The Inner Priest's Virgin State
Leviticus 21:13-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 21 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 21:13-15 commands the high priest to marry a virgin from his own people and avoid other kinds of women, to keep his line holy. It ends with God sanctifying him.
Neville's Inner Vision
From Neville's vantage, the 'high priest' is your elevated consciousness; the wife who must be taken is a virgin state of awareness, freshly prepared to be joined with in imagination. This is not about outward bloodlines but about inner purity: the 'widow, the divorced, the profane, or the harlot' are the lingering habits of fear, doubt, and compromise you refuse to unite with any longer. You choose a state of consciousness that is 'of his own people'—the truth of your current I AM, your true nature unmarred by past experiences. The clause 'Neither shall he profane his seed among his people' becomes a law for your mind: the fruit of your actions—your manifestations—must spring from this chosen purity, untainted by old negatives. When the LORD sanctifies him, it is the assurance that your assumed state is not merely imagined but set within the very fabric of being; the inner I AM affirms and actualizes it. Thus, your practice is to shift internally, not by force of command but by the steady assumption that you are now united with a refined, pristine consciousness, and all outcomes will follow.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume a pristine, unmixed state of awareness as your inner bride; feel it real now. Keep faith that I AM sanctifies this seed, so your outcomes arise from this pure union.
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