Inner Disassociation for Purity
1 Corinthians 5:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Corinthians 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Paul instructs not to keep company with those who engage in immorality, aiming to protect holiness within the community.
Neville's Inner Vision
Paul’s plain instruction to avoid company with fornicators becomes, under the Neville lens, a map of inner discipline. It points not to social judgment but to the act of withholding belief in a lower self. Every person you meet stems from a state of consciousness you secretly entertain. To refuse company with that impulse is to refuse to identify with it as your reality. The I AM inside you is the true you, the unconditioned awareness that sustains you. When you honor that inner state—feeling your unity with life and your own purity—the outer world rearranges to match the vibrational memory you hold. The epistle’s “not to company” becomes a practice of revision: you stop rehearsing the scent of impurity and begin living from the memory of perfect wholeness. By choosing to inhabit the higher self as your baseline, you discover that separation from the lower impulse is really separation from the illusion of lack, and your surroundings reflect the new you.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and assume you are already in the state of purity, at one with all life. Feel-it-real by quietly affirming, 'I AM purity,' and let your associations align with that inner memory.
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