Anointing Your Inner Tabernacle
Leviticus 8:10-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses anoints the tabernacle, altar, vessels, and Aaron, sanctifying them for holy service.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Leviticus, the act is not a distant rite but a signal of your own inner state. The tabernacle, altar, laver, and Aaron are symbols of your consciousness—every aspect of your life you can consecrate by turning awareness into the oil of imagination. The oil poured upon the tabernacle represents saturating your mental atmosphere with a single, unchanging I AM presence. When you assume this, you are not appeasing an external ritual but re-embodying yourself as the priest and the sanctuary. The sevenfold sprinkling invites you to renew alignment—purity of thought, integrity of purpose, and devotion to true worship in daily living. As you feel the oil touching head, hands, and heart, you are directing your inner states toward sanctification, making your inner space worthy of inspired action. The true temple is the consciousness that experiences and acts; anointing is the discipline that keeps that temple holy, usable, and awake. When you rest in this awareness, you can revise any scene by remembering: I AM.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, I AM the tabernacle. Imagine the oil of awareness saturating every chamber of your inner sanctuary, renewing sanctity in your daily life.
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