Inner State of Sacred Service
Leviticus 10:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses commands Aaron and his sons not to uncover their heads or rend their clothes; the priests must maintain outward restraint while the people mourn the burning the Lord hath kindled.
Neville's Inner Vision
Leviticus 10:6, in Neville's reading, reveals not a law of ritual but a discipline of inner perception. Uncovering the head or tearing the garments are signs, not commands to perform sorrow, but reminders to guard the inner state you call the I AM. The burning the Lord hath kindled is your awakened conviction, a fire you must not cast about as public drama. If you broadcast mourning, you keep the same divided state alive in the house of your consciousness—your other selves—inviting misalignment. So you cover the inner head, keep your emotional clothes intact, and stand as the awareness that endures while events pass through you. The command that the brethren bewail is a cue that others will have their response, but the true worship is the steady sense of presence within: I AM, unshakable, and through this inner alignment the world shifts toward harmony. The principle is simple: your state of consciousness governs the scene, not the outward appearance.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling that you are the I AM, the unchanging ground of all experience, and revise any belief that outward mourning alters God. Feel it real: your inner state is the cause of what appears.
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