The Twelve Cakes Within
Leviticus 24:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 24 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 24:5 instructs baking twelve cakes from fine flour, with two tenth deals in each cake, as part of a sacred offering. It signals a disciplined, ordered worship that gathers the inner life into one table.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your inner life is a tabernacle, a shrine of states you continuously inhabit. The twelve cakes are the twelve facets of consciousness you choose to honor—memory, perception, intention, faith, hope, courage, gratitude, patience, discernment, love, stillness, and wisdom. Baking them with fine flour and dividing each into two portions teaches balance: two tenth deals in each cake reflect the pairing of action and awareness, form and feeling, outward doing and inward truth. The ritual is not a demand upon God but a discipline of your I AM, the you that stands behind every thought. When you imagine the loaves on the table before the Presence of your attention, you acknowledge holiness and separation: your inner world is sanctified through consistent attention and obedience to the truth that imagination creates reality. By this practice you feed your divine nature, align your inner dispositions with the reality you desire, and become the custodian of your own inner temple.
Practice This Now
Assume the twelve loaves are already set on the table of your mind; imagine each loaf as a steady, nourishing thought. If doubt arises, revise by repeating 'I am whole, I am one with God' until the feeling lands as fact.
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