Blessing in Leviticus 9:22
Leviticus 9:22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Aaron lifts his hand toward the people and blesses them after offering the sin, burnt, and peace offerings. The moment marks worship expressed as blessing flowing from sacrifice.
Neville's Inner Vision
This rite is a doorway into your inner life. Aaron represents the I AM in action, lifting attention to the inner realm and pronouncing blessing upon the many facets of self. The offerings—sin, burnt, and peace—are inner movements: releasing what no longer serves and affirming harmony with the divine within. When Aaron blesses, the people outside mirror the blessing you now grant to your own consciousness. In Neville’s view, the world does not bless you; your I AM blesses the world by becoming aware of it. The blessing is not to appease an external deity but to demonstrate your decision, belief, and feeling that you are already blessed and therefore a channel of blessing to all you meet. Practice this as a daily discipline: assume the feeling of being blessed, envision the people in your life receiving your blessing, and let that inner decree migrate into action through quiet choices and steadfast presence.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, lift your attention as Aaron did, and declare 'I am blessed' in the present tense, imagining your blessing flowing outward to loved ones and challenges alike.
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