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Ezekiel 41:18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ezekiel 41 in context

Scripture Focus

18And it was made with cherubims and palm trees, so that a palm tree was between a cherub and a cherub; and every cherub had two faces;
Ezekiel 41:18

Biblical Context

It describes a temple motif adorned with cherubim and palm trees. A palm tree sits between two cherubs, and every cherub bears two faces.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within Neville's reading, the temple of Ezekiel is not a distant building but a state of consciousness you can enter now. The cherubim and palm trees are symbolic faculties of your awareness: the cherubim guard your perceiving mind, while the palm trees speak of growth, vitality, and elevation. The palm tree between two cherubs implies balance—growth resting between opposing tendencies, vigilance and grace, action and contemplation. Each cherub having two faces reminds you that every state of worship carries two directions of attention: the outward expression and the inward witness; both must be present for true worship to occur. When you adopt the assumption that your I AM presence is the temple you stand in, you restructure your inner weather. Your inner movements—faith, gratitude, resolve—align with holiness, forming a structure where presence is continuous and no longer governed by lack. As you dwell in this inner sanctuary, the world reflects your aligned state: you live from the conviction that God, your I AM, is the central visage behind every face. This is not theory; it is the living architecture of consciousness by which form follows feeling.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and imagine Ezekiel's chamber in your mind. See the cherubim and a palm tree between them; rest in the knowing that I AM is the temple, and feel it real that you stand within this sacred space now.

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