Inner Sanctuary Blueprint
Ezekiel 45:2-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 45 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel 45:2-3 describes a sacred, square sanctuary with outer suburbs and the Most Holy Place inside; the exact measurements symbolize a holy, orderly space prepared for worship.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Neville's approach, the land allotted in Ezekiel becomes the field of your own consciousness. The five hundred by five hundred 'cubits' of sanctuary are not bricks; they are the boundaries of your awareness, the stable size of the world you accept in imagination. The suburbs around it mark protective dispositions—habits and thoughts that circle the sacred core without entering it. The sequence 'twenty-five thousand by ten thousand' delineates a precise, settled region within you where the true worship can occur. The sanctuary is not a distant temple; it is the I AM within, the quiet Presence that remains when you suspend external conditions. The Most Holy Place, within the sanctuary, is your direct perception of God as awareness. When you reverently occupy this interior space, you are no longer subject to fluctuating appearances; you judge life from the center rather than from the rim. Practice implies: assume you are already living in that inner sanctuary; revise any sense of lack to reflect its fullness; feel it real that your inner state is pure, holy, and complete.
Practice This Now
Imaginatively enter a square sanctuary within you, 500 by 500, with the Most Holy Place at its center. Feel the I AM as your unchanging awareness, revise lack into fullness, and dwell there until it feels real.
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