Inner Voice of Leviticus

Leviticus 12:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Leviticus 12 in context

Scripture Focus

1And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying,
Leviticus 12:1

Biblical Context

The verse states that the LORD spoke to Moses, initiating divine communication.

Neville's Inner Vision

Observe that the text does not locate God far away; it presents the I AM within speaking to the waking mind. In Neville terms, 'the LORD spake' is an inner notification from your state of consciousness, a beckoning voice that declares what you are now to assume. Moses in the verse stands for the mind that can hear and respond; you, too, are asked to listen to the inner call and to answer with belief. The act of 'saying' is the invitation to revision—the divine directive that what you imagine about yourself is the seed of your next experience. When you accept that the voice is within, you realize you are not petitioning an external God, but aligning your outer life with your inner I AM. The verse becomes a practical drama: you hear, you acknowledge, you revise, and you act as if the command already exists in your consciousness. Thus, the 'spake' is the opening of a present tense relationship between awareness and form.

Practice This Now

Sit in quiet, place a hand on your chest, and imagine hearing the inner voice say, 'I AM speaking to you now.' Respond with the belief that this is already true and feel it real in your body.

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