Creepers Cleanse the Inner Temple
Leviticus 11:20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
It declares that creeping fowls that move on all fours are an abomination to you. The emphasis is on separating from what is unclean in the inner life.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider Leviticus as a map of your inner weather. The 'fowls that creep' symbolize the creeping thoughts and habitual patterns that move in the dim corners of your consciousness—low, familiar energies you have tolerated too long. They are called 'abominations' not to condemn you, but to awaken you to the truth that your awareness should not be governed by such energies. The I AM within you is the sovereign observer; when you identify with these four-footed thoughts, you give them reality and they shape your life. The command to reject them points you toward a state of purity that is yours by consciousness: you are the one who decides what can dwell on the stage of your mind. As you dwell in the sense 'I AM,' you naturally dissolve the power of creeping states. Your outer world will reflect the inner order you maintain; keep your inner temple clear by assuming the higher state and feeling it real, and the creeping energies fade.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: When a creeping thought arises, revise your state by saying, 'I AM,' and feel the elevated reality as yours now. Envision a bright light cleansing your mind and establishing a calm, holy temple within.
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