Inner Lead Lift Practice
Zechariah 5:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Zechariah 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Zechariah 5:7 presents a lead weight lifted, with a woman seated in the midst of the ephah, symbolizing an inner burden and concealed judgments within the mind's measure.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this vision the heavy lead is not a thing outside me but a belief I have assumed as part of my self. The woman in the ephah represents a pattern within me—an inner tendency to weigh, judge, and imprison thoughts by a standard I call right or wrong. When the weight is lifted, I see that the scene exists only in my consciousness, and the lifting is the I AM moving within me to redraw my inner geometry. The ephah is my current measure of reality; to see a woman at its center is to witness a habitual pattern of self-identity—an inner wickedness I once took as true. The shift is not punishment but recognition: I no longer identify with the burden; I revise the pattern as a thought-form I can relocate. The moment I know I am the aware I AM, I separate my awareness from the burden, and the scene in me changes how I feel and act. This practice brings inner purity, accountability, and a more just alignment with my true nature.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine the ephah before you; visualize the lead being slowly lifted out by your I AM and set aside. Revise the belief by declaring, 'I am the I AM; this burden is not mine to carry,' and feel the relief as the mind becomes clear and free.
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