Inner Thresholds of Ezekiel
Ezekiel 43:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 43 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel 43:8 speaks of setting thresholds and walls by divine standards, then using them to separate from God, defiling the holy name and inviting judgment. It points to an inner misalignment between consciousness and its sacred boundaries.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your thresholds and my thresholds are not stone but lines in consciousness. To set your threshold by the divine thresholds is to align your border with the I AM within you, so your life becomes a clear echo of that living awareness. The wall between me and them is the felt separation born of fear, habit, and the belief you must worship external forms to feel safe. When you cling to appearances you defile the holy name—the living I AM you are—through fear-driven rituals and projections. The 'abominations' are private idols of pride, comfort, or control that pretend to honor God while keeping you from realized presence. Worshiping a God as apart from your own consciousness drains vitality and nourishes anger; waking to your true self as the I AM reverses this and restores grace. Judgment shows up as the consequence of misalignment, yet you can revise your self-concept now, letting the divine standard melt into daily life. The threshold, posts, and wall are inner possibilities, re-scripts of your imagination waiting to be rewritten by your conscious awakening.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and declare, 'I am the I AM; there is no separation.' Then breathe in the truth until the boundary softens and you feel unity with divine awareness.
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