Inner Sanctuaries Awakening
Leviticus 26:31 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 26 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 26:31 speaks of judgment as the outer consequence of inner misalignment: cities waste and sanctuaries desolate, and the savour of offerings is withdrawn. It frames consequence as a mirror of inner fidelity, not arbitrary punishment.
Neville's Inner Vision
Leviticus 26:31 becomes a map of the inner drama: outer desolation is the result of neglected inner sanctuaries. Cities of habit, memory, and desire decay when you withhold reverence for the I AM within. The sanctuaries within—the places of reverence in which you listen for the I AM—fall into desolation when you doubt, complain, or worship conditionally. The aroma you call 'sweet savour' depends on your inner alignment; when you doubt or fear, the fragrance fades. But this is not doom; it is a reminder that the inner state creates the outer. The I AM in you is unaffected by punishment, only awaiting your voluntary agreement to a new mode of being. So revise now: assume you are the I AM conscious of itself, the builder of sanctuaries, the lover of truth. Imagine the inner city cleared of fear, the sanctuary restored, and the aroma of gratitude filling your breath. Feel it real as you speak: I am the I AM, and I now dwell in a restored temple.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and repeat the simple assumption, I am the I AM; my inner sanctuary is restored now, and I feel the fragrant calm of reverence returning as you breathe slowly and behold the rebuilt inner temple.
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