Incense on the Bread of Mind
Leviticus 24:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 24 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 24:7 commands placing pure frankincense on the rows of bread as a memorial offering to the LORD.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the stillness of your consciousness, this verse invites you to an inner altar. The bread is your daily thoughts, the rows a cadence of attention arranged in memory. Frankincense, pure and exalted, signifies a refined desire rising from the I AM presence within, not from outward ritual. When you imagine placing that fragrance upon every row, you are not performing for an external deity; you are awakening the memory of God inside your own awareness. The memorial is a sign you keep before your mind that the I AM remains the undeniable reality behind every breath and choice. The offering by fire becomes the burning passion of conviction: you offer your highest states of consciousness to the inner God, and as they rise in awareness, they are consumed by pure awareness, turning ordinary bread into sacred life. Treat the verse as an instruction to revise your inner world: let the sense of being loved and guided by the I AM be the fragrance you wear in thought, word, and deed.
Practice This Now
Practice: For the next few minutes, close your eyes, breathe softly, and declare I AM as your essential identity. Then imagine pure frankincense falling on each row of bread in your mind, and feel this fragrance elevating your thoughts into offerings to the inner God.
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