East Gate of Inner Presence
Ezekiel 43:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 43 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel 43:1 speaks of being brought to the gate that faces east, a threshold symbolizing entry into sacred presence. It marks a shift from outer sight to inner realization.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here the gate is not a brick portal but a symbol of your inner boundary—an edge of consciousness that faces the dawn of awareness. When Ezekiel is brought to the east gate, the movement is from perception to remembrance, from external view to the realization that God, the I AM, dwells within. The eastward direction signals new birth, revelation, and the waking of your own interior temple. In this light, the gate represents a decision of the heart: you choose to align with the Presence by believing that you are already there. The presence you seek is not a distant scene but your own awareness expanding to claim its rightful room. If you linger at the threshold with faith, you discover that the act of standing at the gate is the act of standing in the state you wish to realize. The gate invites you to revise: you are now at the door of the life you intend, and your feeling of its truth fuses with your daily experience. The practical truth: let imagination bring you into the state, then live from it.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine the east gate before you; assume you are already at that gate, the I AM welcoming you. Dwell there in feeling its presence as your own consciousness.
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