Inner Chambers of Consciousness
Ezekiel 42:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 42 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel notes the outer chambers and the space in front of the temple. The imagery invites us to see outer dispositions as projections of inner awareness.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Ezekiel, the numbers are not mere stone, but a map of your inner landscape. The fifty cubits of the utter court symbolize the defined boundary of outward habits, thoughts, and fears you have accepted as 'real.' The hundred cubits before the temple mark a wider field of awareness, a doorway to the sacred center that you can enter by the act of imagination. In the Neville Goddard sense, God is the I AM that you ARE, and the temple is the state of consciousness where that I AM resides. The verse asks you to observe how space is imagined: outer rooms measure your current self-image; the temple's threshold invites revision. By assuming a new inner posture—seeing yourself already within the temple, feeling the holiness as present—you dissolve the illusion of distance. The practice is to revise space with feeling: dwell in the consciousness that the temple is now, and the outer court reconfigures itself to match that inner reality. Your inner measurements align with a living, realized creation when you inhabit the temple in mind.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revise your inner space. Say 'I am the temple now' and feel your awareness expand beyond the outer 50 cubits until you rest in the sacred center.
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