Inner New Moon Sacrifices
Ezekiel 46:6-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 46 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verses prescribe a new-moon stage of offerings: a blemish-free bullock, six lambs, and a ram, with precise meat-offering measures and oil.
Neville's Inner Vision
See Ezekiel's list not as animal rites but as a map of states you can summon within. The new moon is a shift of attention, a fresh moment when awareness turns from outward habit to inward reality. The young bullock without blemish, the six lambs, and the ram symbolize pure, integrated qualities you allow to stand before your inner eye: courage unmarred by fear, gentleness untainted by grievance, and steadfast faith free from doubt. Each animal is a state of consciousness you permit to assume prominence in your mind. The 'without blemish' clause is a reminder that you seek integrity of feeling—no guilt, no self-reproach in this turn of mind. The meat offering and the ephah measures indicate you offer a precise quantity of energy to this inner act; you feed your imagination just enough to sustain it, not overwhelm it. The oil, poured into the ephah, represents the anointing of inspiration—your imaginative energy alight with purpose. By making this a personal rite inside, you align with the holy I AM, discovering that the temple, altar, and sacrifice are all within your own consciousness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Close your eyes, breathe, and assume the state of the pure self. On the new moon of your awareness, offer the purified qualities—courage, gentleness, faith—into your inner altar and feel the oil of inspiration anoint your vision; repeat I am pure, I am whole until it feels real.
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