Sacred Inner Boundaries
Leviticus 18:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 18 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 18:7 safeguards a sacred boundary: do not uncover the nakedness of thy father or thy mother. It honors family as holy and preserves interior reverence.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the conscious observer, 'nakedness' is not mere flesh but the exposure of inner states. The father and the mother are archetypes within you—the authority that tests and the nurturer that sustains. Uncovering their nakedness would mean stripping away the sacred veil of your inner order, allowing fear, envy, or gossip to crowd the sanctuary of awareness. The command, then, asks you to guard the boundary between inner authority and outer revelation; you are not to rend the inner image into public view. In the Nevillean frame, your world is the I AM you identify as; whatever you permit to disperse private, sacred images becomes your reality. If the impulse arises to expose or pry, revise it: imagine the inner parent images clothed in reverence, their privacy preserved. This clothing is an act of faith and boundary-keeping that sustains moral integrity. When you honor this inner boundary, you align with the order of your own consciousness and awaken to the sense that love, power, and purity flow through you in balance.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and declare, 'I AM the guardian of the sacred inner boundaries.' Visualize the inner father and mother as dignified states of consciousness, veiled in reverence, and feel the boundary as your present reality.
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