Garment of Inner Purity
Leviticus 13:50-52 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The text describes a priest examining a garment for seven days; if the plague spreads, the garment is burned as unclean.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you the priest of awareness inspects a worn garment—the belief you wear that has become a plague of fear and identity doubt. The seven days are not mere time but a disciplined turn of attention, watching how the pattern moves within you. If the plague has spread through warp or woof, imagine it burning in the fire of consciousness and declare the fabric utterly unclean and discarded. Do not fight the belief with force; revise the state by feeling its falsehood dissolve as the flame feeds on it. In this act you do not condemn yourself but authorize a purification, a clearing of an old self to reveal the not yet born I AM behind it. When you sense the contagion is gone, symbolically return to your clean skin and affirm a new pattern of being, one that rests in awareness rather than in the worn cloth of limitation. The external garment merely answers to your inner condition; by choosing and feeling it real you reset the inner script, and life aligns with your restored purity.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: sit quietly, assume the I AM as your inner priest, declare I AM clean, and visualize the old garment burning away, leaving you in a renewed, pure self.
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