Inner Priest Valuation

Leviticus 27:11-13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Leviticus 27 in context

Scripture Focus

11And if it be any unclean beast, of which they do not offer a sacrifice unto the LORD, then he shall present the beast before the priest:
12And the priest shall value it, whether it be good or bad: as thou valuest it, who art the priest, so shall it be.
13But if he will at all redeem it, then he shall add a fifth part thereof unto thy estimation.
Leviticus 27:11-13

Biblical Context

An unclean beast is presented to the priest, who values it as good or bad. If one redeems it, a fifth part is added to the estimation.

Neville's Inner Vision

The passage invites you to perform a conscious act within your own mind. The 'unclean beast' symbolizes a thought or condition you have accepted as real; the 'priest' is your inner I AM, the steady awareness that weighs what you permit in your inner temple. When you present the condition to the priest, you grant awareness the authority to judge it as beneficial or otherwise. Redemption comes not by negating the condition but by revising its value. By adding a fifth part to your estimation—a deliberate 20% uplift—you elevate the vibrational quality of the image in your mind. Since imagination shapes reality, this newly heightened valuation becomes your lived experience. Stand as the priest, name the situation with a fresh measure, and dwell in that higher state until it feels natural. The law at work is simple: you alter your inner valuation, and the outer world aligns with the revised consciousness.

Practice This Now

In a moment of disturbance, picture the inner priest weighing the scene, then revise its value by adding a fifth to your estimation and feel that higher valuation as already real.

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