Inner Sacrifice, Outer Alignment
Leviticus 1:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 1:12 describes a burnt offering being cut into pieces and laid on the altar by the priest, symbolizing an orderly, devoted worship.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider this rite as a drama of consciousness. The pieces, the head, the fat are not commodities but aspects of your own mind—thoughts, pride, cravings—placed on the altar of awareness. The priest is the I AM within you, the steady witness who lays each part in order on the wood of feeling. As you slice, arrange, and lay them upon the fire, you train the currents of imagination to serve the one purpose: alignment with the I AM. The fire does not ruin you; it consumes belief in separation, converting impulse into faithful communion with your divine nature. This is true worship: a deliberate remodeling of your inner life until your world outside reflects the order you have established within. By practicing this, you dramatize the unity of self and God, and you live as if the entire offering is complete already in consciousness.
Practice This Now
Practice now: in a quiet moment, imagine you are the priest and the altar. Silently divide a current goal or longing into parts (thoughts, feelings, attachments), place them on the inner altar, and feel the I AM’s fire transforming them into one harmonious intention.
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