Inner Law of Alignment
Leviticus 20:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 20 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse presents a prohibition and consequence, framing certain sexual acts as violations of a sacred order. It places accountability on the individuals within a covenant context.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Neville's inner-law perspective, Leviticus 20:13 is not a condemnation of persons but a signal about the state of your own consciousness. When you label an act as 'abomination' and call for punishment, you reveal a split between your awareness and the living I AM you truly are. The so-called law points to the inner movement of thought—how you identify with fear, separation, or judgment rather than with unity and integrity. The 'blood shall be upon them' is the acknowledgment that every belief you hold about yourself becomes your reality through your imaginative life. To convert this from outer decree to inner practice, you shift your attention from blame to self-awareness, from prohibition to clarified identity. The holiness demanded is not a ritual but a steady aligning of your mind with the one, indivisible I AM, a state in which you do not condemn but forgive and reframe. In this light, the verse becomes a map: notice any self-judgment that divides you, revise it, and let your feeling of the I AM fill the space.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and assume you are already living in the holy oneness of the I AM. Rest in that state, repeating 'I AM' until you feel the calm, pure alignment as real.
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