Inner Desolation Remnant Vision
Ezekiel 6:3-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel 6:3-14 speaks of judgment: high places and idols are destroyed, altars broken, and the people scattered. Yet a remnant remains to remember the LORD.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the inner sense, mountains, altars and idols mirror states of consciousness. When the text says I will destroy your high places, read it as awareness cutting away attachments to worn-out images. The mountains of Israel are your habitual patterns; the high places are fixed ideas you worship in secret. Desolating altars and broken images signify that attention attached to fear, pride, or craving is being pruned. The slain before idols shows the old self-image dissolving as you refuse to feed it. Yet a remnant remains—the seed of true awareness that survives purification and remembers the LORD. This is not punishment but disclosure: the moment you know I am the LORD within, you realize the I AM is the sole power and order of your life. As you choose to feel yourself as the I AM already, the external symbols fade and your inner kingdom is established.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and declare, 'I AM that I AM' as your living state. Then visualize your inner hills and altars desolate, the idols broken, and a remnant of true awareness standing in place of old beliefs.
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