Inner Guilt, Atonement, Turning
Leviticus 5:17-19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage teaches that even unintended sins carry guilt, requiring a trespass offering and the priest's atonement, after which forgiveness is granted.
Neville's Inner Vision
Sin, in this light, is not a crime outside you, but a misalignment of your present state of consciousness. The laws of the Lord are the laws of your own mind; ignorance is a signal, not a crime you bear apart from yourself. When you wist it not, you do not escape guilt; you simply have surfaced a neglected state of awareness. The ram without blemish offered to the priest is the symbol of your attention purified and redirected - your willingness to acknowledge, once and for all, that you are not separate from God. The priest within, your own I AM, makes atonement for that ignorance when you revise it through acknowledgment and feeling it real. Forgiveness then flows as a restoration of wholeness, not as a concession from a distant judge, but as the natural outcome of turning attention back to the I AM. Remember: you do not need another ritual; you need a new state of consciousness that replaces the old belief with the truth of your unity.
Practice This Now
In your imagination, place the unblemished ram before the inner priest (the I AM) and revise the mistaken belief; feel the forgiveness as a present, living reality.
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