Inner Holiness of the I Am
Leviticus 21:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 21 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 21:6 commands holiness for the priests, guarding the sacred name and offerings. The verse ties daily service to a life of purity and fidelity.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you, the pronouncement 'they shall be holy unto their God' is not about a distant temple; it is your consciousness choosing a state. The 'name of their God' to avoid profaning is the integrity of your self-definition: you do not speak or think as mere personality but as the I AM. The 'offerings made by fire' are your directed acts of imagination—what you burn in consciousness to refine your life. The 'bread of their God' is the sustenance you feed your inner life—attention, gratitude, obedience to the inner whisper. When you hold these as sacred, you are creating a constant sanctity; you are separating from lower impulses by your steady acceptance of the I AM as ruler of your experience. The result is simple: holiness becomes your habitual state, and all expression of life reflects that purity. You are called to faithfulness—obedience to the inner law that you are holy because you are the temple of God. In that moment, the external ritual becomes a reminder of your inner practice.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume the state 'I am holy unto my God' and, for a few minutes, imagine your daily acts as offerings and feel the I AM nourishing your inner life with steady attention.
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