Inner Boundary of Purity
Leviticus 11:29-30 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
These verses name several creeping creatures as unclean, marking a boundary between ordinary nature and what is set apart. They underscore the emphasis on purity and separation within a life aligned to holiness.
Neville's Inner Vision
These verses present a list of creatures deemed unclean, not to curse nature but to prompt you to notice the inner creeping thoughts that would defile your sacred sense of self. The ever-present movement of life within the self becomes the altar where purification occurs. In Neville's psychology, every creature is a state of consciousness that creeps into your awareness. The 'boundary' you call clean is not a rule outside you; it is your inner arrangement of attention. As you dwell in the I AM—your unshakable awareness—you are invited to revise: imagine that the unclean ones are simply thoughts, habits, or distractions that cannot persist in the realm of your conscious gaze. You do not fight them; you acknowledge them and declare, quietly, 'I am the I AM; I choose what belongs to me.' Through feeling it real, you shift the inner climate such that only what aligns with your sacred state remains seen. The purification is not a ritual elsewhere but a renewal of your inner registry. The moment you align with purity, the outer world begins to rearrange itself to match your inner condition.
Practice This Now
Practice: Close your eyes and affirm, 'I am the I AM; purity is my natural state.' Then feel your boundary of awareness receiving only what belongs to you.
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