Seven Days of Inner Purity
Leviticus 13:26-27 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 13:26-27 describes a priest examining a skin spot for seven days and then declaring it clean or unclean depending on whether the condition spreads. The process models an inner discipline of observation and purification.
Neville's Inner Vision
The passage speaks to a spot within consciousness—a belief or fear that has taken on form in your inner skin. The seven days of quarantine are your period of mindful self-observation, during which the 'priest' of I AM tests whether the thought remains or is dissolved by consciousness. If the spot spreads—doubt enlarges, fear deepens—the inner verdict marks it as 'unclean,' signaling a belief in separation from the Presence of God. The remedy is not struggle but revision: withdraw attention from the appearance, maintain the conviction of your oneness, and allow the imagination to convert perception. See the entire body of your psyche as the temple of God, where freshness and holiness reside when you refuse to name absence. By the seventh day, the reflection should reveal no extension beyond its border, and the sense of separation dissolves as you stand in the reality of I AM. This is how purity, holiness, and presence are practiced in the image of imagination that creates reality.
Practice This Now
Seven-day inner quarantine: revise every fear as a misperception and feel the I AM saturate your consciousness with wholeness. Each day, declare, 'I am the Presence of God' and feel the state of purity spreading through all thoughts.
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