Inner Chambers of Conscious Worship
Ezekiel 41:10-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 41 in context
Scripture Focus
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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