Inner Sacrifice Awakening
Leviticus 9:12-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 9:12-14 describes the burnt offering ritual where blood is sprinkled on the altar, the pieces and head are burned, and the inward parts are washed before being burned. The passage presents holiness and purification through dedicated worship.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this text the external rite is a map of your inner life. The blood sprinkled around the altar represents energy moving through your awareness, entering the field where you declare I AM. The offerings' pieces and head upon the fire symbolize parts of your life you consent to release to the flame of consciousness. Washing the inward parts and legs, then burning them on the altar, stands for cleansing hidden motives and habitual responses that fuel your outer conditions. This is not history but a revelation: true worship is the purification of your inner being, a separation from thoughts and patterns that diminish your state. By treating your own awareness as holy and permitting it to be refined by the fire of your I AM, you align with holiness and integrity. The ritual becomes a practice for re-sculpting the psyche, so your life is a freely given offering and the center of you remains the unchanging I AM.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and assume the state of the burnt offering; feel the I AM burn away impurities and visualize inner washing cleansing motive, then affirm I AM.
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