Inner Purity Of Leviticus
Leviticus 15:25-26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verses describe a prolonged period of ritual impurity during a time of separation, making the person and what they touch unclean. It frames purity as a maintained condition influenced by time and place.
Neville's Inner Vision
Read through Neville's lens: impurity is not a thing that clings to you but a belief your mind accepts. The 'days of her separation' are the days you have insisted on feeling separate from your true I AM. The bed and the surfaces she lies upon are nothing more than symbols in your inner theater, showing the effect of a lingering assumption. If you wish to heal the sense of separation, you do not fight time or dirt; you revise by assuming a new state of consciousness. Say to yourself, I AM that I AM, and feel that there is only one life-principle now at work—the unbroken purity of awareness. In this state, the issue loses its power, and the rooms, beds, and chairs reflect your new inner scene as clean and whole. Practice is not denial but alignment: dwell in the feeling that you are already entire, and your outer world will rearrange to fit that truth. Remember: the law is your own consciousness translating what you believe about yourself into form.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine a bright, neutral light flooding you and your surroundings. Silently declare I AM clean and let that conviction fill the room until it feels real.
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