Horns of Atonement Within
Exodus 30:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 30 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Exodus 30:10 describes Aaron performing an annual atonement on the horns of the altar with the blood of the sin offering, marking the altar as most holy to the LORD. It sets a yearly rhythm of purification and sacred separation for the people.
Neville's Inner Vision
Reader, see this not as an ancient rite but as a map of your inner state. The horns are fixed points of awareness where attention lands; the altar is your center of consciousness; the blood of the sin offering is the shedding of the belief in separation—the old identity that says I am lacking or I am apart. The yearly atonement becomes a repeated revising of your state of being, a voluntary return to the I AM that rests at the core of you. When you acknowledge the I AM as the sole ruler of your experience, the altar’s holiness appears as your own holy nature revealed in awareness. The phrase it is most holy unto the LORD translates as this awareness is sacred; this moment is divine; I and the LORD are one in presence. Treat the ritual as a practical technique to reassert your consciousness: assume you are already living from I AM, and feel it real until it changes what you call your world.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, assume you are the I AM now, picture the horns of your inner altar, and let light wash away every sense of lack or separation; declare I AM that I AM as your present reality.
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