Inner Boundaries Of Self
Leviticus 20:17-18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 20 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 20:17-18 condemns incest and the exposure of nakedness as a violation of sacred boundaries; it frames the consequences as separation from the community.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through Neville’s lens, Leviticus 20:17-18 reveals inner boundaries, not legal codes alone. The nakedness described is the symbol of consciousness exposed to images that would make you feel separate from your I AM. When you imagine yourself as identified with such images, you uncover a fountain of belief that you can be polluted, and you bear the sense of guilt or exclusion—the 'iniquity' seems real because you have consented to a story about self that is not you. The remedy is not punishment, but a revision inside: assume the reality that you are the I AM now, the unblemished, the fountain of life. In that assumption, the "wicked thing" loses power; the boundary becomes a natural consequence of your awareness, not a social judgment. You are never separated from divine purity when you hold the awareness that your consciousness is already holy. Thus, the call is to keep your mind in the harmony of your true nature, and allow the imagined conditions to fade as you dwell in the assured presence of I AM.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly and declare, I AM the boundary and fountain of my life. Revise any image of pollution by repeating, I am the purity that cannot be touched by appearances, and feel it real.
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