Inner Peace Offering Practice
Leviticus 9:18-20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 9:18-20 depicts a peace offering where a bullock and ram are sacrificed for the people, blood is sprinkled around the altar, and the fat is burned on the altar.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the silence between the words of Leviticus, the peace offering is not merely a ceremony; it is a states-of-consciousness act. The bullock and ram symbolize stubborn ego-forces that resist the open, generous life of the I AM. By sprinkling the blood round about the altar, you are invited to saturate your awareness with the life-force of your being, dissolving separation and fear into the one reality you are. The fat burned upon the altar represents the precious energies of desire and affection refined by sacred intention, turning raw appetite into devotion. The portions given to the people imply communion: sharing your inner abundance with the whole, so that your inner temple becomes a radiating center of peace. When you read this, see that the ritual is a map of inner conversion: you slay old self-images, you anoint your space with the life of awareness, and you burn away excess to reveal the fullness of the I AM. The true sacrifice is internal alignment, not external ritual.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Close your eyes and declare, 'I am the peace offering, my life in complete alignment with the I AM.' Visualize slaying fear, sprinkling awareness around your inner altar, and feeling the energy burn on the altar as love fills your chest.
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