Many believe there is an eternal realm of undifferentiated spirit, a
concept approached by the “Central
Fire”
of the philosopher
Philolaus.
La is what he is and sees no other. Contrary speculation is
pointless, as well as faithless; but we can learn, and
knowledge
will increase through study, but only in part; for we must await
revelation that comes by the holy spirit
cdqh jwr
if we are truly to know in the manner we are known.
It’s written, “Blessed are those who wait upon YHWH.”
The eternal realm doesn’t open to the will of man; nor does it open
because of man’s fervent hope or his tears of self-immolation. Those
mortal souls who overcome in
Laodicea will meet Yahushua at the door that opens onto wonders we can’t
imagine, but he either opens it or holds it fast, according to HaShem’s
good pleasure.
La
deals with the unruly as he wills.
Within the eternal realm is the well of Wisdom, the qodesh
qodeshim
mycdq cdq:
the holiness
cdq in all that is holy
mycdq;
and rooted within its waters is
myyjh xo
(click here),
the Tree of Life. The Waters
mym of Life are the undifferentiated Spirit
jwr of God
la as the Great
IAM
hyha rca hyha:
he who becomes
hyha that which he chooses
rca
(click here) to become
hyha,
declaring that he is YHWH Elohim
myhla hwhy
(click here),the
Lord God.
We can choose to speak spontaneously with expressions we, ourselves,
define; or we can lecture strictly in accepted terms of etymology,
arguing that the traditions of the fathers are complete— that there’s
little to add; but there’s
an unsealed book to read! The
Oracular
Torah
magnifies and glorifies what Moshe wrote. Join
nwn nb ocwh Hoshea ben Nun (the called) as Y’shua
ocwhy (Joshua, Y’shua, the
anointed) serving in the seat of Yahushua
owcwhy
(Jehoshua, the messiah) while
owcwhy
helps Moshe map out the measurement of his being; for Moses is an
apostle sent
ylc, like John the Baptist, to
prepare messiah’s way by teaching the unity of the faith
hnwma
(click
here) —faith, not belief— that comes by Noah, the
grace of HaShem myhla hwhy.
An emblem dictionary
will be included in the appendix, but the following quote from an early
witness to the importance of the Phoenician script explains my
stubbornness for its use in this presentation. This ancient Essene
disciple, this adept, wrote of the Moses Script, recalling the words of
Y’shua, “I have food to eat that you know not of”: |
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