Garments Of Consciousness
Numbers 20:28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Numbers 20 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses strips Aaron’s garments and passes them to Eleazar; Aaron dies at the top of the mountain, and Moses and Eleazar descend.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this inner tale, Aaron represents a fixed self-image of holiness, an old priestly identity you wore to feel secure in the perception of righteousness. The stripping of Aaron’s garments and their transfer to Eleazar marks an inner revision: a new state of consciousness takes up the function of priesthood while the old one passes away. The mount is a heightened awareness, a summit where revelation occurs, and Aaron’s death there is not extinction but the saying goodbye to a worn-out role that no longer serves your present I AM. Eleazar receiving the garments signals that the next phase of your loyalty to the covenant rests in a subtler, more intimate alignment with inner law. Purity and integrity are kept not by external ritual but by continual fidelity to the inner intention—the awareness that you are the Imago Dei, the living sense of God within. As you descend with Moses and Eleazar, you bring this revised sense into ordinary life, practicing discipline, compassion, and certainty in your everyday deeds.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling, 'I am the one who carries the higher priesthood within.' Revise your self-image now and feel the old garments fall away as you descend into daily life with a renewed awareness of I AM.
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