Truth Trust and Inner Covenant
Leviticus 6:2-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage states that deception—lying to a neighbor, misrepresenting what was kept or found, or swearing falsely—is sin against the LORD.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you the surface world is but a mirror of your inner state. When you lie to your neighbor or distort what you have received to guard or possess, you are lying to the I AM within you. The neighbor represents a facet of your own being; deceit toward another is deceit toward all; found and sworn falsehoods map to a mind that forgets its own unity with God. Leviticus nudges you to notice how every external act of misrepresentation is a venting of inner misalignment. By claiming the truth is not real in your life, you disarm the law of your own consciousness. Your true covenant is with the I AM; your words and deeds must reflect that reality. The remedy is to revise your interior state: assume you are already truth, align your thoughts with integrity, and feel the reality of honest exchange manifest in your world.
Practice This Now
In the next moments, imagine you are already living in perfect truth with every exchange. Revise past misprisions by freely confessing and restoring harmony in your imagined dialogue, then feel the state of honesty as your present fact.
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