Inner Sanctification Of Aaron
Leviticus 8:12-13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage presents Aaron’s anointing with oil to sanctify him, and Moses clothing Aaron’s sons as commanded. It marks outer acts of consecration that mirror inner commitment.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your consciousness, not a distant rite, is being sanctified here. The oil poured on Aaron’s head is symbolic of the inner anointing—the awareness that you are the I AM, never separate from power. When you acknowledge this, sanctification becomes a state of being you inhabit, not a future event to earn. The garments put on Aaron’s sons signify the ordered life of your faculties—thought, feeling, and will—clothed and girded to serve a higher law. The LORD’s command through Moses speaks to a discipline of the mind you must choose; obedience is not servile fear but trust in the divine pattern already within you. As you align with that inner covenant, you separate from lower states and move toward purity, integrity, and loyalty to your true self. The outer rite is simply the visible sign of an inner revision: you are becoming whom you already are in consciousness. By this inner act, you enter a sanctified capacity to act, think, and feel with unwavering fidelity to the I AM.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes, breathe, and imagine the oil of awareness descending over your head; then revise any self-concept that blocks holiness, declaring 'I am sanctified now' and stepping into disciplined, joyful action.
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