Inner Purity, Peace Offerings
Leviticus 7:18-21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 7:18-21 describes penalties for eating peace-offering flesh on the third day, and for eating or touching unclean things; the text links purity with acceptance and separation.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the inner sphere, the external rules mirror your states of consciousness. The third day in the text signals a critical moment of decision: to partake of your peace offering while still clinging to unclean thoughts is to deny the immediacy of your I AM and invite a sense of separation. When the flesh of your offering touches impurity—fear, resentment, doubt—the inner inkling of acceptance is eclipsed, and you feel as if you are cut off from your true community with life. The Lord’s peace offering represents your integrated self, a communion realized through pure awareness. If you attempt to eat from this table while your mind runs with unclean tendencies, you reinforce a split between your desire and your being, and you experience a kind of self-exile. Yet the law also points to a remedy: return to a single, clean state of consciousness. When your awareness aligns with the truth that you are already accepted, the offering is complete, and you are restored to harmony with Life, here and now.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, affirm 'I AM clean, I AM accepted, I AM in harmony with Life' and imagine you are eating the peace offering from that already-realized state; feel the unity and return to present wholeness with each breath.
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