Inner Passover Practice
Numbers 28:16-25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Numbers 28 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Numbers 28:16-25 describes the Passover and the Feast of Unleavened Bread, with holy convocations and daily offerings to the LORD.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through Neville’s psychology, these verses reveal that Passover and the seven days of unleavened bread are not distant observances but states of consciousness you enter. The fourteenth day is a moment when you awaken to the I AM and declare, Here is my renewed alignment with divine reality. The seven days of unleavened bread symbolize removing inner leaven—the ego’s noise and habit—that would distort pure awareness, leaving your attention clean and focused. The offerings described—the burnt offerings, the bullocks, the ram, the lambs—are inner movements of mind you choose to present to your living altar. They are not external sacrifices so much as deliberate thoughts and feelings brought into the fire of awareness, transformed into a sweet savor to the LORD within. The morning sacrifice and the daily meat offerings embody the steady practice of attention you maintain, daily renewing your sacred state in harmony with the I AM. The holy convocations correspond to moments when you pause, listen, and acknowledge your unity with the divine presence, free from laboring about self.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and revise one daily moment as a sacred offering; feel the I AM receive it and confirm, 'This is now.' Then rest in the sense of complete, uninterrupted awareness.
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