Inner Chambers of the East Wall
Ezekiel 42:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 42 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Chambers are embedded in the east wall of the court. They face the separate place and the building.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of Ezekiel’s line as a map of your inner temple. The chambers hidden in the thickness of the wall are not external rooms but lived states of consciousness embedded in the boundary between ordinary awareness and the holy Presence you call God. The eastward position points to the rising light of awareness—the I AM waking in you. When you treat the wall as sacred and the separate place as the quiet center, you begin to inhabit these inner rooms. The chambers remind you that holiness is not a far-off doctrine but a condition you plant inside your mind by assent. By assuming that these rooms already exist, that you already dwell within a sanctified enclosure, you align your feeling and imagination with the truth that God is (I AM) present right now. The presence of God becomes personal acquaintance, not history; worship becomes purity, integrity, and steady attention to your inner state. Each moment you choose which state you enter, you are building the temple within.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine a chamber hidden in the east wall of your mental court. Assume you already dwell there with the I AM present, and feel the truth of holiness until it is real.
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