Inner Walls, Boundaries of Self
Ezekiel 40:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 40 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel 40:5 describes a wall encircling the house, measured by a reed to define its breadth and height. The act of measuring marks a sacred boundary separating holy space from ordinary life.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Ezekiel's vision, the wall around the house is not bricks but your inner field of awareness. The man with the reed is your conscious I, measuring the capacity of imagination to hold sacred content. The breadth and height measured by one reed symbolize the exact proportion of your sense of self and your power to contain the Presence. The wall marks a boundary you, the I AM, willingly establish so that what is holy does not spill into fret and fear. When you claim this boundary, you realign your world to the inner order: you do not seek holiness; you declare you already stand within it. The Presence of God is not distant; it resides where awareness rests, and your boundary is the gate through which light flows. If doubt presses, revise the impression that the boundary is weak; reaffirm that the boundary exists in your consciousness and your imagination fills it with peace. Practice continuously, and your life becomes the temple where true worship unfolds, unforced, as law of your inward divinity.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Assume you are already inside the temple of your mind; revise any lack by affirming you are enclosed by divine presence, and feel it real until it radiates in every thought.
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