Inner Cleansing Vision
Leviticus 13:6-8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
On the seventh day the priest examines the person; if the mark is not spreading and appears only as a dark scab, the person is pronounced clean and may wash. If it spreads, the priest declares him unclean.
Neville's Inner Vision
Take the Levitical scene as a meditation on your inner state. The 'plague' is not a disease but a belief taking form in your consciousness; the 'seventh day' is the moment you pause and look within. When the mark is 'somewhat dark' yet not spreading, the inner discernment proclaims you clean. In Neville's terms, it is not the body but your awareness that has changed: you have shifted from fear to faith, from bondage to freedom, by recognizing that what you call 'scab' is only a surface impression in the mind. The priest who looks again is your higher self, who revises the impression until it lies still. The act of washing your clothes is a symbolic cleansing of your mental garments—releasing old thoughts, renewing your sense of self, and aligning with the I AM. If the 'scab' spreads, your state is still unaligned; but even this is a signal to revise, not to condemn. Rest in the awareness that you are already clean, and let your life reflect the purity of your inner decision.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and assume you are clean now. Feel the scab dissolving as your awareness restates, 'I AM,' until renewal feels real.
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