The Web

When Yah Created, he spoke everything into existence, and those words that He spoke we call Torah.   But we, in our fallen state only ‘see’ the physical side of Torah as epitomized by the commandments.

But what of the ‘fabric’ of Creation? Those invisible forces that hold  Creation together, the ‘Web’ that secures all things in their rightful places.

The ‘angels’ maintain Creation at the behest of Yah, the ‘fallen angels try to pervert the ‘Web of Creation’ to their own ends, and in the spiritual realm there is a constant battle going on to keep Creation ‘Stable and Unchanging’

Mankind was created and placed in Eden, a sort of apprentice workshop where Adam could learn Creation in safety.   Whilst in Eden Adam could ‘husband’ his little bit of Creation and learn its Ways: the Way of Creation and the Way of Yah.

The incident with the serpent was not fatal to this, but Adam’s willing adoption of the way of the serpent was.   Adam became a god knowing (his own) good and evil.

Defining good and evil is the prime directive of godship, and Yah’s Creation is Good, in fact it is Very Good when mankind is present.

Adam brought death into his world, death is a process whereby little chunks of Creation are cut-off from Yah and either cease to exist or become the domain of the ‘fallen angels’.

But the non-physical side of Torah, the bit that is obscured from us, is powerful, healing and beneficial, Creation exists so that mankind can grow into the image and likeness of Yah, and as such he can exercise Dominion over Creation as a ‘Son’ of Yah.

Sonship is a Trusted status, and in this context, if Yah can trust us (and we CAN trust Him) then that mutual trust and reliance is our licence to participate in the unseen, the powerful non-physical side of Torah, the part that the apostle Paul calls ‘the spiritual’ (see 1 Corinthians Ch 13).

We must earn this trust, but we do not do it through religion, but through a personal relationship with Yah, whereby we, in all humility, sit at the feet of the master and learn to do His bidding (not our own) and when we are ready, we will be raised once more to ‘sonship’, once more to weald the ability to husband the Web of Creation; to perform the miracles of healing, and to benefit those around us with Wisdom and ‘the magic of the Web of a Spiritual Torah’.

Sonship is only available to those for whom Torah becomes a Way of Life, we are born into Adam’s way of death but we retain free will and can choose for ourselves the Way of Life if we so desire, but we must seek it, ourselves, as individuals; putting aside the pre-conceived ideas of religions, and the useless ideas of vicars, priests, popes and rabbis.    

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