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Here are some extracts from the book Regeneration. EXTRACTS The belief in eternal life is prevalent in every culture, society and religion. At its core it is a belief that is based on faith and what is based on the unseen is a mystery. Man believes that the idea of living forever belongs to the domain of the gods and man thinks he has been created for its attainment. It would seem that to uncover the secret of living forever would be to unlock the door to godship itself. The endless pursuit of secret knowledge and spiritual power that will open this door has birthed a number of secret societies that believe that they have found the answer or source and that they are the keepers of the divine secret. Many secret books are known to have been written which only the select may read and understand. Rites, rituals and secret passwords are known only to the initiates who must prove themselves worthy of the great secret. To divulge the content of the secret meant certain death. This secret has been kept under lock and key for eons and today you will learn of it in this book. WE WERE CREATED TO EXIST FOREVER. The reason is simple: At the core of our make-up we are ENERGY. The first law of thermodynamics states that energy is always conserved; it cannot be created or destroyed. In factuality, energy can be converted from one form into another but it cannot be destroyed. Energy always seeks to remain in a constant and that constant is EXISTENCE. We were created in the beginning to EXIST FOREVER because the essence of our being is taken from the Eternal Who has neither beginning nor end. We are an offshoot of the Creator, taken from the source that is ever constant, non-changing and perpetual - therefore, it is impossible for us to cease at death. Death is not to be feared, but embraced as a natural part of living. All life is cyclic and death is a natural part of that cycle. Specifically it is the job of the prophet to determine past life cycles but it is the job of the Seer to determine the future life cycles of the people of YHWH. Generally the Scripture according to the law of generational iniquity has set the rule and that is up to the third and fourth generation and no further (Exodus 34:7). The further back one journeys into a persons history the more imprecise it becomes because some cycles of our lives will not be known until the Messiah returns. The Messiah is the only one who has unrestricted access. He alone will reveal to each person their first beginning. In fact Judaism teaches that when the Messiah returns He will identify each person and their tribe. Indeed in Judaism today, great Rabbis of the past are revered as being able to reveal the past of people who came to inquire of them. It is said that Jews came from everywhere to the Arizal, (Rabbi Isaac (ben Solomon) Luria Ashkenazia 1534 - July 25, 1572) - a foremost Rabbi and Jewish mystic who is considered the father of Kaballah, to find out about their past lives. Similarly the Baal Shem Tov literally the master of the good name, (Rabbi Yisrael (Israel) ben Elieze died May 22, 1760) was a Jewish mystical rabbi considered to be the founder of Hasidic Judaism is known to have revealed the past identities of Jews that besieged him for this information. These rabbis were prophets rather than seers. The great potential that remains undeveloped in key people because they are not able to know who they were and where they will be will be a thing of the past. Indeed it is empowering on the soul to discover its root and its journey. The idea that fate or chance determines our future will be seen as an unrealistic condition and will be completely abandoned as were the erroneous ideas of a flat earth and the earth going around the sun. If God did not play dice with the creation of our Universe as Einstein observed what of the soul? Should we allow life to continue on a system of chance that obviously promotes suffering and death or should we eliminate the probabilities by letting the elect rule. For eons man has preoccupation with extending life and mind transfer. Untold resources and billions of dollars have been invested in this pursuit with very little change. I believe that this pursuit is contrary to the cycle and call of nature and that what we really should be doing is to look at ways of improving the quality of life both morally and physically. We must let nature takes its course and accept our created condition. Our limitation is inherent in the materials from which our bodies were created and is programmed into our DNAs thus, why we need to graciously accept our destiny in order to begin anew. In Hassidic teaching the word gilgul is symptomatic of rectification or the fixing up. According to the Kaballah this world is for the purpose of rectification to bring us to our tikkun - the place of our fulfilment which has a beautiful ending, which I will leave for the end of the book. In the journey of gilgul the soul is provided with countless opportunities to experience the unfathomable mercy of our Creator. In the journey of time, each one of us falls from grace into the pit and is restored back numerous times. Without the mercy of YHWH we will be permanently lost in the valley of the shadow of death, as Job realized: Behold, God works all these things, Twice, in fact, three times with a man, To bring