Clean Inner Vessels, Pure Life
Leviticus 11:34-35 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 11:34-35 links ritual cleanliness to what is touched; vessels and cookware that contact a carcass or its water become unclean, and must be discarded.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Neville's ear, this law speaks not of soil and seeds alone, but of states of consciousness. The so-called unclean thing is not out there but within your awareness when a death-image—fear, limitation, guilt—has touched your mind's vessels. Water that carries such carcass becomes the symbol of life’s energy colored by limitation; whatever it touches grows soiled and must be broken down into remembrance. In truth, your I AM, your divine awareness, is the only vessel that can hold the life that truly is. When you are conscious of yourself as the perfect, unassailable state, the external world aligns, and nothing need be broken apart but old, worn beliefs. The decree that certain tools become unclean is a call to purify the mind's workshop—destroy the old patterns and recommission the vessel to hold life free from contamination. Your imagination is the fire that purges; through revision of the self-image, you convert ordinary objects and events into vessels of purity. Assume you are the clean state now, and your world will reflect that cleanliness.
Practice This Now
Practice: Sit, close your eyes, and envision a vessel in your hands that never becomes unclean; declare that you are the purifier. Then feel the state of perfect purity as if it already were your daily experience.
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