Inner Temple Galleries
Ezekiel 42:3-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 42 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel portrays three galleries stacked in three stories, with a walkway and doors, yet lacking pillars that support the whole structure. The design points to a holiness that rests on inner order rather than outer supports.
Neville's Inner Vision
Picture Ezekiel’s three stories not as stone and mortar, but as layers of Your own consciousness. The inner court is the I AM that perceives and remains constant; the utter court is the world of opinions and appearances; the three galleries above are ascending states of awareness you can enter by a steady act of assumption. The lack of pillars means your sense of support comes from within, not from outward forms. When you anchor yourself in the I AM, the walls that seem to confine you disappear and your life expands into the space of Presence. The walk of ten cubits and the doors toward the north become a disciplined path inward: move one cubit of fear, and then ten of faith; walk the corridor of belief until you stand in the higher chamber where true worship is a felt realization, not ritual. The building’s straitening is a signal that your spirit is being called to align with a higher order of life: a temple that is built by consciousness, not by pillars.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and assume the I AM as your sole support. Then walk the three-story inner galleries in imagination and feel it real as Presence fills every chamber.
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