Aaron's Inner Feast of Holiness
Leviticus 6:18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The males among Aaron's line eat of the offering, and the rule is set to endure forever. Anyone who touches the offerings becomes holy.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of Leviticus 6:18 as a map for the inner kingdom. The male heirs of Aaron stand for the active, ruling portion of your consciousness—the I AM that makes choices and consumes nourishment. The line about eating the offering means you take into yourself the quality you desire, letting it become your habitual sustenance rather than a distant ritual. To touch the holy thing implies that through careful attention you contact a state of grace; such touch sanctifies the toucher because it aligns the I AM with what is holy. The phrase made by fire points to imagination as the furnace that refines your desire—fire consumes the old self and leaves a clearer image of your true state. When you perform this inward feast, you are obeying a law that endures in every generation of your being: you feed your consciousness with the living truth you wish to embody, and that truth becomes your reality. Thus holiness is not external ritual but a dynamic relationship with your own I AM and its imaginative power.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and choose a state you want to embody today such as peace or confidence. Eat the state by imagining it entering you, feeling it saturate your being, and affirm I am that I am.
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