Inner Cleansing Of Leviticus 13
Leviticus 13:12-17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 13:12-17 shows how a skin condition is judged. If the entire skin turns white, the person is pronounced clean; if raw flesh appears, the person is unclean, and if it later turns white again, cleanliness is restored.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville's voice: In your inward economy, the body is not a fixed map but a sign of your inner states. The 'leprosy' is a stubborn belief about yourself, a story you've identified with until it covers all your skin—your entire sense of self. The priest who looks is your I AM, the awareness that judges the state and pronounces what you accept as true. When the signs fill every inch of your flesh and turn white, the verdict is 'clean' because you have identified with a state of wholeness and right relationship. Yet when raw flesh appears, fear and separation arise—uncleanness in your inner sense of self. If that raw flesh is seen to turn again and become white, you have shifted; the sense of self is restored, and the body is again aligned with wholeness. This is not about old laws, but about the inner mechanism: your consciousness can revise its story and declare a new identity. The moment you recognize that cleanliness is a function of awareness, you begin to heal by feeling that you are already clean, right now, within God.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, declare, 'I am clean in God,' and visualize your entire skin turning white while affirming, 'I am restored.' Hold the sensation of pure wholeness for several minutes and let it reframe your identity.
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