Inner Temple Alignment
Ezekiel 42:11-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 42 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verses describe an orderly arrangement of chambers and doors, symbolizing inner spaces and entryways. The movement toward the east suggests turning your attention toward the divine presence.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Ezekiel’s measured temple, I see not stones but states of consciousness lined up in perfect order. The north and south routes are not external corridors but the ways my mind moves—the fashions of thought, the doors through which I allow attention to pass. The head of the way, facing east, is the starting point of every spiritual entering; it is the moment I decide to face the light, to align perception with the I AM that I am. When I dwell in a chamber of pure attention, I notice that every outward event mirrors the interior arrangement. The doors opening according to their fashion symbolize distinct impulses I permit: discipline, worship, mercy, integrity. By keeping the inner system uniform and the doors true, holiness becomes my practical experience: God’s presence, not as distant ritual, but as the living I AM within. The temple’s design teaches that reality is fashioned by the inner alignment of consciousness, and imagination stirs it into form.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you are the inner temple; align the chambers in your mind and place a door at the head of the way facing east. Feel the I AM presence affirming 'I am God,' letting the feeling of realization fill every chamber.
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