Inner Trumpet of Awakening
Leviticus 23:23-25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 23 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God instructs Israel to observe a sabbath on the first day of the seventh month as a holy assembly. It is a memorial with trumpets and an offering unto the Lord.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the I AM, this festival is not about calendar rites but about a turning of the mind toward the conscious state called I AM. The sabbath is resting awareness, a cessation from false scripts; the holy convocation is the inner gathering of attention where you listen for the still, authoritative voice within. The memorial of blowing trumpets becomes the decisive moment you announce, 'I am,' as your only reality. The command to do no servile work points to a releasing of striving and a voluntary suspension of beggar-thoughts; the offering by fire is the purification of desire—allowing your longing to be transfigured into allegiance with the I AM. When you conceive of yourself as the consciousness in which this day unfolds, every trumpet call is a reminder that change begins in imagination, not in outward ritual. Practically, you can inhabit this shift by aligning inner speech, feeling, and imagery with the truth "I AM," letting the inner trumpet rip through doubt and reaffirming your sovereign presence.
Practice This Now
For five minutes, close your eyes and imagine a clear trumpet sounding inside your chest; affirm 'I AM' as the only reality, and feel rest and sovereign power settling into your being.
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