Inner Diagnosis and Healing
Leviticus 13:20-22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 13:20-22 portrays a priestly inspection where a skin blemish is deemed unclean or quarantined for seven days, depending on its appearance and spread.
Neville's Inner Vision
Leviticus 13:20-22 becomes a map of consciousness. In Neville's language, the blemish is not a curse in the body but a belief in separation from the I AM—the living awareness that you truly are. The priest within you is your inner sense of judgment, pronouncing 'unclean' whenever your awareness dwells in fear, doubt, or separation. When the mark is described as not white-haired and not deeply sunk, you experience a seven-day probation—a mental period to revise the scene rather than to fight the appearance. If the belief spreads, the inner verdict seals the plague, a confirmation that you have identified with lack. Yet you are the I AM and can rewrite the script: revoke the verdict, restore your sense of wholeness, and imagine health as your natural state. The body will follow the state of consciousness, reflecting a return to purity, integrity, and holiness. Do not strive fearfully; awaken to the truth that the entire experience is a creation of your own awareness.
Practice This Now
Assume the healed state now. Feel it real as you take a slow breath, imagining radiant health flooding every cell for 60 seconds.
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