Icons of Disgrace – What really happened at Horeb

Yah had the Children of Israel gather at the foot of the mountain and He spoke to them, but they did not want to hear Him directly and asked that He tell Moses who would pass on the word.

Yah was not acceptable to the Children of Israel, He was telling them how to become ‘Adults of Israel’ and they did not want to know.

As a result Yah had to set up the Tabernacle in the wilderness as a substitute for the children. Children need the iconry and the ritual, Adults can seek Yah directly for themselves. The temple is therefore the exact opposite of what men make it out to be, it is the Icon of failure for Yah’s chosen.

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Heart Love and Soul Love

Creation consists of two elements, one might call them ‘Chaim’ and “da’at” both from the Hebrew, and equating to the physical and the abstract realms. We as people are very tied up with the physical realm of creation, but we are not very good on the abstract, having a tendency to see all things in their ‘chaim’ form. But each object also has its da’at form.

When Yah created the heavens and the earth, he did not create physical smartphones, but he did create the underlying natural science that allows smartphones to work. The underlying material, the silicon and the plastic, and its science is the chaim, the knowledge that was applied to the materials is the da’ah.

When mankind ate the ‘poisoned’ fruit of the tree of knowledge, he stopped seeing ‘Chaim’ as Yah sees it through his infinite knowledge (the Creator’s knowledge of his creation), and started seeing it through his (Adam’s) own puny knowledge, like looking at life through the wrong end of a pair of binoculars.

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Who is Perfect?

When we talk about the ‘fall’ of Adam, we assume that the Adam of Genesis became ‘imperfect’ but are we justified in making that assumption?

Creation IS still Tov Mehod (perfect) because it is Yah’s creation and HE does not change.   Adam was created in the “image and likeness” of Yah so he too IS perfect.   But Adam was poisoned by the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil.   Did that make him imperfect?

We cannot know that until the last day when Yah winds up this Torah and brings down a new Torah.

Ir Adam is with Yah on the last day then his, Adam’s, perfection is revealed.   Yah created us with a ‘homing’ mechanism like that of a pigeon, we take our inheritance (of perfection) and we stray off of the Way, we live with the pigs and eat with the pigs, but our perfection cuts in and some of us start on the way back to Yah.

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Tov Me’od

At the end of day six Yah looked back at His creation and called it ‘Tov Me’od’ which is translated into English as ‘very good’ but that is an inadequate translation, for his creation was ‘perfect and completely fit for the purpose’, and like Yah himself, is unchanging and timeless.

Adam ( that is, all humanity) too was ‘perfect and completely fit for the purpose’, and nothing there has changed either, for he was made in the image and likeness of Yah himself..

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The Occult

Most Christians flee the ‘occult’ as something most evil, but it is something that Yah created and his Tanack (bible) is full of it. To live a truly spiritual life we must get to grips with the ‘occult’.

Yah created, and inhabits the realm of the Spiritual, he populated it with Adam, formed in his own image and likeness, and latterly by the woman (who came to be known as ‘lifegiver’ (Chavah). When Adam ate the forbidden fruit he created a new realm, a realm based upon his knowledge as it was at the time, it was a realm within a realm, it was a bubble of physicality inside Yah’s realm of spirituality.

What was ‘new’ in Adam’s realm was the concept of ‘death’ which was to enslave mankind’s existence in this physical realm for all the subsequent generations.

Death is separation from Yah, it is the degeneration of the structured dust which is mankind’s ‘physical’ component. In this physical realm, man is chained by his physical senses, he can see no further than his physical sight, he can touch nothing, hear nothing outside of his physical senses. There are however times when the senses detect the spiritual realm as well as the physical realm, this is particularly so when interacting with babies and children and with animals.

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Man’s Talmuds

The Torah of Yah defines the Creator’s way, the healing and beneficial environment which all of His Creation, including mankind can prosper and be at ease.

Adam however creates his own torah, according to his own opinion, and this is not the healing and beneficial way. Adam lacks the wisdom to create a healing and beneficial environment, he can only create a bizarre imitation of what Yah intended.

That bizarre imitation is a talmud, an inflated replica of Yah’s Torah which is made to satisfy man’s fallen nature, his godship of ‘good’ and ‘evil’.

Yah’s people are supposed to be humble (‘small’ in the Hebrew). They are supposed to be looking for Yah’s truths, not their own opinions, when mankind starts to seek and worship his own opinions then the ball and chain of religion comes upon us.

Yahushua tells us to beware the leaven of the Pharisees;

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God (and Satan)

Have you ever wondered how Yahovah thinks? It is an interesting exercise, imagine you have just created a complex device, say a car, and you are pleased with it, it works well, and it does everything you ask of it. You are happy.
But then the command system computer starts playing up, instead of listening to you, it listens to another voice and starts changing your creation. What do you do.
Well, first you isolate it, you put it in a place where it will not do too much damage. Then you set about fixing it.
That car is me, I am Yahovah’s creation, but I too have been listening to the wrong voice, thinking it was Yah. What can I do?
The first thing to do to repair any car is to read the manual, if only to find out who is qualified to do repairs. Which is the best manual? It is usually the one provided by the creator.

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3 Days and 3 Nights

If we are to take seriously the life and works of Yahushua (the so called ‘Jesus of Nazareth’) then we need to seriously look at what the scriptures say as opposed to what Christian doctrine says.

Christian doctrine tells us the ‘Christ’ died for our sins on a Roman pagan ‘cross’ and took the ‘punishment’ for our wrongdoing once and for all time.

Sin is defined in the scriptures as the transgression of the law (the Torah) but Christian doctrine tells us that the Torah was “nailed to the cross”.

At Easter (Ishtar) time Christians celebrate the gory execution of Jesus on his Roman Pagan cross, however the scriptures tell us of the execution of Yahushua on an upright pole at Passover, is this different?.

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Hearts and Minds

Adam was made in the  image of Yah in effect he was a clone of Yahovah, and when he ate of the forbidden fruit, it poisoned him such that his linkage to Yahovah, and to Yah’s knowledge of Good and Evil was severed.

Adam became a ‘mind’ centred being, the poisonous fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil severed the connection between Adam’s Heart and Adam’s mind so that Adam’s senses were now connected to his mind ONLY.

This not only isolated Adam from Yah, it also isolated Adam from all of Yah’s creation, including the Woman and the Serpent.   He was now in a completely physical bubble centred on his own intellect.

In effect, he had created his own world within his own intellect and governed by his own torah (instruction manual).

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The Two Trees

When Yahovah created all things, including mankind, He did it by His word, He spoke his creation into existence.  He spoke trees into existence, He spoke stars into existence, all things He spoke into existence.   The words He used to speak these things into existence we call Torah, and Torah is the blueprint of Yah’s creation.

Strictly speaking, the blueprint describes the design drawings of a project and the way that they used to be reproduced by the elementary copying machines available before the modern photocopying machines.   But design documentation, known as the blueprint (they were literally blue prints), was not only the drawing, it was the whole design and included the descriptions of the materials used and how they fitted together, how they were to be manufactured (casting, forging etc.) and how the parts were to be heat treated or other like processes.

Torah thus describes Yah’s creation, and the part of it relevant to mankind was given to Moses at Mount Horeb, to be written down and to become a guideline of how mankind should live in order to live in harmony with Yah and his Creation.

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