66 On the tenth day Ahiezer, the son of Ammishaddai, the leader of the men of Dan:

 

67 his offering was one silver plate, whose weight was a hundred and thirty shekels, one silver basin of seventy shekels, according to the shekel of the sanctuary, both of them full of fine flour mixed with oil for a cereal offering;

 

68 one golden dish of ten shekels, full of incense;

 

69 one young bull, one ram, one male lamb a year old, for a burnt offering;

 

70 one male goat for a sin offering;

 

71 and for the sacrifice of peace offerings, two oxen, five rams, five male goats, and five male lambs a year old.  This was the offering of Ahiezer, the son of Ammishaddai.

Ahiezer means Helpful brother.  The sacrifices he makes symbolize the transmutation of all that conflict with the intuitive guidance that comes from God.  The flour mixed with oil symbolizes the old subconscious tendencies that are not in accord with the Divine.  The cereal offering represents balancing of the Masculine and Feminine ways of knowing (Intellect and Intuition).  The dish full of incense symbolizes the Soul reaching for the Divine.  The bull and ram symbolize, respectively, the initial belief and the ideas in the mind that follow that way of thinking.  Sacrificing them in a burnt offering symbolizes completely changing one’s way of thinking.  The peace offerings symbolize those things that must be sacrificed in order to attain peace of mind.  The two oxen symbolize the way of thinking that supports Materialism.  The rams symbolize the consciousness that was raised up by this way of thinking.  The Five male goats symbolize the stubbornness and refusal to change.  The male lambs symbolize active sources of confusion.  Transmuting these things is what is required in order to strengthen the Intuition.

 

72 On the eleventh day Pagiel, the son of Ochran, the leader of the men of Asher:

 

73 his offering was one silver plate, whose weight was a hundred and thirty shekels, one silver basin of seventy shekels, according to the shekel of the sanctuary, both of them full of fine flour mixed with oil for a cereal offering;

 

74 one golden dish of ten shekels, full of incense;

 

75 one young bull, one ram, one male lamb a year old, for a burnt offering;

 

76 one male goat for a sin offering;

 

77 and for the sacrifice of peace offerings, two oxen, five rams, five male goats, and five male lambs a year old.  This was the offering of Pagiel, the son of Ochran.

Pagiel means Peace or Visitation of God.  He symbolizes the place in consciousness where meets God and communication takes place.  His sacrifices symbolize the relinquishing of any habits that you know, in your heart, are wrong.  The plate of flour here symbolizes the current beliefs about the individual, God, and the Universe.  The flour mixed with oil symbolizes the old subconscious tendencies that are not in accord with the Divine.  The cereal offering represents balancing of the Masculine and Feminine ways of knowing (Intellect and Intuition).  The dish full of incense symbolizes the Soul reaching for the Divine.  The bull and ram symbolize respectively the initial belief and the ideas in the mind that follow that way of thinking.  Sacrificing them in a burnt offering symbolizes completely changing one’s way of thinking.  The peace offerings symbolize those things that must be sacrificed in order to attain peace of mind.  The two oxen symbolize the way of thinking that supports Materialism.  The rams symbolize the consciousness that was raised up by this way of thinking.  The Five male goats symbolize the stubbornness and refusal to change.  The male lambs symbolize the beginning of those old habits that go against your inner divine nature or God.  Transmuting these things is what is required in order to strengthen your ability to hear divine, or intuitive, guidance.

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