Inner Scales of Justice
Ezekiel 45:10-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 45 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage prescribes fair weights and measures, with a single standard for capacity and value, guiding righteous order in daily life. It sets one measure to unify truth, balance, and justice within the mind.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider the oracle as counsel to your inner life. The 'just balances' are the balances of your own consciousness; the 'ephah' and 'bath' are the quantities you permit into the realm of your experience, all measured by one true standard: the I AM that you are. When you accept that you are the sole account-keeper of your reality, you stop chasing two inconsistent measures—one for speech, another for belief—and you align them. The call to keep the measures after the homer invites you to fix your capacity to receive and to show forth truth, faithfulness, and justice within your mind. The 'shekel' and 'man' represent the values you credit to yourself and others—integrity, honesty, faith, and accountability. As you inhabit this awareness, you awaken the inner economy: your thoughts become fair arithmetic; your feelings balance with your acts; your life becomes a single, harmonious scale. The outer world then reflects that inner ledger, mirroring a consistent justice that cannot be hurried or forced, only affirmed by the certainty of I AM.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, I AM the standard by which all measure is taken. Visualize a single balanced scale weighing every thought, feeling, and deed; revise any lack into unwavering faith and fairness.
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