Sacred Inner Boundary
Ezekiel 48:12-13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 48 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage sets apart an offering of land as holy, measured along a border between Levites and priests, signaling a sacred, orderly space reserved for true worship.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within your psyche, the land is your field of imagination, and the borders are the guardrails you set for thought. The oblation offered to be holy by the border of the Levites is the act of claiming a sacred portion of your consciousness and safeguarding it with disciplined attention. The Levites stand at the border because they embody a service-minded humility; the priests represent the higher order of awareness you seek to align with. By placing the boundary opposite that border, the verse enacts the Neville principle that holiness is an inner condition you cultivate, not a fate imposed from without. A defined, measured space—25,000 by 10,000—maps the degree of reverence you give to your inner images and feelings. The length and breadth declare that worship is not random but orderly, pure, and comprehensive. When you keep this sacred space intact, your thoughts and visions are offered as a constant consecration to the I AM, and your life takes the shape of that inner decree.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes. Visualize a sacred inner field measured 25,000 by 10,000, with the Levites standing at its border near the priestly height; declare, This space is holy; I offer all thoughts to the I AM within.
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