of exile loosens and a return becomes possible in your inner life. Embrace a new assumption, feel it real, and let judgment yield to mercy, so the nation’s future awakens within your consciousness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and assume this bearing as your present consciousness. Revise by whispering I AM the I within all thoughts, and feel it real as the old pattern dissolves.
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