Inner Offerings of Wholeness
Leviticus 22:18-21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 22 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The text commands that offerings from Israelites or foreigners be unblemished to be acceptable. Blemished sacrifices are rejected, and even peace offerings must be flawless to be received.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this Levitical instruction, the altar of your mind becomes the stage on which your consciousness offers itself. The house of Israel and the strangers within you symbolize two streams of attention vying for control; the unblemished animal is a thought-form—an assumption—utterly free of lack, guilt, or contradiction. When you accept a blemish, you acknowledge imperfection and render the offering unworthy of the Presence you call God, your I AM. The directive that vows and freewill offerings must be perfect implies all requests or commitments arise from a complete, intact sense of self. Even the peace offerings, intended to fulfill a vow, must be flawless to be 'accepted' by your inner Lord, meaning demanded by your own awareness. Thus true worship is inner alignment: you are the creator, your awareness the altar, and your unblemished imagination the sacrifice that translates into your outward reality.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and bring to mind a current vow or intention; revise it into a flawless, unblemished state. Feel yourself already offering this perfect image to the I AM, and sense your reality harmonizing to match that image.
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