Inner Atonement Of Leviticus
Leviticus 6:6-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 6:6-7 describes offering a blemish-free ram and a priestly atonement, resulting in forgiveness for the trespass. The essence is a ritual pointing to inner reconciliation through correct self-relationship.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville Goddard's lens, the trespass offering is not a distant ritual but an inner transaction. The ram without blemish stands for your unassailable I AM—the pristine state you are always, even when you think you have sinned. When you 'bring' it to the LORD, you bring your awareness to the innermost self where true identity abides. The estimation is your current self-concept—the value you assign to the offense—through which you either imprison or release yourself. The priest represents the inner authority of consciousness that can pronounce forgiveness. When that priest makes atonement, you experience a shift in perception: you are reconciled to your true nature, and the sense of separation dissolves. Forgiveness then becomes a living fact of your inner life, not a distant decree. You are forgiven to the measure you hold yourself as the unblemished, beloved self who lives in harmony with love, justice, and inner grace. The invitation is to claim this alignment here and now, and let your inner state enact the change you seek.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and, in imagination, present an unblemished ram to your inner priest. Say, 'I am forgiven,' and feel the relief and alignment ripple through your whole being.
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