Ezekiel's Inner Temple Vision
Ezekiel 41:15-17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 41 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage describes a sanctuary whose length, galleries, doors, and windows are measured and enclosed, outlining a sacred space.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your inner temple is not a building of brick but a state of consciousness. The length and galleries Ezekiel records become the reach and depth of your attention, the multiple levels of awareness you inhabit through imagination. The inner temple and its porches signify the sacred center you tend in mind; the door posts and narrow windows mark what you admit and what you shut out, while the wooden ceiling represents the warmth and protection your belief creates. When you measure by measure you are calibrating your mental atmosphere, choosing how reality should look by how you feel and imagine. The 'inner house' is your I AM—that boundless awareness that forms every appearance. Outer events arise from inner disposition; as you revise, insisting on purity, holiness, and integrity, the outer scene rearranges to match. The practice is simple: assume the end you desire, feel it as real, and let that feeling permeate your entire wall of consciousness until it becomes your world.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and enter the inner temple; measure its walls, doors, and windows with your awareness, then revise your state by affirming 'I AM that I AM' until the sense of wholeness feels real.
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