Inner Cleansing Protocol
Leviticus 13:33-34 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
These verses describe a seven-day process in which a skin condition is observed by the priest-like observer, and cleanliness is pronounced if the lesion has not spread. The ritual emphasizes purification and renewal rather than mere physical cleansing.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the Levitical ritual, the outward act of shaving hair and then waiting seven days is not about skin alone; it is a symbolic training of awareness. The scall before the skin becomes a mirror of a belief or habit that has taken root in your consciousness. The priest who examines and pronounces cleanliness stands for your I AM—the unchanging awareness that observes every thought and feeling. When you observe the 'scall' and see that it has not spread, you do not affirm disease but reaffirm life; you do not wash to remove dirt from a body but to rinse your state of mind in the truth of your being. Healing occurs in the inner state as you hold a new assumption for seven days—the period of steady attention—until the sign of 'no deeper than the skin' becomes evident as consistency in your inner world. When you pronounce yourself clean, you also wash your clothes and step into a renewed life, where outer appearances reflect the renewed inner condition.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Assume the state 'I am clean and whole' and, whenever old fears arise, revise them with that truth. Sit a few minutes in the feeling of being renewed, letting your awareness (I AM) rest on the premise of non-impurity until it becomes your lived reality.
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