Waves Of Inner Purity
Numbers 5:25-26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Numbers 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The jealousy offering is waved before the LORD and burned as a memorial; afterward the woman drinks the water. This marks a ritual of purification.
Neville's Inner Vision
Numbers 5:25–26 presents a ritual in which a jealousy offering is taken, waved before the LORD, and burned as a memorial, followed by the woman's drinking of water. In the Neville manner, see this as a drama of your inner state. The woman is a symbol of jealousy or suspicion within you; the priest is your inner I AM—the unwavering awareness that sees without condemnation. The offering stands for a belief you are clinging to about guilt, danger, or competition. When the wave rises before the LORD, you acknowledge that this belief is only a symbol, not the reality of who you are. Burning the memorial portion is the act of releasing that memory, letting the old charge dissipate from your nervous system. The water that follows is your acceptance of purification, the moment you drink in the conviction that you are already sanctified by your own awareness. If you practice this, you revise the inner narrative and invite your present consciousness to embody the new state. Remember: imagination creates reality, and you are the I AM now choosing the truth that sets you free.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Close your eyes and, in imagination, lift the jealousy offering as a symbolic belief and wave it before the I AM; then burn the memory attached to it and drink in the new state by affirming, 'I am purified now, and this is my reality.'
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