Inner Bread on the Table
Leviticus 24:5-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 24 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse prescribes twelve loaves placed on a pure table before the LORD, with frankincense on each row as a memorial offering. It speaks of inner order and remembrance central to sacred worship.
Neville's Inner Vision
On this page of Leviticus, the twelve cakes are not mere food but states of consciousness gathered in the temple of your mind. The two rows of six set on a pure table before the LORD symbolize an orderly arrangement of your inner faculties—perception, faith, desire, gratitude, attention, expectation—fostered in the light of nonjudgmental awareness. The pure frankincense on each row is the aroma of remembrance, the constant reminder that you are ever in the presence of the I AM, the God within. The memorial offering by fire is the transformation of intention into real experience; when you awaken to the truth that you are the I AM, you lift the bread from imagination and let its meaning burn within your feelings until what you desire becomes fact in your life. In Neville Goddard's terms, you are not petitioning a distant deity, but revising your state of consciousness. The ritual becomes a discipline of I AM perception: align imagination with the sense of already having what you seek, and reality follows from that steadfast conviction of truth.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and mentally place twelve loaves on a pure table before the LORD, with frankincense on each row. Then feel the reality of already possessing what you seek, letting the fire of your desire burn away doubt.
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