Inner Temple Measurements
Ezekiel 41:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 41 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In Ezekiel 41:1-2, the prophet is shown the temple and its measured dimensions—the posts, door, and overall size—signaling a sacred, ordered space prepared for worship. The emphasis on precise measurements points to holiness and the separation that makes true worship possible.
Neville's Inner Vision
Picture Ezekiel’s vision as a map of your own inner state. The temple is your consciousness; the posts six cubits broad on each side mark the boundaries you have set for awareness. The breadth of the door—ten cubits—and the five-cubit sides on either side whisper that an opening can be entered with clear, balanced perception, not fear. The length of forty cubits and breadth of twenty cubits indicate the scope of your life within the mind as disciplined, orderly, and ready to receive the divine Presence. Remember, the Presence spoken of is your I AM awareness, not a distant power; it dwells where you stand in consciousness. When you inhabit this inner space, you move from external form to inner reality. You align your feelings and beliefs with the sense of wholeness and reverence that holiness demands. As you persist, you will find that the temple measures become your personal barometer: what you accept as possible inside becomes your outer life. If you revise by claiming I AM here now, and feel it real, the Presence fills the chamber and transforms your every act.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and enter the inner temple; see the posts and door as the boundaries of your awareness. Assume I AM is the measure of your life and feel the Presence rise within.
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