Seven Inner Altars Of Faith
Numbers 23:29-30 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Numbers 23 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Balaam instructs Balak to build seven altars and prepare seven bulls and seven rams. Balak complies by sacrificing on each altar.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Neville’s frame, the seven altars are seven fixed states of consciousness you cultivate in awareness. Balaam’s instruction to build them and Balak’s obedience represent your inner decision to dedicate every station of the mind to a single, clarified assumption. The seven bulls and seven rams symbolize seven streams of energy you offer to your desired end—devotion, faith, gratitude, receptivity, patience, persistence, and joy. When you “sacrifice” on each altar, you enact the inner act of consenting to the end already present in imagination. The outer scene—the request of Balak—mirrors the outer world, but the power to fulfill it rests in your inner alignment with I AM. The practice is simple: assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled; revise any sense of delay; keep steady attention across all seven stations. In this inner temple, worship is not a ritual to appease a distant deity but an act of becoming the thing you seek, so that events in your life reflect your unwavering inner worship.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Choose a single desire and assume the feeling of its fulfillment now, as if you have already passed it through all seven inner altars. Linger with the feeling, then release in gratitude, trusting your I AM to bring it into form.
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