Inner Scall Healing and Cleanliness
Leviticus 13:35-37 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage says that after cleansing, if a skin condition spreads, the person is unclean; if it stays localized and hair darkens, healing is confirmed and the person is clean.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the Levitical tale, the skin becomes a field where inner states reveal themselves. The scall that spreads after cleansing is the mind’s belief that some lack health, worth, or wholeness still lingers. When the priest looks and sees the spread, the state is declared unclean because the inner assumption has not shifted. But if the scall remains confined and black hair grows where it was, healing is declared. This is not a clinical sign but the inner proof that a new state has settled. The priest functions as the inner I AM, the awareness that recognizes your present state and pronounces your reality. The law here speaks to the psychology of purification: you must revise the belief at the root, not merely scrub the surface. Once you entertain a steadier assumption I am clean and my life reflects wholeness now the imagined renewal becomes the visible condition. The scope of holiness is inward, not outward; separation is alignment with a state of consciousness where error cannot spread and healing is your natural embodiment.
Practice This Now
Practice: For 24 hours, assume the inner scall does not spread. Say I am clean now and visualize the area of your mind becoming bright and healed, with the new state taking root as your reality.
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