Inner Priesthood Feast
Leviticus 22:10-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 22 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The sacred meal is reserved for the priest and his own household; strangers and hired servants may not partake, but those bought by the priest or born in his house may eat of its meat.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within every soul there is a priestly I AM, a state of consciousness that may partake of the holy when kept pure by imagination. The Levitical rule is not about external people but about inner eligibility: a ‘stranger’ or ‘hired servant’ stands outside because they have not yet entered the inner order. When you, the priest of your temple, invest your attention, belief, and feeling into a higher state, you are buying a soul into your household, and they may eat of its meat. Those born in your house are the fixed patterns and habits that arise from this state; they belong to the same inner order and thus share in the feast. Keep the sacred thing free of outsiders by realizing you alone decide what nourishes your inner table. The sacred meal is not a moral decree but a revelation of your current state of consciousness: you eat according to the level you have accepted in imagination. As you dwell in this inner state, your entire mental household partakes and is nourished by its presence.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: In the next 24 hours, assume the priestly I AM as your immediate reality. When stray thoughts about lack or separation arise, revise them with, 'Only the holy state belongs here,' and feel the feast nourish you and your circle.
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