The Inner Touch Of Holiness
Leviticus 6:27 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Whatever touches the flesh of the offering is holy, and if blood touches a garment you must wash what was touched in the holy place. The passage points to inner cleanliness, using ritual terms to describe the boundary between ordinary life and sacred space.
Neville's Inner Vision
The verse reveals a map of inner life: the flesh touched by the offering represents any state of consciousness that comes into contact with your I AM. The blood on the garment signifies the life-force imprinting the outer self-image, and the washing in the holy place is the revising act you perform within awareness. In Neville’s view, holiness is not a distant rite but a state you enter when you recognize that awareness itself is sacred ground. Whatever touches you—fear, desire, guilt—becomes sanctified when you dwell as the I AM and refuse to identify with scarcity. The garment washed in the holy place stands for the self-image you replenish by imagining your life as already pure and complete. The rule shows the mechanics of consciousness: by touching your inner flesh with the certainty of divine presence, you transmute experience from profane to sacred and return to wholeness.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, place your hand on your chest, and revise by affirming 'I AM holy' until the feeling of purity remains; then envision the garment of your self-image being washed in the holy place by your awareness.
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