Temple Mirror Within
Ezekiel 41:21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 41 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse notes that the temple's posts and the sanctuary face look the same, signaling that outer form reflects an inner, holy state. In Neville's terms, inner reality shapes outward appearance.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Ezekiel, the posts and the sanctuary face share the same appearance, a visible image of wholeness. In the Neville Goddard reading, the entire temple is a symbol of your inner state: the I AM you consciously inhabit becomes the shape of your world. When you insist that God dwells within as the I AM, the outer structure of your life—events, relationships, tasks—tells the same story: a uniform, squared, well-ordered presence. The 'appearance of the one as the appearance of the other' invites you to practice living from the end: see yourself already whole, already holy, and allow that vision to govern the day. Holiness and separation arise not from external rules but from the decided inner stance that your consciousness is the sanctuary and your imagination is the posts that hold it upright. True worship, then, is the unwavering conviction that the I AM is here now, and that your daily surroundings are only the reflected surface of that inward truth. Rest in that alignment, and the outer temple will echo the interior sanctuary with quiet grace.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe, and assume the feeling: I AM the temple, and the outer world is its faithful reflection. Then move through the day comporting with that inner image, watching as circumstances align.
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