Blood, Covenant, Inner Worship

Exodus 24:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Exodus 24 in context

Scripture Focus

6And Moses took half of the blood, and put it in basons; and half of the blood he sprinkled on the altar.
Exodus 24:6

Biblical Context

Moses divides the blood of the sacrifice, placing half in basins and sprinkling half on the altar. This act marks the covenant and sets apart what is holy through ritual.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within Exodus 24:6, the two measures of blood are not two separate acts but two movements of your own consciousness. The basins hold what you still believe about yourself—habits, memories, fears. The altar bears the point of revelation, the place where you acknowledge the I AM and affirm the covenant already established in awareness. When Moses sprinkles half on the altar, you are performing the inner act of endowing your world with a single, unwavering state: I am whole, I am loyal to the higher Self. The other half in basins is the din of separation loosened by the ritual of naming and abandoning old images. The sacred split does not threaten unity; it invites you to observe how your attention drains and calibrates the energy of belief, so that both elements bow to the same truth. This is how you enact sacrifice and sanctify your worship: by choosing one victorious feeling and letting the rest yield to it. Remember, the blood is the vibration of your consciousness; the covenant is the agreement of your I AM with that vibration.

Practice This Now

Assume the one state: I AM. Close your eyes and imagine placing the old belief in a basin, and sprinkling the new loyalty on the altar of awareness, feeling the unity of both as one I AM.

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