Garments of Linen Purity
Leviticus 16:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 16 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse describes the priest's holy linen garments and a washing ritual, signaling preparation for sacred service. It emphasizes purity and separation as prerequisites for true worship.
Neville's Inner Vision
Behold the garments not as mere cloth but as your states of consciousness. The holy linen coat, breeches, girdle, and mitre symbolize disciplined thoughts, elevated feeling, and focused attention you wear when you enter life as the I AM. The directive to wash the flesh in water is an invitation to cleanse belief and memory that cling to identity, to rinse away fear, doubt, and reliance on appearances. In Neville's language, you dress by an inner act of assumption: you are already the holiness you seek, so the world now takes on that state. The outer dressing mirrors your inner alignment; the washing is the feeling of truth dissolving the old self-conception. When you presume this linen state and feel its reality, you no longer search for purity outside; you awaken to purity as consciousness. In that shift, true worship arises not from ritual alone but from the unwavering posture of being the I AM, here and now.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and assume you are already clothed in the holy linen garments of purity, feeling the fabric of calm about your body. Then imagine a gentle stream washing away all doubt, and move about your day carrying that clarified I AM presence.
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