Inner Tabernacle Rite
Leviticus 23:33-36 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 23 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God instructs Israel to observe the Feast of Tabernacles for seven days, with holy convocations on the first and eighth days and offerings by fire throughout. No ordinary work is to be done during this sacred period.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within your mind, not out there, is the feast of tabernacles. The seven days are seven states of awareness in which you dwell as the I AM. The holy convocations are your pauses—moments you refuse the habit of perpetual doing and listen for the still, small awareness that you are, right now, the Presence. The offerings by fire are imaginal acts that burn away fear, limitation, and the old story of separation; you present them on the altar of your attention, and watch as desire grows into realized being. The eighth day is the solemn assembly you carry into daily life—a fresh convening with the truth that God and you are one, that loyalty to the Covenant is loyalty to your own inner reality. When you keep the feast in consciousness, you do not serve a distant God: you awaken to your I AM, and the world gently rearranges to reflect that inner state. The practical result is not more effort but more alignment: you revise the inner picture and feel it real, and the outer life follows.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume you are already in the inner tabernacle—rest, listen, and feel the I AM as your present reality. On waking, revise any lack by repeating 'I AM, Presence now' until it feels real.
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