Inner Exile Of Wickedness
Zechariah 5:9-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Zechariah 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Two winged women carry the ephah between earth and heaven, and an angel directs that it be borne to the land of Shinar to build a house. It will be established there on its own base.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the inner eye, Zechariah’s vision shows the mind at work. The two winged women are restless thoughts and appetites, each carrying a measure—the ephah—away from the grounded center of consciousness toward a distant land. The wind in their wings signals energy that moves but does not settle; the ephah is a pattern of belief, a form of false worship you have allowed to govern you. The instruction to bear it to Shinar to build a house means you plant that pattern in a far-off region of the mind so it might take root on its own base. In Neville’s psychology this is the mechanism of exile and accountability: a judgment arises as an inner movement of thought, and your work is to revise it by returning awareness to I AM, to feel the truth of your wholeness. The vision does not condemn but clarifies: you are free to withdraw belief from exile and establish a new inner temple founded in unconditioned awareness.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and declare, I am the I AM. Exile the ephah of limitation to Shinar and build a house of truth within my mind.
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