Inner Grain Offering Insight
Leviticus 6:20-23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage describes Aaron and his sons offering flour mixed with oil as a perpetual act of worship. The baked pieces are presented as a sweet savour to the LORD, and the priest's portion is wholly burnt, not eaten.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of the flour as your present form informed by imagination, and the oil as the life-force animating it. The day you are anointed is the moment you accept a new state of consciousness. The division of the offering into morning and night speaks to a steady practice—constant attention that feeds your inner kingdom. The baking and sweet savour express that this offering is pleasing to the inner Presence, not to feed some outer deity but to align your inner awareness with the I AM. The anointed priest within you carries this ritual forward; the decree that it is forever shall be the ongoing law of your consciousness. And when it is wholly burnt, not eaten, you recognize that the form is merely symbolic, a temporary vessel consumed by the flame of awareness so that only the essence—your true Self in God—remains.
Practice This Now
Assume the state of I AM as already present; in your imagination, see the flour and oil as form and life, bake a portion and offer it to your inner Presence, affirming that the old self is burnt away and only pure awareness remains.
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