Inner Peace Offering
Leviticus 3:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 3:1-2 describes presenting a blemish-free peace offering from the herd, laying hands on the head of the offering, and the priests sprinkling its blood at the altar. It portrays a ritual that signals harmony with the sacred.
Neville's Inner Vision
Leviticus 3:1-2 presents the herd peace offering as an outer rite that mirrors an inner settlement. The blemish-free animal stands for a mind cleansed of doubt, fully ready to express peace. Laying the hand on the head is not a ritual gesture of mercy alone but an act of identification with your true I AM, the awareness that stands sovereign over your life. By proceeding to kill at the door of the tabernacle, you symbolically end stale stories about separation and conclude that your identity is indivisible from the divine. The sprinkling of blood round about the altar becomes the circulation of felt truth through your consciousness, sealing a new sense of harmony in the sacred space of your imagination. In Neville's practice, this is an invitation to assume the state of peace as already present, to revise any sense of lack by dwelling in the assured I AM. When you maintain this felt reality, your circumstances follow the inner harmony you have affirmed, and peace becomes your natural atmosphere.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, and in your imagination offer a blemish-free peace to the I AM. Place a hand on your chest, declare I am peace, and feel the old self-contractions dissolve as you dwell in the felt reality of wholeness.
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