Inner Waters of Purity
Leviticus 11:9-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 11:9-12 distinguishes clean aquatic life (fins and scales) from unclean; those without fins and scales are deemed an abomination.
Neville's Inner Vision
Life is a sea within you, and every thought is movement in that sea. The waters become your arena of awareness, where fins and scales symbolize thoughts and feelings that move with harmony to your I AM. Clean things are those that work with order, discernment, and life; they are the thoughts you nourish. The unclean, lacking fins and scales, are thoughts that drift in chaos and feed fears, judgments, or unguided impulse—these are the 'abominations' you would not feed on in your inner diet. The command to not eat of their flesh is not a decree on others but a discipline of your own inner appetite: refuse to dwell on unaligned images, let them die in the water of your attention. By assuming you stand now in the state where all waters are governed by your royal awareness, you become the observer who only drinks from the finned-and-scaled currents. In such seeing, your life rearranges itself to reflect that inner order, and purity becomes your present condition, not a distant rule.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and picture your mind as a vast sea; acknowledge thoughts as fish with fins and scales. Decide now to feed only the finned-and-scaled currents and let the others drift away.
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