Inner Tabernacle Consecration Practice
Leviticus 8:33-35 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage commands seven days at the door of the tabernacle for consecration, with atonement performed and a warning to remain there, faithfully keeping the divine charge. It points to an inner boundary where life is governed by obedience to the LORD.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through Neville's lens, the seven days are not mere time but a turning of attention inward to the I AM. The door of the tabernacle becomes the boundary of your outer ego, a place where you choose not to exit until your consciousness is consecrated to divine reality. The atonement is an inner correction of belief—an inner shift into the truth that you are protected and upheld by the I AM. To 'abide at the door' is to stand firm in awareness, refusing distraction until the habit of separation dissolves into unity. The seven days symbolize a complete, repeating cycle of mental discipline, a weekly resetting of identity until your life mirrors the divine order you have assumed. Your body, days, and choices come under the LORD's charge, becoming instruments of the one life within.
Practice This Now
Assume you are already consecrated; sit in quiet and imagine standing at the door of your inner tabernacle, and hold that state for seven days in your consciousness. Feel the I AM as your constant protection and truth, letting atonement rearrange your sense of self.
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