Inner Kinship Boundaries
Leviticus 20:19-21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 20 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage forbids uncovering the nakedness of close kin and states that such acts bring guilt and penalties, including childlessness as a consequence.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider these lines not as law about others, but as a mirror of your own inner states. Kinship stands for the intimate positions of thought you allow to inhabit your imagination. To uncover the nakedness of thy mother's sister or thy father's sister is to expose parts of your inner life that you have not purified, to pry into domains where fear, judgment, or resentment dwell. When you 'uncover' such near kin in consciousness, you destabilize the order of your inner kingdom, and you experience guilt, friction, and a sense that life cannot be born anew through you. The phrases 'they shall bear their iniquity' and 'they shall die childless' are not threats; they are the natural results of violating your own inner laws—your creative boundaries—for in imagination there is no separation between act and consequence. The remedy is to claim a state of inner purity and right relation with all that you carry inside: to know that you are the I AM, whole and undefiled, and that your thoughts will reproduce only what you consciously accept as true. When you align with this, your inner world becomes fertile, and manifestation flows in harmony.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, close your eyes, and repeat: I am the I AM, I honor the sacred boundaries of my inner kinship. Feel the truth of wholeness in your chest and rest there for a few breaths, revising any urge to trespass inner lines until it dissolves.
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