Inner Court of Holiness
Ezekiel 46:21-22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 46 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel describes stepping into the utter court and seeing four corners, each with its own smaller court, and all corners measured the same.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of the utter court as the arena of your awareness, and the four corners as four states of consciousness you entertain. In Ezekiel’s vision, you are led around each corner, and in every corner there is a court of its own, yet all four corners are measured alike. Neville would say this is not a building at all but the mind in its natural discipline: a temple where God, the I AM, resides as your constant awareness. Each corner corresponds to a facet of your inner life—one for purity, one for worship, one for presence, one for integrity—yet no corner stands apart in truth: they are joined by the same standard of Being. When you walk these inner corners, you are not surveying space but aligning dispositions with the singular measure of your I AM. The scenes teach you that holiness is not external ritual but the harmony of all inner states under one law. By holding each part to one measure, you clear the path for God’s presence to move freely through you.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine stepping into the inner utter court; walk to each corner and declare that each corner is joined to one measure of awareness. Then revise any misalignment until you feel all four corners vibrating as one.
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