Inner House Healing
Leviticus 14:48 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The priest checks the house; if the plague has not spread after the plastering, he proclaims the house clean because healing has occurred.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the Levitical scene the house stands for the state of your own consciousness. The plague is the mental image of imperfection, and plastering marks the intentional renovation of belief—your inner revision. When the priest, symbol of awareness, looks and sees no spread, healing is already affirmed in the order of your being. To the Neville reader, this is the moment you awaken to the fact that healing does not come by external ritual, but by a conscious recognition of your I AM as the source of life. The plague disappears in consciousness when you stop wavering between fear and faith and settle into the simple fact that the inner house is clean. The pronouncement then is not a verdict on an external house but a recognition of a completed inner condition. Your task is to stand in that state, feel your I AM presence, and let the sense of restoration permeate every room of your mind. Healing is not coming; it is acknowledged and embraced now.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and picture the mind as a house. Visualize plastering the walls with renewed belief until they glow. Then declare the plague is healed and feel this restoration as your immediate reality.
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