Inner Counting to Fifty Days
Leviticus 23:15-16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 23 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Count seven Sabbaths from the wave offering until you reach fifty days, and then offer a new meat offering.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the inner realm, the morrow after the sabbath is the moment you awaken to a new state of consciousness. The seven Sabbaths are not calendar days but seven movable attitudes of awareness that you repeatedly assume until they are complete within you. Each 'week' seals a level of faithfulness, obedience, and receptivity to the I AM present in you. As you count to fifty, you are not cobbling together ritual; you are summoning the feeling of fullness and readiness, the moment when your inner offering is made not on stone altars but in the theater of imagination. The 'new meat offering' becomes the fresh vitality you bring forth from your own awareness, a living symbol of your present I AM acknowledging itself in form. The outer order of Leviticus aligns with a universal inner practice: to observe, to intend, to feel, and to dwell in the truth that the I AM is the source of every appearing.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: In the next moment, assume you are already counting seven inner Sabbaths; feel each touch of that rhythm as a shift in your inner state. Then, on the count reaching fifty, imagine presenting a fresh offering to the I AM—loving, obedient, faithful, and alive.
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