Inner Anointing And Cleansing
Leviticus 14:25-29 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 14:25-29 describes a ritual where blood is applied to the ear, hand, and foot, then oil is poured and applied, culminating in the head anointing to secure cleansing and atonement.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville's vision, the outer rite mirrors an inward conversion. The blood on the tip of the right ear, the thumb, and the great toe symbolizes cleansing of how you listen, act, and move—your inner hearing, your intentional deeds, and your pathways in life. The oil poured into the priest's left hand represents the living I AM within you, the awareness that animates and sustains every action. Sprinkling the oil seven times before the LORD invites a sevenfold reinforcement of consciousness—an inner cadence of reassurance that you are held by a truth beyond appearances. When the oil returns to the right ear, hand, and foot, you are reorienting these faculties toward wholeness, not performing a mere ritual, but establishing a new state of being. The remainder of the oil on the head signifies the anointing of the mind, a sealing of forgiveness and unity with the divine I AM within. The rite becomes a practice: cleanse, anoint, and renew from a healed center, so your future movements flow from awareness rather than from limitation.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the state of the rite: visualize blood anointing the tip of your right ear, your right thumb, and your right big toe; see oil poured from your left palm and brushed onto those same points; finally, imagine the oil resting on your head, sealing the new state of consciousness.
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