Inner Sacrifice Illuminated
Leviticus 6:30 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse says the sin offering whose blood is brought into the sanctuary to make atonement is not to be eaten; it is to be burned.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the stillness of your own consciousness, Leviticus 6:30 speaks not of a distant ritual but of the inner child of belief. The blood entering the tabernacle of the congregation mirrors the charged thoughts—guilt, fear, and obligation—that we bring into our personal sanctuary to reconcile with an imagined law. But the instruction that it shall not be eaten, and shall be burnt in the fire, reveals the path of true psychology: do not digest the old sense of sin; burn it by the light of awareness until it no longer feeds your sense of separation. The holy place is your own awareness; the fire is attention, the leaven that consumes the old story. As you refuse to consume the offering, you refuse to identify with the problem; you allow the fire of consciousness to transmute it, releasing the energy back into the I AM that animates you. Thus reconciliation is not something you earn from without, but a return to the state of awakened consciousness in which you know yourself as the reconciled, pure, indivisible I AM.
Practice This Now
Assume you are reconciled now. Visualize the guilt-energy entering your inner sanctuary and being burnt away by the fire of awareness, leaving you as the I AM.
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