Garment Cleansing Through Imagination
Leviticus 13:55-57 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 13:55-57 describes the priest examining a plague after washing; if the color or spread remains, the garment is unclean and must be burned; if the stain is removed, the garment is clean again.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of the Levitical test as a map of consciousness. The plague in the garment is a belief that has taken root in your inner fabric. When you wash it with truth - the light of your I AM, forgiveness, and revision - the hue should change. If the color remains, if the pattern lingers, you burn the image in your imagination: refuse to wear that thought any longer, let the fire of awareness consume it. If the blot darkens after cleansing, rip it out of the warp and woof of your mind's fabric, withdraw the belief from its place in your life. And if it still appears somewhere on the garment, burn the very place it dwells, so the plague cannot spread into your outer world. Your true nature is purity; your inner priest is awareness. By deliberate assumption and vivid revision, you separate the unclean from the garment and restore holiness to your life.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quiet and declare 'I AM that I AM' while assuming the purifying state. Visualize the garment being washed and the stain vanishing, then feel the purification as real.
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