East Entryway to Inner Presence
Ezekiel 42:9-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 42 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Plainly, the text outlines an east-side entry into chambers built within the court wall, facing the separate place. The passage emphasizes orderly doors and exits, mirroring the northern chambers.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Ezekiel, the east entry is not a geographical corridor but a movement of consciousness. The chambers entrenched in the wall become inner stations of worship, fixed by your habitual thoughts and feelings. The 'utter court' is the waking state of awareness; entering from it, you cross into the chambered self where holiness is not given by a place but claimed by a state. The alignment with the north chambers shows that every pattern of your mind—your doors, your goings out, your fashions—has a built-in order. When you imagine entering, you are not seeking a ritual; you are inviting your I AM to govern the space within. The presence of God is the constant awareness that you are, and your life is simply the outward arrangement of inner conditions. Practice: choose a chamber you associate with peace, step into its eastern entry in imagination, and declare, 'I am the Presence now.' Let the walls fall away as you revise every limiting belief into expressions of wholeness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume you are already in the eastern entry of your inner temple; feel the Presence now. Revise one limitation by affirming, 'This is true because I am,' and hold the feeling until it becomes real.
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