Sweet Savor of the Inner Offering
Leviticus 6:15-18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The text defines a portion burned as a sweet savor to the LORD, with the remainder eaten by Aaron and his sons in the holy place. It is declared most holy and a perpetual statute, and anyone who touches it becomes holy.
Neville's Inner Vision
Observe that the meat offering is not a distant ritual but a pattern of your inner life. The handful you lift is a deliberate selection of thoughts, feelings, and aims—mixed with oil and frankincense, the fragrance of awareness. When you burn it upon the altar of imagination, it becomes a sweet savor to the I AM, a memorial of your supreme attention to God within. The remainder given to Aaron and his sons represents the life that remains in you—the daily acts, choices, and relationships—eaten in the holy place, untouched by leaven, symbolizing purity rather than corruption. Holiness comes by separation from old beliefs that dilute vibration. The call that it is a perpetual statute echoes that this practice is ongoing, not a one-off rite; to touch it is to be made holy, meaning your state of consciousness is consecrated. When you align your inner worship with this pattern, you sustain a pure vibration that radiates through your days in harmony, health, and effective living.
Practice This Now
Take a moment to practice: assume you are the I AM and offer a handful of your current thoughts and motives to your inner altar; see them burn in vivid imagination, releasing a fragrance of acceptance. Then rest in the realization that the remainder of your day is holy, carried by your elevated state.
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