Inner Diet of Consciousness
Leviticus 11:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage records God's instructions to Moses and Aaron about which animals may be eaten, setting a dietary boundary.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this word, the Lord speaks to your inner self, not to beasts. The beasts are your thoughts, habits, and experiences. The command to Moses and Aaron mirrors a call to your own I AM to define what you will consume in consciousness. By declaring which inner 'foods' enter your awareness, you establish holiness as a discipline of boundaries rather than external ritual. When you adopt this inner boundary, you are choosing alignment with covenant loyalty: you feed only that which affirms your divine nature and rejects what corrodes it. The story becomes a map of how to supervise your mind: decide what to nourish, revise what no longer serves, and feel the truth of your freedom right now. Each deliberate choice of inner nourishment changes your state, and the outer world mirrors the refined state you hold in awareness. Your diet, therefore, is a practice of consciousness, a daily act of self-authentication as the I AM.
Practice This Now
Practice: today, in quiet, declare, 'I eat only what nourishes my divine nature.' When a limiting thought arises, revise it into a higher belief and feel it real as already done.
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