Inner Purity of Consciousness
Leviticus 15:2-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 15:2-3 describes a running issue that marks a man as unclean, tied to an ongoing bodily condition. The passage uses ritual terms to codify how such states separate one from communal life.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville Goddard's reading, the law's 'running issue' is not merely a physical defect but a symbol of an unsettled state of consciousness. The 'uncleanness' represents a sense of separation from the I AM—the indivisible awareness that you are God in operation. Whether the flesh 'runs with' the issue or is temporarily stopped mirrors the fluctuations of attention and belief within the mind. The remedy is not ritual cleansing but a deliberate shift in consciousness: assume the state of the I AM here and now, and revise the scene by declaring, 'I AM that I AM.' As this inner assumption takes hold, the outer condition may persist as sensation, yet it no longer governs experience. The apparent impurity dissolves as you rest in your true identity, restoring oneness with divine presence. Thus, the law points not to punishment but to a universal pattern: your inner alignment creates your outer life, even when appearances suggest otherwise.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: In a quiet moment, close your eyes, breathe, and affirm 'I AM' as the sole reality until you feel a steady sense of Self. Visualize the running issue fading into light, returning your attention to the I AM.
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