back his soul from the Pit, That he may be enlightened with the light of life (Job 33:29 NKJV). The fact is many people are killed or suffer mental incapacities or are born into the wrong circumstance that prevent them from finding their way therefore, how can a just and loving God sentence them to everlasting damnation because their situation prevented them from finding the truth that would save them? Further, how do we know that it was not YHWHs will that prevented them from knowing the truth in which case they would be blameless even if they were pagan? In these very common cases, we can rest on the assurance that death (and regeneration) is for the preservation and not the destruction of life. Contrary to what has been taught, it is not possible to repent on your deathbed! This is a mockery of Scripture, which clearly teaches the principle of Teshuvah - a Hebrew word meaning repentance, the subject of Chapter 9 (Home) towards the end of this book. Under the requirements of teshuvah, you must be able to physically rectify or repair what you have done wrong. There is a process in repentance that cannot be done on a deathbed. In addition if our sins could truly be fixed with a mere confession and apology without having to physically correct what we did wrong, then how could we possibly learn our lesson? We spend all our working life accumulating possessions for which someone else is going to enjoy since all of Adams descendants must die. Does this sound right to you? As King Solomon wisely said this is vanity of vanity (Ecclesiastes 1:1-4). Many preachers make the mistake of interpreting these words of Solomon to mean that accumulating wealth is vanity but that is not what Solomon is saying. Candidly speaking, he is saying that if this is the system that I work, gather, die then someone else enjoys the fruit of my labours then excuse me it is an awful disappointment! That is why it is pure vanity… The Gospel of the Holy Twelve The Original Hebrew and Aramaic Texts Translated and edited by Rev. Gideon Jasper Richard Ouseley Lection XXXVII / 37:4-8 And a certain Rabbi (Nicodemus) came unto him by night for fear of the Jews, and said unto him. How can a man be born again when he is old? can he enter a second time into his mothers womb and be born again ? Jesus answered, Verily I say unto you except a man be born again of flesh and of spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God. The wind bloweth where it listeth, and ye hear the sound thereof, but cannot tell whence it cometh or whither it goeth. The light shineth from the East even unto the West; out of the darkness, the Sun ariseth and goeth down into darkness again; so is it with man, from the ages unto the ages. When it cometh from the darkness, it is that he hath lived before, and when it goeth down again into darkness, it is that he may rest for a little, and thereafter again exist. So through many changes must ye be made perfect, as it is written in the book of Job, I am a wanderer, changing place after place and house after house, until I come unto the City and Mansion which is eternal. Book of Thomas the Contender Book of Thomas the Contender (translated by John D. Turner), The Nag Hammadi Library Watch and pray that you may not be born in the flesh, but that you may leave the bitter bondage of this life. The Book of Jubilees ... And God cursed the serpent, and was wroth with it for ever . . . And He was wroth with the woman, because she harkened to the voice of the serpent, and did eat; and He said unto her: I will greatly multiply thy sorrow and thy pains: in sorrow thou shalt bring forth children, and thy return shall be unto thy husband, and he will rule over thee. Chapter 3:23-25 Another Pseudepigrapha that teaches regeneration is the book of Jubilees. In this account of the creation story YHWH curses Chavah (Eve) that she shall return to her husband. The implication is this; a man will always reunite with his soul mate because they are predestined. Rabbi Philo Judaeus The Jewish philosopher and Rabbi Philo Judaeus, lived around the time of Yeshua, he wrote in detail about regeneration as a normal belief in the first Century, as evident from the following quotation: The air is full of souls; those who are nearest to earth descending to be tied to mortal bodies return to other bodies, desiring to live in them (De Somniis I:22). Rabbi Simeon ben Yochai Rabbi Simeon ben Yochai, lived during the time of the destruction of the second Temple and was a contemporary of the great Apostles, he wrote extensively on regeneration. He is said to have authored the Zohar, a masterpiece of mystical revelations that will be cited as separate authority of its own on regeneration under the heading the Zohar. All souls are subject to the trials of transmigrations; and men do not know the designs of the Most High with regard to them;...They do not know how many transformations and mysterious trials they must undergo; how many souls and spirits come to this world without returning to the palace of the divine king. The souls must re-enter the absolute substance whence they have emerged. But to accomplish this end they must develop all the perfections, the germ of which is planted in them; and if they have not fulfilled this condition during one life, they must commence another, a third, and so forth, until they have acquired the condition which fits them