Ezekiel's Inner River of Healing
Ezekiel 47:11-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 47 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Plainly, the marshy places are not healed and are given to salt. By the river’s banks, trees bear enduring fruit with healing leaves, nourished by waters from the sanctuary.
Neville's Inner Vision
All Ezekiel is describing is your inner weather. Those miry places are states of consciousness that cling to lack, fear, and stagnation; they cannot be 'healed' by forcing action alone, for healing must begin in awareness. The river issuing from the sanctuary represents the single, living I AM within you—the awareness that renews and gives life. When you refuse to identify with the mud and instead imagine the waters rising from your own inner sanctuary, you set a current in motion that transforms perception. Along the riverbank grow trees for meat, whose leaf does not fade and whose fruit comes in due season; this is your inner capacity, ideas, and health renewing themselves under the law of your consciousness. The fruit is for meat and the leaf for medicine—provision for body and soul that arises naturally as you dwell as the river. The 'new fruit according to his months' speaks of ordered, divine timing in your experience, guided by the sanctuary’s flow. You are not waiting on external change; you are the inner river restoring all things.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and step to the bank of your inner river. Assume the feeling: I am the living water issuing from the sanctuary within me; health, nourishment, and healing are already mine.
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