Inner Cleansing by Blood
Ezekiel 43:19-20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 43 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel directs a sin-offering and a ritual cleansing of the altar by blood on its four horns, four corners, and the border. The outward act points to an inner cleansing of conscience and true worship.
Neville's Inner Vision
Count this text as a map of consciousness at work in you. The four horns and corners are the four compass points of your mind where attention gathers. The blood applied there is the imprint of your I AM awareness pressed into the edges of your life, cleansing what would cling to fear, guilt, or separation. The Zadok priests are the faithful aspects of yourself that draw near to the inner Presence and minister to it, not as distant rites but as your own awakened I AM in action. The sin offering represents your honest admission of limitation and your turning toward illumination, while the blood is the life-force that purges misbelief from the boundaries you have set around your consciousness. When you visualize this act with clarity, you align with holiness within and discover that worship becomes your daily awareness rather than a ceremony.
Practice This Now
Practice: close your eyes and visualize the altar of your mind with four corners. See a symbol of a young bullock of willingness offered for the sin you confess; imagine blood touching the four horns and the border, cleansing the edges of your consciousness. Repeat, 'I am cleansed by the power of I AM,' until the feeling of purification rests in you.
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