Inner Chambers of Worship
Ezekiel 41:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 41 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage describes three tiers of side chambers around the temple, accessed through the wall, signaling orderly inner spaces that belong to the dwelling but are governed by inward, not outward, constraints.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Ezekiel's vision, the temple is your consciousness and the side chambers are the states of awareness you may inhabit. Three, one over another, and thirty in order, reveal a disciplined architecture of imagination—a sanctuary you can enter and dwell in by habit. The wall that encircles the house marks the boundary of your present state; you can enter it for access, but the true hold of these chambers is not in grasping the wall but in the shift of awareness from within. You do not compel the chambers from without; you imagine them from the end you desire—feeling as though the Presence already fills the rooms. When you dwell as the I AM, the Presence becomes your reality, and holiness is preserved by the integrity of your inner alignment. Pure worship arises when these inner chambers are tended with quiet, consistent faith, so that outer experiences reflect the sanctity you already inhabit.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume, 'I AM Presence now fills this temple within me.' Then imagine stepping into the three stacked chambers, lined in order, and feel the Presence saturating every corner.
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