Perpetual Offering of Awareness

Leviticus 6:20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Leviticus 6 in context

Scripture Focus

20This is the offering of Aaron and of his sons, which they shall offer unto the LORD in the day when he is anointed; the tenth part of an ephah of fine flour for a meat offering perpetual, half of it in the morning, and half thereof at night.
Leviticus 6:20

Biblical Context

Leviticus 6:20 describes Aaron and his sons offering a tenth part of an ephah of fine flour as a perpetual meat offering, split half in the morning and half at night.

Neville's Inner Vision

To the watcher within, Leviticus 6:20 speaks not of grain to God, but of the grain of attention you feed your consciousness. The 'tenth part of an ephah' is a precise measure you give to your inner temple—small, sufficient, repeatable. 'Perpetual' means this rhythm of mental nourishment can be kept day by day, morning and night. Aaron and his sons represent your own higher self in the act of worship—the I AM behind the eyes offering the 'meat offering' of thought. When you imagine the offering as two halves, morning and night, you reveal the two currents of awareness that sustain your inner horizon: the quick, waking attention on the new and the reflective, quiet attention of ending the day. The presence of God is not external; it is the awareness that attains form. By consciously choosing to offer a steady portion of your attention, you are aligning with the inner law that imagining creates reality. The state of grace is the state of being aware that you are already the I AM, and every act of attention is a sacrament of that truth.

Practice This Now

Tonight and morning, assume the state of perpetual worship by mentally offering a tenth of your attention as awareness; feel it real and let consciousness rise.

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