When God Spoke Within
Leviticus 22:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 22 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God speaks to Moses; this marks a moment of divine address and initiation. It signals the presence of God and a call to obedience.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the mind that hears these words, Leviticus 22:1 is not a distant history but a revelation of your inner life. The LORD spake unto Moses, saying, is the vivid caption for the moment your consciousness awakens to a new state. In Neville's view, God is the I AM, the unborn, unbounded awareness that stands behind every thought. When you experience this verse as Neville does, you recognize that Moses is a figure in your own temple—your higher self invited to listen to the call of your renewed state. The voice you imagine as coming from without is simply the feeling of alignment with your greater self. The act of God speaking is an initiation into covenant loyalty: you commit to attend to the inner guidance that flows from the I AM, and your outer world follows as a natural expression of that inner decision. The moment of address creates a moment of choice, and every choice shifts the inner atmosphere, making visible new opportunities, distances, and realizations. So hear and dwell in that living presence; let it reform your sense of what is true about you and your world.
Practice This Now
Assume the I AM is speaking within you now and feel its guidance as real. Sit in quiet, breathe, and declare I AM the voice guiding my next step, then act on the sense you receive.
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