Inner Cleanliness and Boundaries
Leviticus 15:4-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 15:4–6 declares that a bed or seat touched by one with the discharge becomes unclean and must be washed until evening.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Neville, this is not a physical contagion but a state of consciousness. The bed and the seat are inner places where you settle beliefs about who you are. When you imagine yourself as having an issue, you align with a law of separation that declares uncleanliness until the present moment shifts. The washing of clothes and bathing in water symbolize mental hygiene: you wash away old thought patterns, bathe in the light of awareness, and keep clear until the 'even'—the moment you choose to be fully present. The true cleansing is the assumption of a new self—seeing that you are I AM, whole and holy by nature. The discharge points to a belief of lack you have accepted as real; the remedy is to return to consciousness that you are the I AM and therefore already clean, so your world must reflect that clean state. Treat the bed and the places you sit as inner terrains you govern by attention to your divine presence, and cleanse them by steadfast awareness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume the feeling 'I AM clean' now and repeat it until it floods your awareness; then picture every bed and seat you touch shining with purity.
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