Mal-nourished
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An issue of the mind, the information within it, and the effects of such. The specifics of the offering are as commanded at Leviticus chapter 2:
“When anyone offers a grain (mental effort) offering (bringing near to Yahweh; #7133), his offering shall be of fine flour (“strip, chipped”; refined; #5560). He shall pour oil (“grease, richness”; anointed thoughts; #8081) upon it and put frankincense (“whiteness”; pure thoughts; #3828) on it.”
(vs.1) It is the inner acknowledgment of gratitude towards the realization of the transformation process brought by the mercy of Yahweh, form His Temple within. It symbolizes the mind zealous to overcome all that has hampered the soul; the thoughts borne forth from the ever wicked self will. “A priest (mental officiator) shall take from it [the effort toward mental gratitude] a handful (a grasp) of fine flour (refinement), the oil, (anointed thoughts), and all the frankincense (realized purity), and the priest shall burn (“close, drive”; seal in and close out those thoughts deemed appropriate or inappropriate; #6999) it as a memorial (“reminder”; internal remembrance; #234) portion on the altar (“slaughter”; bowed conscience: #4196) an offering (mental correction) made by fire (conviction and sound judgment), a sweet aroma fragrant thoughts) to Yahweh.” (vs.3) The ability to discern between the ONLY two wills in existence, Yahweh’s and mankind’s, is the work of the interior priesthood. The thoughts that embody the grain offering are no doubt “meaty”, and geared towards both the leaving behind of old mental patterns, and the receiving of the revelations from the will of Yahweh. The Kingdom of Yahweh is the Mind of Yahweh placed into chosen souls and the Temple is the place within where the two wills meet (the outer court), do business (mental warfare), And bring mental perfection (the inner court). Internal reverence and sacrifice is what is required. The offering to be, “Baked in an oven (“fire, lamp”; recognition through convictions; 4*8574)…of unleavened (sinless) cakes (“punctured, wound”; mental breaking; #247) …of wafers (“split”; mental separation: #7550″. (vs.4) This again speaks to an offering that comes through refined thinking and the specifics of how it is cooked (“baken”; internally completed; #644); “either a pan (“cook”; guarded; 4*4227) or frying (“stew, gush”; shed; 4*4802) pan, with both flour (refinement) and oil (illumination).” (vs.4-6)
At verse 2 we saw the “handful” offered as a memorial (memory) portion unto Yahweh, and at verse 10 we find out what transpires with the remaining portion: “It is a most holy (mentally sacred) offering to Yahweh made by fire.” And we also learn that no grain (mental substance) offering can be “burned with leaven (sinful thinking) or honey (“gummy, sticky”; sweetness; 4*1706),” but that it must be, “seasoned with salt (“pulverize, rub”; temperament; #4417).” (vs.10-16) And as for the remainder of the Law in reference to the grain offering, we go to Leviticus 6:14-18 to discern intent: “This is the Law (mind precepts) for the grain (faith based) offering.” (vs.14) And as it was in Leviticus chapter 2, verse 15 of chapter 6 gives the mandates and then adds this at verses 16-18: “The reffiainder (thoughts upon the conscience)