Inner Holy Chambers: Ezekiel 42:13

Ezekiel 42:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ezekiel 42 in context

Scripture Focus

13Then said he unto me, The north chambers and the south chambers, which are before the separate place, they be holy chambers, where the priests that approach unto the LORD shall eat the most holy things: there shall they lay the most holy things, and the meat offering, and the sin offering, and the trespass offering; for the place is holy.
Ezekiel 42:13

Biblical Context

The passage designates north and south chambers as holy, before the separate place, where priests who approach the LORD consume and lay the most holy things because the place is holy.

Neville's Inner Vision

Imagine the north and south chambers as two streams of attention within you—the rising will and the deeper quiet you call God. They stand before the separate place, the boundary your consciousness chooses to realize as sacred. In Neville's terms, the priests are the I AM within you, the living presence that draws near the LORD of your own inward house. The most holy things are the exalted states you already carry—truths, right perception, and the energy to forgive and transmute. When you declare that the place is holy, you invite the inner sanctum to govern your feeling and choice rather than the ego's fear. Approaching the LORD becomes an act of inner alignment: you do not beg for blessing, you acknowledge that you are already blessed by your own awareness. As you dwell in this chamber, your worship is a steady felt sense of the I AM, turning every ordinary moment into sacred action. The outer ritual serves as a rehearsal for living from the established holy state inside.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: In stillness, picture your mind as a temple and say I AM here. Let the feeling of presence fill you, dissolving lack into holy awareness.

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