Measuring the Inner Temple
Ezekiel 41:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 41 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The speaker is brought to the temple and the posts are measured, reflecting the breadth of the tabernacle. This emphasizes an inner order that mirrors outward form as a sign of holy presence.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here the image is not about ancient walls, but about your own consciousness. The guide who leads Ezekiel to the temple is your higher self, the I AM, awakening you to the sanctity of your mental space. The act of measuring the posts six cubits on each side is the gentle assertion that your life has boundaries that are holy—clarity, focus, and reverence within. The breadth of the tabernacle symbolizes a complete, balanced field of awareness, where nothing extraneous intrudes. When you acknowledge this inner boundary, you are not shrinking from life; you are consecrating space for God to dwell within. The temple, like your mind, is not a building of bricks but a state of consciousness where presence can reside. To apply this now, imagine you stand before your own inner sanctuary, count the edges of your attention, and align them to the six-cubit measure of integrity. In this revision, the I AM becomes real as you feel the reality of the divine dwelling within your experience. This is true worship: holiness maintained by the discipline of awareness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine the inner temple. Feel the six-cubit posts marking your boundaries, and drop into the feeling that God already dwells there as I AM.
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