Northward Altar of Inner Purity
Leviticus 1:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse instructs the offerer to kill the offering on the north side of the altar, with the priests sprinkling its blood around the altar.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of the northward side of the altar as the direction of your higher self turning toward awareness. To 'kill it' is to let go of a thought or identity that keeps you bound to limitation. This is not punishment but a decisive revision in consciousness. The priests in your mind—discernment, imagination, and will—sprinkle blood round about the altar, meaning you saturate your environment with the life of awareness. Blood is not violence but vitality—the breath of the I AM coursing through every corner of your inner shrine. By this act you seal the space where you commune with God within, declaring that the life of God is already present as consciousness. When you hold this, you overthrow the old state by faith in a higher one, and your feelings align with the truth that you are deity-aware now, not later. The ceremony thus becomes a practical technique: revise, feel it real, and let the new state spread outward from the altar into every thought, word, and image you entertain.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, visualize your inner altar, approach from the north, release one limiting thought as if slain, then sprinkle the space with bright awareness until you feel the I AM surrounding you.
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