Inner Fire and Divine Presence
Ezekiel 8:2-4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel sees a fire-lit vision of amber brightness, is lifted between earth and heaven, and brought to the inner gate where the image of jealousy sits; the encounter culminates with the glory of the God of Israel appearing.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Ezekiel, the fire and brightness are not external phenomena but the living states of your own consciousness. The fire that runs from his loins downward becomes the radiant energy of desire rightly placed, while the brightness above him is the clear awareness that frames every scene. The ascent between earth and heaven is your moment of turning within, lifting attention from outer drama to the inner sanctuary where perception itself is created. The door of the inner gate facing the north speaks of the direction you give your imagination; the image of jealousy is the counterfeit worship that arises when you identify with lack, fear, or envy. The glory of the God of Israel observed in the plain is the steady presence of I AM, always there when you consent to true worship rather than idols. As you practice, allow the vision to revise itself by your inner assuming: I am the I AM, I dwell as the glory in this temple, and every picture of separation dissolves in the light of awareness. Your world follows your inner assumption; space brightens as you claim the truth.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and bring your attention to the solar plexus; imagine a fire descending from above and amber brightness rising from below. Affirm, I am the I AM, the Glory in this temple, and hold that truth until the felt sense of presence begins to glow within you.
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