Monday, February 27, 2023

Healing Ancestral PTSD Wounds - Secrets of Exodus Part 2

 So once again, you've made it this far. Congratulations. Even so if this is your first visit.


Hopefully, you've persisted with the reading and perhaps a few of the exercises we've shared along the way. They do help to clear your receptive channels. 

Now we need to preserve what you've developed thus far. After all, you pulled up some weeds that have may have blocked your good from coming forth.

You've located (discovered) your true God given purpose. You've learned some tried and true principles that facilitate wisdom, truth, success, joy, and prosperity. If not, then see our wealth and wellness blog posts (November 2022- January 2023.) 

Now, you must protect your foundation. Old habits try to come back to familiar places and spaces to

test you. They were the old giants in your (or your family's) path blocking your good.

You must be like David. Slay the allegorical giant(s) within and you (and your children)  will see them no more.

David said to the Philistine, “You come against me with sword and spear and javelin, but I come against you in the name of the Lord Almighty, the God of the armies of Israel, whom you have defied. 1 Samuel 17:45


What did David use to slay his giant(s)? He went to the river (Tree of Life). He selected five smooth stones. (Torah). 

David took the rock from his pouch (heart) and slayed the giant right between the eyes. Goliath was ignorant of the true and living God and thus defenseless.


Many people who think they know and serve the true and living God really don't. God is not religious nor is it a religion. 

God does not even seek "service" as a duty. God seeks a loving and willing heart willing to help your fellow persons a.k.a "neighbors". Neighbors being defined as anyone on the planet wherever you are or travel. 

See them as a sibling and not a stranger. Remember you were once strangers (estranged) in a foreign land. (Leviticus 19:34) After all, God sees us as children. We are all related through One.


Therefore, it's a personal relationship. It's your own personal divine relationship with your Creator who sees you as the most important child. 

Is there more to the Story. Yes. Even if Hebrew is the Original Language and blueprint. And even if God seeks to restore Israel. God does not want Israel running home without trying to also help restore "said siblings" also known as the strangers which really means those who are estranged from the Truth. 
 
My ears had heard of you but now my eyes have seen you. Job 42:5
 
Noah was the most righteous of his day but not right. He did not tell others what God told him. Even if he sounded crazy to them. No one had ever seen rain until then. A midst would spritz from below and water the land and vegetation. People had no idea what a flood was. They had never seen a downpour.

Moses was an undisputed Tzedik (righteous man). But only a portion of the Hebrews left Egypt. Many were too afraid. And those who came would not allow Mitzrayim "their enslaved inner Egypt a.k.a. narrow thinking" to leave them. ( See story of the golden calf.)

So what does God want? God wants everyone to have access and the opportunity to learn the Truth. They have the free will to accept coming out of exile by studying and learning Torah.

The name David means "beloved". See yourself as God's darling beloved friend.

There is a bountiful inheritance (peace, health, wealth, wisdom, etc) for God's beloved.

Studying Torah revives and strengthens the soul currently held captive in the limitation of the earthen

human vessel. Feed the soul beyond the desires and dictates of the body. 
 
The soul desires Truth. The body and ego want to justify any and all of its desires even if it brings harm to oneself and others.

However, learn from David. Once he fully understood his God given powers by the light of the Creator, his ego inflated as did Moses at one point.

David used his status to lust after Beersheba. Though Hebrew soldiers divorced their wives to serve so their wives could remarry if they died in combat, David put Beersheba's husband on the front line hoping he wouldn't make it home to remarry her.  He didn't. 

That was the real sin. It was an abuse of power.
 
Their first child together born of that lust and deceit died in infancy. David pleaded for the child and eventually conceded to God's judgement and repented. 

Overall David was faithful to God. But he too had some inner clearing up to do. 

David was passionate about love, His God, and life but needed to control his passionate temper. God was sufficient. 

God alone is our strength. We are vessels of light. The extent and breadth of our understanding of this determines how Mashiach (Messiah) enters this era. 

Be willing to improve. Repent early. Forgive quickly. Love and be grateful always. 

Be teachable. There's always something to learn. No one is perfect. But anyone can be improved and perfected by God.

Will we be shaken?  Will we partake, welcome and allow? We have a choice. 

The following movie is family friendly. Watch it with your family. 🙏

Shalom, Mazel, and Bracha,
LeTicia

Suggested reading:  1 Samuel 17,  Leviticus 26,  Job Chapters 33-42


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