Inner Atonement in Leviticus
Leviticus 10:16-18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses rebukes Eleazar and Ithamar for not eating the sin offering in the holy place and thus failing to bear the congregation's iniquity; the blood was not brought into the holy place, contrary to command.
Neville's Inner Vision
Leviticus 10:16–18 becomes a map of inner reality. The goat of the sin offering stands for the acknowledgment of error that must be digested within the sanctuary of your own consciousness. To eat it in the holy place is to assimilate the impression of atonement into your very I AM. When Moses laments that the blood was not brought in, he reveals that outward rites without a living flow of forgiveness miss the mark; the life-energy of consciousness remains outside the sanctuary. The rebuke is not punishment but a reminder that true purification occurs as an inner movement—a decision, a revision, a feeling-it-real that you already stand free. If you turn your attention outward, you miss the transformative life that would transmute fault into light. So turn inward now: imagine bringing the offering into the innermost chamber of your mind, and let the atonement saturate the rooms of your consciousness.
Practice This Now
Assume you have already eaten the sin offering in the holy place. Visualize bringing its life into the sanctuary of your mind and feel the atonement as already complete.
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