Seed, Purity, and Inner Cleansing
Leviticus 15:16-17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage says that when a man’s seed leaves his body, he must wash all his flesh with water and remains unclean until evening; similarly, any garment or skin touched by the seed must be washed and remains unclean until evening.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your inner seed is a symbolic thought or desire that has moved through your awareness. The law’s washing is not about a ritual but a compelling image of resetting your state. When you give attention to a seed—an impulse or story about separation, lack, or limitation—you attach your consciousness to it and you feel unclean; you 'produce' a world shaped by that seed. The cleansing water stands for the stream of awareness by which you revise your state. Return to I AM, to the reality that you are the unconditioned creator, whose Purity is your natural condition. The 'evening' marks the moment when you drop the old seed by choosing a new end; the garments and skins are your habits and identifications that have touched the seed; you wash them by seeing them anew through the lens of one all-powerful consciousness. In this sense, ritual is a pointer to psychological renewal: you are always clean, but you must consciously revise what you allow your attention to touch you with.
Practice This Now
Act now: close your eyes, declare I AM purity; feel the awareness wash over your flesh, and imagine washing your garments and habits in that water until you feel clean and settled in the present I AM.
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