Inner Ram Sacred Offering
Exodus 29:18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 29 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse commands burning the whole ram on the altar as a complete, fragrant offering to the LORD. It signals total consecration and worship that ascends as a sweet fragrance to the divine.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the inner chapel of your consciousness, the ram is not a literal animal, but the entire self you identify with in this moment. To burn it upon the altar is to relinquish attachment to the seen self and to surrender it to the I AM that you are. The altar is your unwavering attention; the fire is the fire of imagination, the offering made by fire unto the LORD. When the whole ram is consumed, you offer your entire sense of lack, fear, or story of separation your whole narrative into the furnace of awareness. The result is not destruction but a sweet savour—a memory of your unity with the divine as your present state. The LORD inhales this fragrance because it rises from faith in your I AM, not from outward rituals. Thus, you awaken to the truth that God is within your own consciousness, and what you imagine you become. The external is only an echo of an inner condition; change the inner to alter the outer.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly and affirm 'I AM.' Visualize the whole self on an inner altar, burned away by the fire of imagination until a sweet fragrance of unity fills your consciousness.
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