Inner Temple Ezekiel 41:16
Ezekiel 41:16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 41 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage describes a doorway with posts, narrow windows, and three-storey galleries encircling it, all ceiled in wood with the windows covered.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Ezekiel’s measured walls you are not surveying mere architecture, but your own level of awareness. The doorposts mark the boundary of the self you identify with; the narrow windows are the precise points where attention moves between belief and imagination. The three galleries circling the door mirror three layers of consciousness you inhabit—the outward self, the governing mind, and the silent witness that remains when all is quiet. The wooden ceiling represents the sturdy, habitual structure of your inner identity, the sense of separation you protect. By covering the windows you intentionally retire external stimuli, creating a sanctified interior where light can dwell unimpeded. In this inward temple, the Presence—God, the I AM—may settle because you have chosen to inhabit the stillness rather than the noise of appearance. Remember: life arises from your inner state, not from outward form. The temple exists within you now, awaiting your clear assumption of its living reality.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and stand before your inner temple; place your hand on the doorposts. Visualize three concentric galleries around you, seal the windows with your intention, and affirm I AM as the light that fills the chamber.
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