Inner Bath Leviticus 15:18
Leviticus 15:18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse describes a ritual washing after intercourse, where both parties are considered unclean until evening.
Neville's Inner Vision
Leviticus 15:18 speaks of a mutual washing that follows an intimate moment, but in Neville’s vision the ‘uncleanness’ is a temporary state of consciousness, not a moral verdict. The bath in water becomes an inner act of attention that washes away the stubborn impression of a scene once believed real. When you recognize that you are the I AM, you reverse the current of experience and return to a pristine awareness. The seed of copulation is the birth of an idea or belief; the two figures symbolize inner faculties that, in a moment, breed a picture that seems to take possession of you. By the end of the day, that picture dissolves as you re-enter alignment with truth. The law and commandment here invite you to the practical art of purification: consent to feel your wholeness now, revise the moment, and let holiness be your natural state. Your inner world is the temple; your awareness is the water that makes it clean again and again.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, acknowledge the I AM as your only reality, and revise the moment by picturing a stream of clear water washing over you; feel it-real for two minutes, then open your eyes in a renewed sense of purity.
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