Leviticus Boundaries of Purity
Leviticus 18:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 18 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 18:13 forbids uncovering the nakedness of one's mother's sister, signaling a clear boundary within family relations. It anchors purity, integrity, and holiness in how we relate.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the present moment, the law speaks not as restriction in some external code, but as an inner posture. The mother's sister stands for a familiar claim upon your attention, a kinship that would intrude into your sacred space. Yet the text does not bind you to another's rule; it summons you to the state you are always, the I AM that watches your thoughts and chooses what to reveal. When you imagine yourself as a sovereign consciousness, the impulse to violate that inner boundary loses its force, for nothing outside your awareness can claim dominion unless you grant it. The true purity is the alignment of your feeling with your own inviolable state. Uncovering, in Neville's sense, is not a physical act but a revelation of old associations that would disrobe your inner life. You can shift by ruling your inner weather: declare, I AM the keeper of this boundary; see your entire field of attention as holy and protected; allow only what supports your highest alignment to approach. In that moment, you fulfill the spirit behind the verse.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the state I AM the boundary of my conscious life. Feel a radiant boundary surrounding you and trust that only what aligns with your highest I AM reality can approach.
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