Inner Cleansing by Imagination
Leviticus 15:4-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage explains that anything touched by the person with the discharge becomes unclean, requiring washing and waiting until evening for restoration.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the Neville lens, the bed and surfaces are symbols of your inner state. The discharge is a belief you have allowed to attach to your sense of self—lack, separation, or limitation. Touching or sitting on these symbols re-evokes that old thought, a claim of impurity. The cleansing rite is psychological: wash by revising your thoughts, and feel it real that you are already pure. By invoking I AM as your true reality, you dissolve the sense of contamination, so the day shifts in consciousness as if the old charge has passed with the evening. The outward signs mirror your inner movement; a true cleansing comes first in awareness, and then the world aligns with your certainty. The power is imagination; the time to awaken is now.
Practice This Now
Assume a new state now: I am clean, I am whole. Visualize a clear stream washing over the bed and objects, dissolving the old charge; dwell in the feeling of inner purity until it remains unshaken by touch or circumstance.
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