Inner Valuation of Self: Leviticus 27:3-4
Leviticus 27:3-4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage assigns a monetary value to a person based on age and gender, framing social worth as a measure under sacred law. It presents a form of valuation by age and gender that functions as a sacred signpost rather than a fixed truth.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of the verse as a mirror of your inner economies. The letters speak not of a market but of your states of consciousness. The male price and the female price are symbolic tokens that your mind uses to measure what you believe you are worth in the temple of your awareness. In truth, the I AM, your immutable consciousness, is the only market that truly counts. If you accept a limited valuation, you live in it as a persistent feeling; if you revise the numbers and affirm a higher valuation, you awaken to a greater reality. The 'twenty years old to sixty' range becomes a discipline of attention— a window in which you either contract or expand your sense of self. By assuming, in imagination, that you are the beloved expression of the I AM, you render the old tokens obsolete and replace them with the currency of consciousness. The outer law is but a signpost guiding you back to your inner governor, the awareness that creates.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and re-image your value as a state of consciousness. Assume a sentence like, 'I am valued by the I AM; my worth is immortal and present now.' Feel it as real.
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