Inner Booths of Awareness
Leviticus 23:41-43 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 23 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 23:41-43 commands a seven-day festival and booths to remind Israel of their deliverance from Egypt. It seals a covenant of worship and obedience.
Neville's Inner Vision
You are called to enter a new state of consciousness, not merely recount a historical event. The feast becomes a habit of mind, the seven days a symbolic duration for keeping your attention fixed on the I AM, a shelter you imagine within your own consciousness. Dwell in a booth, not as a place of escape but as a disciplined stance of faith, where fear and distraction lose their grip and your sense of self aligns with divine guidance. The memory of Egypt serves as a reminder that you once believed you were bound; now the inner deliverer—your own I AM—liberates you from that belief by sheer recognition. The clause 'That your generations may know that I made the children of Israel to dwell in booths' translates to: your awareness has already created the conditions of shelter and liberation whenever you choose to remember your divine origin. 'I am the LORD your God' is not a distant history but the living identity of your consciousness. Your covenant loyalty is the daily devotion to this inner truth, choosing to live in the present presence of God rather than in the mirage of lack.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and enter a simple inner booth of awareness for seven days; feel the shelter of God in your chest. Repeat 'I am the LORD your God' until that truth is felt as present reality.
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