Inner Cleanliness Revealed
Leviticus 13:14-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 13:14–15 speaks of a bodily blemish that renders a person unclean, and a priest who declares the impurity, affirming that the raw flesh itself is unclean as leprosy.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the domain of consciousness, the 'raw flesh' is not a fixed fact of your being but a momentary vibration arising in awareness. The 'unclean' verdict and the priest's pronouncement symbolize the inner voices of judgment that identify with a condition. You are not the blemish, you are the observer I AM—the unconditioned awareness that can alter what you accept as real. When such a blemish appears, it is a signal to revise your sense of self, to refuse to dwell in the condemned state, and to return to the living certainty of your true nature. The healing occurs not by resisting the appearance, but by shifting allegiance from the appearance to your I AM, declaring that you are clean, whole, and untouched by the dispensation of the old state. Imagine the moment’s declaration dissolving the image of imperfection, and feel your consciousness re-aligning with the purer reality you already are. The outer sign becomes the invitation to re-create the inner state through deliberate, feel-it-real belief.
Practice This Now
When you notice a blemish or uncomfortable thought, pause and declare I AM. Then, feel the reality of wholeness flooding the area where the impression appeared, as if the impurity never existed.
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