Inner Feast of Sacred Alignment
Ezekiel 45:23-24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 45 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Seven days of offerings are prescribed: bulls, rams, a sin-offering goat, and a measured meat offering with oil. It frames holiness and true worship as a daily, orderly practice.
Neville's Inner Vision
Seven days of offerings in Ezekiel become the seven daily movements of consciousness. Each bullock and ram signifies a ruling thought you choose to release; the goat for sin represents the recognition that guilt is a dream of separation from the I AM. When you imagine laying these up on the altar of your awareness, you begin to change the inner weather: the sense of fault loosens, and the energy that once fed fear now feeds faith in the present I AM. The meat offering and the oil are not external commodities but the nourishment of a restored state—your thoughts and feelings energized by disciplined imagination. In this light, the temple is your own mind and the priest is the living I AM within you. By assuming, in present tense, that this inner regimen is complete, you authorize a new pattern to take root in form. The outward feast then becomes a visible symbol of what already exists in consciousness: order, holiness, and true worship produced by consciousness acting upon itself.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe into the I AM within, and consciously offer each daily pattern—fear, guilt, limitation—on the inner altar; then feel the new state of harmony as already accomplished.
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