Redeeming the Inner Beast
Leviticus 27:27 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 27:27 sets a mechanism where an unclean beast is redeemed by its estimated value, plus a fifth. If redemption is refused, the beast is sold by that estimation.
Neville's Inner Vision
Leviticus 27:27 speaks the inner law: the unclean beast is a symbol in your mind, and redemption comes through conscious valuation and added faith. Do not fight the impurity by denial; affirm its usefulness in your present life and place a price upon it in your I AM. Then add a fifth part—an extra measure of imagination, a bright image of how it should be. When you entertain this added energy, the inner movements shift; what once seemed outside your control is now carried by your own awareness. The act of redemption converts the image from unclean to usable by your decision to own it affirmatively, not by passive resistance. If redemption is refused, the image is released by sale—your attention withdraws and the beast is no longer a living investiture within your consciousness. In this light, the law is not punishment but psychology: you determine the value, you supply the faith, and you awaken to the reality of your own I AM as the reality behind every image.
Practice This Now
Assume you are already the master of your inner marketplace: name a troubling trait, estimate its value, and then add a fifth part of faith until the impression feels real. Feel the I AM standing behind it, and let the new image take its place as already yours.
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