Inner Reconciliation Rite

Ezekiel 45:20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ezekiel 45 in context

Scripture Focus

20And so thou shalt do the seventh day of the month for every one that erreth, and for him that is simple: so shall ye reconcile the house.
Ezekiel 45:20

Biblical Context

The verse prescribes a seventh-day observance to address those who err and the naive, so that the inner sanctuary (the house) may be reconciled.

Neville's Inner Vision

In this moment, the house is your state of consciousness. The seventh day is not a calendar, but a deliberate pause in your assumed state, a ritual of returning to the I AM and rechoosing. Erred and simple point to parts of you that wander or misunderstand, and the command to reconcile the house is a summons to bring all moods, thoughts, and impulses into harmony with your true self. When you practice this, you do not appease an external ritual; you revise your inner atmosphere. By assuming a new state, imagining I AM reconciled across every chamber of my being, you invite the divine order to reorganize experience. The act is creative imagination in motion: envision the house as one living sanctuary, then feel the completion of the work now, as if reconciliation already happened, letting the old errors dissolve into quiet health.

Practice This Now

Assume the state: I AM reconciled with every part of me. Then, on the seventh-day rhythm, close eyes and imagine walking through your inner house, declaring harmony in each room and feeling the truth of the reconciliation in your body.

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