Inner Siege, Divine Judgment

Ezekiel 5:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ezekiel 5 in context

Scripture Focus

10Therefore the fathers shall eat the sons in the midst of thee, and the sons shall eat their fathers; and I will execute judgments in thee, and the whole remnant of thee will I scatter into all the winds.
Ezekiel 5:10

Biblical Context

Ezekiel 5:10 portrays a horrific famine within the siege where families harm one another, followed by God delivering judgment and scattering the remainder.

Neville's Inner Vision

To the mind, the cannibal horror is not a literal act but the inner struggle of conflicting selves feeding on each other. The father-persona and the son-persona symbolize old and new identities contending for nourishment when fear governs consciousness. This passage, however, speaks of inner judgment and dispersion—an echo that beliefs practiced as reality scatter the remnant of self into the winds. Neville's lens asks you to recognize that the I AM—your universal awareness—does not nourish division; it sustains all parts from one life. When you accept the unity of being, you reverse the scene: there is no real hunger, only the belief in separation dissolving before the one, indivisible life. Exile and return then become the rhythm of the mind moving from lack to fullness, from mistaken identity to the wholeness of awareness. By abiding as the I AM, you invite the scattered fragments to return to center and the entire being to be nourished by the same divine presence.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Close your eyes and assume the feeling of being nourished by the I AM; revise the scene by declaring, 'All of me is fed by one life within me, and the scattered parts gladly return to wholeness.'

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