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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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A Question of Balance

When Adam ate of the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil he became a split personality.   His life became a question of balance, or rather imbalance.   All the things he did were tempered by the idea of good, and the idea of evil.   But in Yah’s eyes, both were wrong because both were the products of disobedience.

So all actions of Adam became subject to a curse of balance, and each action in Adam’s life had an equal and opposite reaction in Adam’s death.  Not only that, but other peoples actions could affect the abundance or dearth in Adam’s life, pushing him further towards life or death.

Also, each action of Adam’s has an effect on the balance of Adam’s life, moving him closer to death, or closer to abundant life.    But given the perversity of Adam’s knowledge under which this system was invented, so each positive movement (by Adam) results in an equal and opposite negative movement so retaining the balance.

However, balance of life can be affected also by actions which have their origin in the Kingdom of Yahovah.   These actions do not have a counterbalance effect, they just move the point of balance, either towards death or away from it.

Keeping TORAH means that we are living according to Yah’s standards of Good and Evil, not according to our own standards of good and evil (or those of other men who regard themselves arbiters of our relationship with Yah). Actions in accordance with TORAH are positive and life enhancing, they do not have any adverse counter balance actions.

We approach death when the death side of the balance gets so heavy that it wipes out the life force. At this point physical life ends. At this point we are once more subject to Yah and his spiritual scales of justice. If we have kept TORAH then we will have built up a positive spiritual balance, but if we have rejected TORAH then we will not be recognized at all, we will have no positive spiritual assets. However, if we have amassed negative spiritual assets by working with other gods then we will share the fate of those gods.