Inner Thanksgiving Feast
Leviticus 7:12-13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verses describe a thanksgiving offering with unleavened and leavened bread, symbolizing purity, vitality, and peace offered to God.
Neville's Inner Vision
See the offerings as a map of the inner kingdom. The unleavened cakes mingled with oil signify pure, unadulterated gratitude—no yeast of fear, only the oil of divine awareness touching every crumb. The plates that include unleavened and leavened breads reveal how gratitude grows when aligned with presence: purity of attention, mixed with the vitality that leaven represents when offered in thankfulness for peace. In this light, God is not distant; the I AM within you is the living presence that witnesses and shapes your reality. The sacrifice of thanksgiving becomes a decree of consciousness rather than a request: you are already the grateful awareness, and through that identification the outer world expresses your inner state. The offerings teach balance—purity and expansion, simplicity and depth—pointing you toward peace, purity, and integrity. Practice by entering this inner feast in imagination, acknowledging that your everyday events mirror the feast you hold in mind.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume you are already at the feast of thanks; feel the presence, taste the peace, and declare, 'I am grateful; I am at peace,' until the sensation is real.
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