Inner Wave Offering Practice
Numbers 6:19-20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Numbers 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The priest presents the ingredients and waves them as a holy act before the LORD. Afterward, the Nazarite may drink wine.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this reading, the wave offering is not a distant rite but an inner movement. The Nazarite's vow, symbolized by the shaven hair, marks a turning away from old identification and a turning toward a higher self. The priest, standing as the mind of I AM, takes the sodden shoulder and the unleavened bread and lifts them as an offering of conscious intention. The wave before the LORD is the moment imagination is set into motion, a vibration sent forth from awareness to affirm a new state. When we yield to this inner gesture, the offering becomes holy to the priest—an established energy in the field of consciousness—and the other symbol, the wine, can follow as a sign of restored life in the house of the self. Thus the law is teaching not about external ritual but about the discipline of consciousness: consecration precedes fulfillment, and true worship is alignment with the I AM. The outward symbols point to an inward fact: you are already the state you seek when you imagine and persist in it.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes, assume the state of consecration now, and mentally wave a pure offering before I AM; hold the feeling until it feels real in your body and surroundings.
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