Casting Doubt From The Camp

Leviticus 24:23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Leviticus 24 in context

Scripture Focus

23And Moses spake to the children of Israel, that they should bring forth him that had cursed out of the camp, and stone him with stones. And the children of Israel did as the LORD commanded Moses.
Leviticus 24:23

Biblical Context

Moses commands the community to remove the one who cursed and stone him. The people obey the divine command.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within your inner sanctuary, the camp of your mind, a curse of fear or doom has taken root. The text says to bring forth the one who cursed and stone him; in Neville's language, that 'curse' is a thought-form you have entertained about yourself. The 'camp' is your habitual self-concept, and the 'stone' is the fixed act of awareness that refuses to identify with that thought any longer. When the inner Israel obeys the divine command, it demonstrates that your inner law—your I AM—governs: holiness is separation from a belief that limits you. To 'stone' a cursed thought is not punishment of a person but the shedding of a false identity, clearing space for truth to reign. This is the practice of revision: present the settled feeling that you are the I AM, and that whatever curses you think cannot exist in that light. As you repeat, you become the lawgiver in your own heart, and your outer world rearranges to reflect your renewed consciousness.

Practice This Now

Notice a repeating curse thought, then revise with, I cast you out of my mind; I AM the law here. Feel it real as you imagine a stone dissolving, and the camp bathed in radiant awareness.

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