Inner Leprosy: A Consciousness Vision
Leviticus 13:10-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 13:10–11 describes a rising on the skin judged by the priest as old leprosy, which declares the person unclean.
Neville's Inner Vision
Seen through Neville's lens, the 'old leprosy' is not a medical blight but a stubborn inner posture—an inner belief that has grown white with fear and clung to separation. The priest who inspects the rising stands for your own I AM—the discerning awareness that names what you accept as real. When white skin and raw flesh appear, the text signals a consciousness you have accepted as you; it does not originate outside you. The truth, however, is that no power resides in blemish apart from the mind that grants it authority. To heal, you must revise the premise: I am the I AM, and there is only one life; the old sense of unclean dissolves in your awareness now. Imagine the rising fading, the color smoothing, the hair returning to health, and feel the unchanging fact of your divine nature. As you linger in this inner state, the outer scene begins to reflect your inner clarity.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume the I AM as your present reality, and boldly declare, 'I am clean.' Then envision the rising dissolving and the skin restoring to its calm, healthy state.
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