Inner Sanctuary Cleansed
Ezekiel 45:18-19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 45 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
An order for cleansing: offer a blemish-free bullock in the first month, then apply its blood around the sanctuary's posts, the four corners of the altar, and the inner court's gate to purify the space.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Ezekiel’s rite the purification is not a distant memory of ancient ritual but a living reframe of your inner state. The first month marks a freshly chosen point of awareness; the bullock without blemish represents pure I AM consciousness—unconditioned, unjudged, ready to dwell as your inner governor. When the priest takes the blood and places it on the posts and on the four corners of the altar and at the gate of the inner court, imagine this as the deliberate act of marking every boundary and corner of your life with the reality that you are holy. The blood is not outside you; it is the recognition that you are the living state in which every thought and feeling arises. By owning that you are I AM, you free yourself from old identifications and open perception to what is true. The sanctuary becomes sacred ground because you consent to be the instrument through which imagination renews itself. In this light, every moment becomes a ceremony of purification you perform simply by choosing to know you are pure consciousness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and picture a spotless bullock of light standing at the center of your mind. See a stream of golden blood softly touching the posts, corners, and inner gate, and affirm: I AM purified.
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