Leviticus 13: Inner Diagnosis
Leviticus 13:24-28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
A skin lesion is inspected by a priest-like authority; its shift from unclean to clean hinges on whether it spreads and whether white hair appears.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your body is a theater of consciousness, and the skin's lesion is a belief taking form. The burning heat in the flesh is the energy of a thought you have entertained until it has a 'bright spot' that seems solid, even alive. When hair in that spot turns white and lies beneath the surface, it signals a conviction burned into your sense of self—an old story declared as fact. The priest who examines is your inner I AM, the awareness that weighs truth against fiction. If the spot remains only skin-deep and the color is merely darker, you are to wait seven days, watching the mind’s movement, not the body, to see if the belief spreads. If the bright spot expands, you have given the illusion power; it is pronounced unclean. If the spot stays in place and grows only darker as a sign of inner inflammation, it is a rising of the burning that can be healed by shifting awareness. You do not submit to external judgment; you awaken to a higher state and declare yourself clean by aligning fully with the I AM.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes, breathe to the I AM, and revise the belief by saying 'I am clean' until it feels true; visualize the spot fading to skin-tone as awareness expands.
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