Inner Cleansing Through Imagination
Leviticus 14:30-31 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage describes offerings for sin and burnt offerings, plus a meat offering, made to seek cleansing. The priest then makes atonement for the one to be cleansed.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your world is a state of consciousness, Leviticus merely naming the inner motions of mind. The turtledoves and pigeons, the sin and burnt offerings, the meat offering are symbolic moods of consciousness, tiny yet potent signals you can revise. When you, the one to be cleansed, offer these inner symbols in imagination, you are not paying a debt to a distant temple; you are reordering your attention toward a higher state of awareness. The priest is the I AM within you, the steadfast awareness that atones by aligning the old belief with its truth. Forgiveness is not a transaction outside you; it is a realization that you are already single with God, simply deciding to identify with wholeness. By desiring and assuming the state of being clean, you dissolve the sense of separation. The ritual thus becomes mental rehearsal: you repeat and feel, until your inner life reflects the reality of reconciliation. The precise form of offering fades as you hold the certainty of your divine nature, and cleansing becomes your present experience as you stand in the light of I AM.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Tonight, close your eyes and declare, 'I am clean and whole now.' Picture presenting your old guilt as an inner offering to the I AM and feel the weight lift, resting in the felt sense of reconciliation.
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