Inner Temple Symmetry
Ezekiel 41:13-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 41 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage describes a precise, holy space inside the vision: a temple, a separate place, and their walls, all measured. The orientation toward the east signals worship and attention to divine light.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this Ezekiel measure I hear a call to erect an inner sanctuary where the I AM rests. The hundred cubits of length and breadth are not bricks but the settled state of your mind: clear, balanced, symmetrical, and protected. The 'separate place' is the isolated chamber of awareness where no thought or feeling but God can reside, a room kept clean by disciplined attention. The walls are your boundaries, guarding holiness and inviting reverence; they show you how to separate the sacred from the trivial in daily life. To the east, your conscious face turns toward dawn—the light of understanding that reveals that God is not somewhere else, but within your own consciousness. When you honor this space and dwell in it, true worship arises—not as ritual alone, but as the living acknowledgment 'I am that I AM,' the awareness through which the world is formed. The vision teaches that the order of form mirrors the order of consciousness; by cultivating a square, settled inner temple, you invite the Presence to inhabit your life.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and imagine the inner temple as a precisely measured sanctuary—a hundred cubits long and wide, with a separate holy room. Feel the I AM dwelling there, facing the dawn of awareness; rest in that sense of ordered holiness until it becomes your default state.
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