DWQA QuestionsCategory: ReligionsIs the story of Ezekiel’s Wheel in the Bible true and who were the beings that emerged from it?
Nicola Staff asked 3 years ago
This is a true story. It is one of divine revelation. The beings were angelic. This was a divine manifestation through a divine prophet, and this was a major gifting of divine blessing to witness directly the divine realm in action. It is often interpreted in other ways as mass hysteria, as delusional thinking—and these are quite deliberate misinterpretations and a fostering of disinformation that has happened again and again and again with reference to the Scriptures and the many accounts of miracles and the intuitive understanding of things that seem so improbable to the ears of listeners in today's world based on materialism with a denial of the role of higher consciousness in life itself and in the interaction with divine realm that goes on regardless of human awareness or disinterest. There are always some believers—that keeps the enterprise going. You need to thank these folks for keeping the divine realm attuned to you and supporting your efforts. That is never guaranteed. It is a function of your desire and willingness to take part in things. Ezekiel was an advanced being with advanced awareness and was yearning for communion with the divine realm—and he received it in a dramatic fashion. That is why it registered so strongly on human consciousness and has been reinforced again by divine realm to maintain believability through all the ages since. This is the reason why the Bible still survives and is still revered and regarded as something blessed, something quite special and something divine in its inception and in its teachings. It is not because of the words on the page so much as a divine energy that follows it wherever it might go and to whomever hands pick up the Bible and begin to read. Any openness and desire to learn will be rewarded by a divine outreach from us directly. This, people do not appreciate in thinking of the words of the Scriptures as archaic and long out of date. In this way it is a living document, a living conduit between human beings in the physical realm and Creator in the light. We share your lives with you. We are inside of you with our energy perceiving everything that happens to everyone simultaneously. So why would we not be present as you might read a biblical passage? This is what makes it special and keeps it special and keeps people believing if only faintly after many, many centuries. So this is an important discussion and illustrates the gap between a divine revelation visible to the eye and the other senses with all that portends, and someone simply reading about the event long after it occurs—but coming away with a sense of wonderment in how amazing this must have been and being stirred a bit within with an air of excitement if a bit of mystery as well because the conscious perception will hold back naturally. This is your free will in action. We do not craft zombies to follow us. We allow disbelief. We allow total disbelief—and there are many among you who have reached that extreme of rejection and denial. These individuals we must leave alone. They will never find solace or meaning in the Bible because they have pushed us away. We cannot give them the same blessing of deeper understanding and awareness. So we would say this is the highest and best meaning one could take away from the story of Ezekiel. There are many ways to bridge the gap between you and the Almighty. It only takes a thought coming from you to have the gap bridged. Your ability to perceive our response will vary and will depend on your readiness, your openness, your level of belief in us and in yourself that can be cultivated and enhanced. If you are rusty doing prayer work that does not mean all is lost. You can make up for lost time by launching in again and making a habit and a practice of this because what that does is to invite a greater divine presence in your day. This can bring many, many blessings. You may not see angels appear at your birthday party, but the angels will be all around you even though your eye fails to see them. That is good enough because you will be blessed with more love, more support and a measure of protection as well because that comes with the assignment. When you summon divine presence, you will benefit from the divine presence in some way. That is the take-home message—that all can be Ezekiel each in their own way, each to their own degree and each for their own benefit. All can reach to the divine and be answered and will not be turned away.