No Idols, Only I AM
Leviticus 26:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 26 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 26:1 commands not to make or bow to idols or images, for the LORD is God; true worship is an inward alignment with God rather than external symbols.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, Leviticus 26:1 is not about stone or wood; it is a description of your inner economy. Idols are fixed pictures you cling to in the theater of mind, and bowing to them is the surrender of your living awareness to their imagined power. The LORD your God is not a distant statue but the I AM that remains when every outward image dissolves. In this light, 'no graven image' means you are asked to stop preferring a symbol over the living Presence. Your land—the field of consciousness—is to be governed by the I AM, not by a borrowed form. When you collapse the image you worship, you do not diminish God; you return to the truth that God is the one I AM behind all seeing. Your job is to seek and feel this presence now, and to revision the moment when you believed a picture could define you. By holding the inner state of self-identity as God-aware, every external condition takes on the color of your inner reality.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, declare 'There are no idols—only I AM,' and feel the presence filling your awareness; imagine the idol-image dissolving into light and remaining as pure conscious I AM.
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