Inner Purification by Leviticus 12:6
Leviticus 12:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 12:6 describes a purification rite after childbirth, where a woman offers a lamb and birds to the priest at the entrance of the tabernacle. The act symbolizes cleansing and separation from old patterns.
Neville's Inner Vision
Spiritually, Leviticus 12:6 is not a historical procedure but a map of your inner birth. The 'days of her purifying' are the quiet months when you turn from old self-images and prepare the newborn I AM within your consciousness. The lamb of the first year stands for a fresh, unblemished state of awareness you willingly inhabit—devoted, undefiled, ready to be lived. The young pigeon or turtledove represents the swift, grateful thoughts that accompany the new life as you consent to its presence. The sin offering points to release—an inner sacrifice of fear, guilt, and limitation you no longer carry. The 'door of the tabernacle' is your inner threshold where the I AM, the priest, greets you as the one already understood, the you who has returned to purity. By holding this image and feeling its truth, you perform the act in consciousness, not in matter. Your only work is to affirm and dwell in the state of purification until it becomes your habitual awareness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the state: I AM purified. See the lamb and birds offered at the inner priest's door, and feel the truth that the purification is already complete.
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