Eastward Altar Insight for Inner Worship
Ezekiel 43:17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 43 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The settle is a square, fourteen cubits by fourteen, with a half-cubit border and a one-cubit base, and its stairs face east.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the inner hearing, Ezekiel's dimensions become a map of your inner altar. The fourteen-by-fourteen square stands as a fixed condition of consciousness you claim in thought; the half-cubit border is the discipline that keeps your mind from wandering from sacred ground; the one-cubit bottom is the firm foundation of belief and memory upon which your life rests. The stairs looking toward the east invite your attention to the I AM—the awareness that you are God within. When you assume the state of the altar, you imagine you stand on those steps, and you feel the life turning inward toward the source. Your experiences follow the movement of your inward decree; imagination creates circumstance as you hold the vision and the feeling of the wish fulfilled. The outward temple then mirrors your inner architecture; adjust the inner walls and the ascent happens.
Practice This Now
Stand on the eastward stairs in your mind and feel the square altar settled beneath you. Breathe in the I AM and imagine the desired state already yours.
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