Inner Light, Clear Paths
Leviticus 19:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 19 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse prohibits insulting the hearing-impaired and hindering the blind, urging reverence for God and mindful speech that does not block others from truth.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Neville, Leviticus 19:14 speaks not only of external ethics but of the inner conditions that shape reality. The 'deaf' and 'blind' are not people you meet but states within you: a refusal to hear new possibilities and a mind that obstructs the light of truth for others. When you curse the deaf or set up a stumbling block, you rehearse fear, separation, and obedience to a conditioned self—yet God’s I AM is not outside but within, the living awareness that notices and chooses. Treat all perception as a mirror of your inner state: if you fear God, you fear nothing that exists in the present moment, for you are the power that lends meaning to appearances. The moment you decide to stop cursing, to remove mental blocks, you align with the I AM and invite harmony, justice, and clear perception into your world. Your imagination, rightly trained, becomes the bridge between intention and form, dissolving the blocks you once blamed in others.
Practice This Now
Assume the state: I am the I AM, hearing and seeing without cursing or blocking another's path. Sit with a calm breath, revise a recent judgment, and feel it real that your inner light clears perception for you and for others.
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