Inner Valuation of Elders
Leviticus 27:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 27:7 assigns a monetary valuation for elders: fifteen shekels for a man and ten for a woman, for those sixty and older. In Neville style reading, the real value is the inner state that each life embodies.
Neville's Inner Vision
How the law assigns a price to years and gender, yet the price is only the currency of outer appearance. In the temple of your consciousness, the I AM, you are not bought or sold; you are the ruler who assigns value to inner states, not to bodies. The sixty-year line marks the maturity of an inner state of consciousness. The male price of fifteen shekels and the female ten are not your limits but symbols showing that worth is a function of alignment with the divine image within. When you awaken to the I AM as your own awareness, you revise the sense of price and discover you are priceless because you are God expressing itself. The outer law points to your inner economy: how you credit your life with dignity as you stand in present awareness. If you feel undervalued, imagine yourself as the sovereign who sets the terms, and let the inner currency rise to meet your God-given dignity.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, breathe, and imagine the elder you—wise, calm, established—being valued by the I AM at fifteen shekels for a man or ten for a woman. Then revise your sense of worth to that divine standard, and feel I am priceless spreading through your body.
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