Virgin State of Consciousness

Leviticus 21:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Leviticus 21 in context

Scripture Focus

13And he shall take a wife in her virginity.
Leviticus 21:13

Biblical Context

Leviticus 21:13 speaks of the High Priest taking a virgin wife. In Neville's view, this becomes a metaphor for an inner covenant where the I AM chooses a virgin state of consciousness, a pure foundation for inner authority.

Neville's Inner Vision

Viewed through Neville's lens, Leviticus 21:13 becomes an interior covenant rather than a social command. The High Priest is your I AM—the inner governor—and the 'wife' is a virgin state of consciousness, pristine and unoccupied by compromise. The verse suggests that true authority arises when awareness vows loyalty to purity of motive, undisturbed by fear, appetite, or ulterior aims. To marry this virgin state is to permit imagination to birth forms only through disciplined, loving attention. In this inner marriage, every thought, feeling, and image is tested for purity—does it serve the greater I AM, the stillness behind your eyes? When you dwell in that state, you are no longer ruled by lack or limitation; you become the witness who imagines and accepts as already real what would serve your highest good. The practical truth is that you can assume the state of pure consciousness now, and with settled feeling proceed as though your life reflects that covenant.

Practice This Now

Assume the state: close your eyes and declare, 'I am united with a virgin state of consciousness; I am the High Priest of my I AM.' Feel the calm certainty and let this purity guide your decisions today.

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