Inner Leprosy as Consciousness
Leviticus 13:24-25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 13:24-25 describes a skin spot that burns; if the hair in that spot turns white and the spot is deeper than the surface, it is judged leprosy. The priest pronounces the person unclean.
Neville's Inner Vision
Picture the skin spot as a symbol of a stubborn belief, a white fire of fear or guilt within your mind. The burning indicates energy stirred by an old judgment. If the hair in the bright spot turns white and the spot runs deeper than the surface, you are told that a deeper, unclean condition exists — an inner separation from health. In Neville's terms, this is a state of consciousness, not a fixed body fact. The priest who examines is your own inner perception — your I AM watching the scene. When you believe the judgment, you declare yourself unclean; you reinforce the separation, giving it power. Yet you can revise the scenario by assuming the opposite state: you are whole, and the I AM is the sovereign reality behind all appearances. Feel the feel-it-real of health, unity, and seamless life. Imagination shapes form; therefore, the image on the skin changes as you maintain the new state. The plague dissolves as you align with the consciousness that never was separate.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and picture the spot shrinking while you affirm that you are health and one with life. Hold that felt sense until the image shifts to wholeness.
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