Inner Holiness Awakening
Leviticus 19:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 19 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God commands the Israelite assembly to be holy, signaling that holiness is the standard because the Lord is holy.
Neville's Inner Vision
Listen, dear one, to the command as your invitation to shift your inner center. 'Ye shall be holy' is not a distant rule but a declaration of your state of consciousness. 'For I the LORD your God am holy' identifies the source of that state as the I Am within—the awake awareness that never changes. In Neville's practice, places are inner dispositions and events are inner movements. When you hear 'be holy,' you are being asked to occupy a state where attention is sanctified, where judgments, fears, and compulsions are seen as passing phenomena within the one I Am. Holiness becomes not a set of external rules but a fixed assumption: you are the I Am, the holy presence that remains unchanged by circumstance. As you dwell there, your thoughts align with a sacred rhythm, your desires recalibrate, and your actions flow from a quiet power. The outer world then reflects this inner sanctuary. The command to be holy is a call to revision: assume the endowment of holiness, feel it as real, and watch the sense of separation dissolve into unity with God.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, repeat 'I am holy now,' and feel the I Am presence as your present state; dwell there until the sense of unholiness dissolves.
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