Exodus Inner Heave Offering
Exodus 29:28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 29 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Aaron and his sons are instructed to take a perpetual heave offering from the Israelites as part of their peace offerings, dedicated to the LORD.
Neville's Inner Vision
In your imagination, the 'Aaron' figure stands for the priestly self—the quiet I AM within you that can hear and answer to God. The 'heave offering' is not a ritual animal but the inward movement of energy—attention and feeling—lifted and offered back to the one life you call God. The phrase 'by a statute forever' signals a steadfast practice you commit to again and again, a covenant of consistent worship. The 'from the children of Israel' speaks of your everyday thoughts and desires, offering what you have into the service of your higher state. The 'peace offerings' symbolize living in harmony with your God-state, and the heave offerings drawn from them are the precise acts of gratitude, trust, and release that seal your fellowship with the I AM. The law is not external; it is the I AM affirming that you are already this generous consciousness, forever returning to its source whenever you choose. You become the offering, and the offering becomes you.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and mentally announce, 'I am the Lord's,' then feel your current situation as a peaceful offering rising to the I AM and returning as harmony.
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