Inner Boundaries Of Kin
Leviticus 18:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 18 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse forbids approaching a close relative to uncover their nakedness; it emphasizes boundaries, purity, and sacred propriety.
Neville's Inner Vision
The letters you touch are not about people but states of consciousness. The command 'None of you shall approach...' is a reminder that the most sacred proximity is internal: your awareness must not be used to pry into the vulnerable places of another or even your own without the consent of your higher self. When you feel drawn to expose another's hidden life or to reveal what should be kept private, you are simply reacting from a reactive state of mind. The I AM, the awareness that you are, requires holiness and separation—not distance but clarity. See yourself as the observer who honors boundaries, and see others as expressions of your own inner kin: loving, yet sacred. By choosing to respect the privacy and inner sanctity in yourself and others, you restore harmony and align with the inner law that governs all relationships. As you revise in imagination, you declare: 'I am the I AM; I protect the sacred garden within; I do not invade or pry.'
Practice This Now
Assume the state that you honor inner boundaries; when you feel the urge to pry, revise silently: 'I am the I AM, guardian of the sacred inner garden.' Feel it real by repeating until it sits as your current awareness.
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