Inner Judgment and Sacred Return
Ezekiel 5:10-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
It presents a stark image of judgment and the scattering of a people when inner sanctity is violated. It serves as a symbolic call to inner accountability and cleansing within the mind.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Ezekiel’s stark vision, the outward ruin mirrors the inner law of consciousness. The fathers and sons are not literal kin but the contending thoughts and habits within you—past and present identities that devour one another when left to rule. The sanctuary stands for your awareness, the I AM that witnesses every thought. When you persist in detestable beliefs, you are defiling this inner temple, and the 'I live' oath of God becomes the natural consequence: the old pattern diminishes, and the mind experiences a thinning, a scattering of former securities. But remember: this is not punishment meant to crush you; it is the discipline of a living law restoring order. By facing the fear and unclean images without flinching, you invite the divine principle to separate truth from falsity inside you. The moment you refuse to identify with fear, the inner temple clears; the scattered fragments reform into a unified, peaceful consciousness. You are learning to govern by I AM, not by anxious habit.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Sit quietly and assume I AM as the ruling consciousness of your inner temple. As you breathe, revise any fear-based thought by affirming, I choose alignment with wholeness, and feel the calm replacing the old charge.
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