The Freckle Within: Clean by Consciousness
Leviticus 13:38-39 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Bright white spots on the skin are examined by the priest, and if the spots are darkish white, they are called freckled spots and the person is deemed clean. The passage frames cleanliness as discernment, not moral defect; connection to God rests in the inner state.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this decree, the skin’s markings are symbols in your inner theatre. The priest who inspects the flesh represents your own awareness as it watches appearances rise and fade. A bright spot is not a defect; it is a thought-form or feeling newly formed in consciousness, asking to be acknowledged, not judged. When that spot is darkish white, it becomes a freckle—the texture of your mind expressing itself in form. You are clean not because appearances vanish, but because your true self remains the I AM that perceives them. The law does not condemn; it invites you to revise your sense of self, to affirm: I AM the I AM present in all life, health, and harmony. Practice by dwelling in that state until it feels real, and let the outer skin of events reflect the inner radiance. As you hold to this, the freckle dissolves into light and your environment harmonizes with the stated truth of your being.
Practice This Now
Assume the state: I AM the I AM within me. Feel it real by closing your eyes, resting your hand on your heart, and repeating, 'I AM the I AM within me,' until the sense of unblemished consciousness fills you.
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