Inner Camp Fire of I AM

Leviticus 9:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Leviticus 9 in context

Scripture Focus

11And the flesh and the hide he burnt with fire without the camp.
Leviticus 9:11

Biblical Context

The verse describes burning the flesh and the hide outside the camp, symbolizing removing the old, external remnants of sin to keep holiness.

Neville's Inner Vision

Leviticus speaks in the currency of your inner life. The flesh and the hide burnt outside the camp are not about burnt meat; they are the old self you must disown in your present awareness. The camp is your state of consciousness—the inner circle where you stand as I AM, the witness who knows itself. When you imagine a sin offering carried out beyond those bounds, you are practicing the principle that what you called you must be kept clean from your sacred space. The fire outside the camp represents your decision to reject identifications that separate you from your divine awareness. In your mind, place the scene before you: you, as the I AM, standing at the gate, watching the old sense of self burn away, not in bitterness but in release. As the ashes rise, you awaken to a purer sense of being. This is true worship: not obedience to rules, but alignment with the present-tense reality of God-as-I AM. Your assumptions, when felt as real, change what you perceive.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and, with the I AM at the gate, imagine the old self’s flesh and hide carried beyond the camp and burnt away. Feel a fresher, purer sense of being rise within you as you rest in the awareness of God-as-I AM.

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