Inner Blood, Inner Presence
Leviticus 4:17-18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 4:17-18 describes the priest performing a blood rite—sprinkling before the LORD and draining blood at the altar—symbolizing cleansing and atonement within ritual worship.
Neville's Inner Vision
See the scene as an inner drama, not a distant ritual. The blood is your life-energy, a conscious vibration you redeem through awareness. Sprinkling seven times before the LORD is the disciplined alignment of attention with the I AM, before the veiled deeper Self. The horns on the altar symbolize fixed beliefs you cling to as real; anointing them with blood is acknowledging that your dominant thoughts must bow to God-consciousness. Pouring the rest of the blood at the bottom of the altar represents releasing the old self and its stories, laying a foundation for a fresh vitality to rise from inside. The rite becomes a daily practice of worship—cleansing by deliberate intention, inviting the Presence of God to dwell within your inner sanctuary. When you know yourself as I AM, you enact this sacrifice in consciousness and awaken a renewed life from the altar’s quiet base.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, breathe, and revise a limiting belief by affirming 'I AM.' Visualize the inner sanctuary, sprinkle your renewed consciousness on the stubborn beliefs at the horned altar, and pour out the old story, inviting God's Presence to flood your life.
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