Sevenfold Inner Cleansing
Leviticus 4:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 4:6 describes a priest dipping a finger in blood and sprinkling it seven times before the LORD, at the veil of the sanctuary. It depicts ritual purification and atonement.
Neville's Inner Vision
From the Neville Goddard vantage, the verse is not about a distant temple ritual but about the cleansing power of awareness within. The priest stands for your own conscious mind, the finger in the blood a touch of the life of imagination you claim as your own. When the blood is sprinkled seven times before the LORD, you are declaring a completed, perfect purification—a full reset of the inner field before the I AM that you are. The veil of the sanctuary marks the boundary between ordinary thought and the holy of holies within; to sprinkle before it is to draw the borderlines of your self away from guilt, fear, and limitation, and to invite wholeness. Each sprinkle is a renewed present assumption, a fresh acceptance that you are not separate from the divine life you imagine. Persist in this inner act, and you discover that the ritual's outer form merely mirrors the inner state of purity and integrity you choose to inhabit.
Practice This Now
Assume the role of the inner priest. In imagination, dip into the blood of life and sprinkle seven times before the LORD, declaring with feeling, 'I AM pure; I am whole.'
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