Door of Inner Worship
Leviticus 17:8-9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 17 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Verse 17:8-9 commands that anyone offering a burnt offering must bring it to the door of the tabernacle to present to the LORD; if they do not, they shall be cut off from the community.
Neville's Inner Vision
Let us hear the word as a map of consciousness. The house of Israel and the strangers among you symbolize the states of your own awareness: the recognized self and the unrecognized self that seeks to offer something to life. The instruction to bring the burnt offering to the door of the tabernacle is not a geographic rule but a call to bring your intention to the threshold where your awareness is open to the LORD, the I AM within. When you fail to present your offering at that door, you sever yourself from the fullness of your own people—the sense of belonging to life and possibility, as if you wandered outside the circle of your true self. The door is the boundary line where imagination becomes form; the offering is your inner desire, your longing transmuted through faithful attention to the one Presence. The moment you consciously carry the offering to that inner door, you align with God I AM and your sacrifice is accepted, returning into your life as realized good. This is how obedience to a command becomes obedience to your own elevated state of consciousness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative practice: close your eyes and, in feeling, bring your inner offering to the door of your consciousness; imagine presenting it to the I AM and feel the acceptance and unity that follows.
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