The Inner Law of the House
Ezekiel 43:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 43 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
This verse sets a sacred boundary around God's house on the mountain and declares the boundary itself as the holy law. It emphasizes that obedience to this inner boundary keeps the place consecrated.
Neville's Inner Vision
Verse sits you at the boundary where your attention meets the absolute. The 'house' is your own awareness; the 'mountain' is the higher you, the state of consciousness you consistently occupy. The 'whole limit round about' is the boundary you set around your thoughts and feelings, a sacred perimeter beyond which the mind does not trespass without your consent. 'Most holy' means that when you live within this border, your inner world is sanctified—not by ritual outside you, but by the steady assumption that you are already there. This is the law of the house: obey the law you choose in consciousness, and the appearance of life takes on holy order. The 'Presence of God' is the I AM in you; shift your awareness, and the boundary marks your alignment with the divine. Obedience and faithfulness come not as rule-keeping but as the steady, felt sense that you are the one who imagines and experiences reality. The mountain's limit is not separate from you; it is the shape of your inward state when lived with intention.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly and visualize a radiant mountain rising in your awareness; affirm, 'This is the law of my house' and align your attention to what is allowed within the boundary of holiness. Feel it real by settling into the felt sense that you are already obedient to this inner law.
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