Inner Cleanliness and Presence
Leviticus 15:23-24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 15:23-24 discusses ritual impurity connected to bodily states and contact, declaring certain touch or intercourse makes a person unclean until evening; the bed and its coverings become unclean as well.
Neville's Inner Vision
Leviticus speaks in the language of ritual: touch makes one unclean until evening; intercourse extends that state for seven days. In the Neville Goddard vantage, these words reveal not a distant law but a confession about our inner states. 'Uncleanness' is a psyche-label for momentary drift away from the I AM, the ever-present awareness you are. The bed and objects symbolize habitual terrains where you have given attention to fear, limitation, or separation. When you touch them—when you touch a thought or a memory—I am present to let the inner consequence show itself as a shift in your sense of self. The seven days become the cycles of inner renewal you consent to before you 'lie' with another belief or desire; the evening completes the shift, signaling that a new inner pattern is ready to be re-founded. The law is not about punishment but about waking you to your own state. Return always to the Presence; imagine that you are already clean because you are always attended by the I AM within.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and affirm, 'I AM Presence now; I am whole and holy in this moment.' See the scene of purification as the inner state you inhabit, and revise any sense of impurity by assuming the truth: 'I am one with God, and nothing can touch my core.'
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