Wholeness Beyond Uncleanliness
Leviticus 15:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse ties uncleanness to a bodily discharge, marking a state of impurity. It centers purity in ritual terms rather than moral fault.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the I AM lens, the word uncleanness in Leviticus 15:3 is not a judgment on you but a sign that a particular belief about yourself has taken hold. The discharge—whether it runs or is stopped—becomes a symbol of inner movements and the state you have accepted as real. You are not defined by that appearance; you are defined by the awareness that you are I AM, the self that never changes. When you acknowledge yourself as the I AM, you revise the scene with a new assumption: vitality and purity are your natural condition now. The body reflects your inner conviction, not the other way around, so you can choose to perceive the energy as unblocked life coursing through you, or as an opportunity to restate your wholeness. In this practice, you are asked to withdraw belief from the label and return to the imagination of complete presence. By oscillating between seeing and assuming, you awaken the inner fact of health and clean identity as your right here and now.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare: I AM; I am whole, pure, and free of any fixed 'uncleanness.' Feel the inner energy flowing as a clear stream, until the outer sense of discharge dissolves into vitality.
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