Inner Chambers of Conscious Worship

Ezekiel 41:10-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ezekiel 41 in context

Scripture Focus

10And between the chambers was the wideness of twenty cubits round about the house on every side.
11And the doors of the side chambers were toward the place that was left, one door toward the north, and another door toward the south: and the breadth of the place that was left was five cubits round about.
Ezekiel 41:10-11

Biblical Context

Ez 41:10-11 describes a broad ring around the temple, with side-chamber doors facing toward the remaining space, and a five-cubit-wide boundary encircling it.

Neville's Inner Vision

Inside me there is a temple of consciousness, and around it I discover a spacious ring of awareness. This wideness is not emptiness but the living field where the I AM can breathe. The side doors turning toward the place left remind me of the side chambers of my mind—north and south—pulling me toward fear or toward distraction. I revise by declaring that those doors are under my direction and will open only to what serves true worship. The five-cubit breadth around the space is my disciplined boundary, the safeguard that preserves the sacred center. In this inner arrangement I do not seek God; I awaken to God as my very being. When I stand in this awareness, the presence of God fills the center as a steady reality, and worship becomes simply living in that reality.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume you are the temple. Picture a twenty-cubit-wide ring of awareness with side doors facing north and south; set a five-cubit boundary around the center and feel God within by affirming I AM here now.

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