Inner Temple Doors
Ezekiel 41:25-26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 41 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage describes temple doors and walls adorned with cherubim and palm motifs, with windows along the porch and thick boards guarding the space. It emphasizes a sacred boundary between outer areas and the inner chambers.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within your consciousness there is a temple. The doors, carved with cherubim and palm motifs, are the gates where attention enters and true worship begins. The thick planks on the porch are the firm conditions you imagine around your heart, guarding the sacred space from fear and distraction. The narrow windows on each side teach you that perception is a choice: you invite only that which reinforces your inner state. The side chambers are the hidden rooms of habit, memory, and intention; treat them as rooms you purify with gratitude and mindful awareness. By imagining the Presence of God as the I AM dwelling in the temple, you align your inner state with reality: your world becomes the outward sign of what you hold within. Holiness and separation are not penalties but the clear boundaries that allow your divine presence to rule. The aim is not exclusion from life but a purified channel through which life expresses the I AM. Practice: assume you are already dwelling as the Presence; feel it real, and observe events shifting to echo your inner state.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and stand before the temple door in imagination; declare I AM and feel the Presence filling the room, then rest in that awareness.
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