Inner Restitution in Leviticus 6:4
Leviticus 6:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse commands restoration for those who have sinned and are guilty, restoring what was taken or found.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Neville Goddard, Leviticus 6:4 is not a coercive law but a map of the inner state. When you feel guilt—a sense of having sinned or being guilty—this passage points to restoring your consciousness to its rightful state. The items listed—the violently taken, the deceitfully gotten, the things kept, the found—are symbolic of thoughts, beliefs, and habits you have appropriated or misused in your mind. Restitution, therefore, is an inner correction: you acknowledge the misalignment and choose to return to a perception of wholeness within the I AM. The act of restoration is an inner movement that rebalances the correspondence between your inner world and the outer expression of your life. By imagining that you have made the correction, you release the guilt and reaffirm your rights in the kingdom of your own consciousness. This is the spiritual mechanism: applying the law of restitution within, you manifest justice as harmony within your being, and in that harmony the sense of loss fades, replaced by renewed alignment with I AM.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume the deed is already reversed; visualize returning the item and restoring balance. Feel the relief as harmony settles into I AM.
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