Inner House Cleansing Meditation
Leviticus 14:33-37 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 14:33-37 describes a house suspected of leprosy in the land of possession. The owner reports to the priest, the house is emptied, and only then is the plague inspected for in the walls.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here the 'house' is your inner mansion. The 'plague' represents a persistent belief or feeling that corrupts your sense of life. When the owner reports 'there is a plague in the house,' consciousness, not an external entity, notices a misalignment in your state of being. The priest is the inner I AM, the voice of true discernment that examines the place. Before it can enter, the space must be emptied—your attention must withdraw from the familiar anxieties, images, and identifications that would contaminate the sacred inspection. Then the priest looks on the walls; if the 'plague' is visible as hollow strakes, greenish or reddish, and lower than the wall, it reveals a subconscious pattern—something hidden and underlying, not merely surface impression. This is not punishment, but a map showing where your inner consciousness still identifies with separation or lack. By acknowledging it without fear, you allow the I AM to reinterpret it as non-being, and the house becomes clean by your choice to re-remember who you are.
Practice This Now
Assume you are the owner of your inner house. Tell your inner self, 'I now empty this house of every belief that does not serve life,' and feel the space being swept clean. Imagine the inner priest stepping in, the walls shining, and the I AM presence confirming the integrity of your state.
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