for reunion with God (Zohar, vol. II, fol. 99). Saint Clement of Alexandria (150-220 C.E.) We were in being long before the foundation of the world; we existed in the eye of God, for it is our destiny to live in Him....Not for the first time does He pity us in our wanderings, He pitied us from the very beginning....Philolaus, the Pythagorean, taught that the soul was flung into the body as a punishment for the misdeeds it had committed, and his opinion was confirmed by the most ancient of the prophets. Stromata, vol. 3, p. 433 Origen (185-254 C.E.) The soul, which is immaterial and invisible in its nature, exists in no material place without having a body suited to the nature of that place. Accordingly, it at one time puts off one body, which was necessary before, but which is no longer adequate in its changed state, and it exchanges it for a second (Contra Celsum). Arnobius (290 C.E.) We die many times, and often do we rise from the dead (Adversus Gentes). Chalcidius (Third Century) Souls who have failed to unite themselves with God, are compelled by the law of destiny to begin a new kind of life, entirely different from their former, until they repent of their sins. Saint Jerome (340-420 C.E.) The doctrine of transmigration has been secretly taught from ancient times to small numbers of people, as a traditional truth which was not to be divulged (Epistola ad Demetriadem). (There are many many more such quotes and notes in the book) In the law of the Torah a man cannot be executed for a crime he did not commit; a universal law among all cultures and societies, yet Yeshua was put to death for crimes in which He was fully acquitted and where due process was fully exercised according to the prevailing standard. A principle of justice was clearly violated and it would seem that the Jewish authorities had committed a travesty of injustice. Why was Yeshua executed? In the divine wheels of justice, Yeshua was not executed because of a crime He had committed in His mission as Messiah but He was executed for crimes He had committed as king of Yisrael, in the person of King David. The story of Genesis starts with the creation of our solar system and is crowned with the creation of man. But that is not where the whole story of Genesis really starts. Indeed it is a mistake to believe that entire narrative of creation is wholly contained in the pages of the book of Genesis or in the Torah. There are many parts of the creation story that is not in the Bible in particular that part which relates to the celestial origin of man. To find these important missing pieces we need to look at sources outside the Bible as we did with regeneration. Warning; there will be some difficult information to assimilate in this chapter as you discover the true genesis of mankind; a secret that has been withheld from humanity and kept with the initiated for Centuries. I tell you many have desired to know these things but was not able to because it was not the time. It was the Greek Philosopher Plato (28/427 B.C.E. - 348/347 B.C.E.) who said, I have heard from wise men that we are now dead, and that our body is our sepulchre (Gorgias Plato, Folio 493). The ancients unmistakably understood the mystery, who Plato graciously calls the wise men. What Plato observed in part is that this body of flesh is the equivalent of a coffin to an angelic being. Not surprisingly the Essenes and earliest of Christians viewed the physical body as a prison from which the soul must overcome its limitations. Josephus recorded this observation of the Essenes and their doctrine: For their doctrine is this, that bodies are corruptible, and that the matter they are made of is not permanent; but that the souls are immortal, and continue for ever: and that they come out of the most subtile air, and are united to their bodies as to prisons, into which they are drawn by a certain natural enticement; but when they are set free from the bonds of flesh, they then, as released from a long bondage, rejoice and mount upward… (My emphasis in bold) I am a Priest of YHWH, a kohen of the order of Melchesidek King of Righteousness, the original priesthood of mankind; the order of Yeshua whom came to teach us YHWH only way of salvation. Why did God chose me to have this gift of a Prophet and Seer is because I have been a priest of YHWH in the beginning and this is my inescapable duty. As a priest I am called to connect you back with your Creator and to teach you the pathway of salvation as it was taught to Adam and all the prophets. Immortality is within all of our reach but it will require that you learn the truths that I have taught in this book. I was given a gift and an awareness for a reason for which took me over 20 years to understand. The combination of which would shape my destiny and my calling. When I first heard YHWHs audible voice tell me that I had been given a gift to know the secrets of the human heart, I mistakenly thought it was the gift of prophecy in 1 Corinthians 13:2 or the gift of knowledge in 1 Corinthians 12:8. So I sort to understand these powerful gifts. In my Charismatic days I laboured under the ministry of many small and great evangelists and teachers to understand the operations of these gifts. In that phase of my training I came to also understand the workings of the Spirit of YHWH in healing people.
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