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Mizmowr 8 looks out across an infinite universe and asks a disturbing question: why would Yahowah care about man at all? Is humanity insignificant dust, or deliberately entrusted with responsibility and purpose? This episode strips away religious inflation and lets the text itself explain why mankind matters.

00:00:00 ~ Intro ~ Verbatim
00:00:30 ~ Welcome to this episode of the Yahowah vlog.
00:04:57 ~ It isn't something that a far leftist has
00:09:59 ~ Adam failed miserably.
00:14:59 ~ So that we have a thousand years to
00:19:59 ~ enormously enriched and empowered and
00:25:01 ~ The Mow’edym are the seven annual meetings
00:29:59 ~ said that she would be forever proclaimed
00:35:00 ~ making Adam like God,
00:39:58 ~ on shelters in twenty thirty three,
00:44:58 ~ And while it's stated that bluntly in
00:50:00 ~ so that he can trust you.
00:54:59 ~ being stuck in time it can all play
01:00:00 ~ And from the perspective of the Creator at
01:04:58 ~ enduring this and coming to understand the
01:10:01 ~ and the sacrifice of the red heifer so
01:15:00 ~ You can go back to the creation account,
01:20:00 ~ And here's the most important person in
01:24:59 ~ can go travel and explore the stars with
01:25:33 ~ Good day.

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Transcript
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00:00:29Welcome to this episode of the Yawa Vlog. We're here in our ocean studio on the aft deck here in our home above the Caribbean Sea.
00:00:41It's a delight to be with you. I would normally complain that the trade winds are a little blustier than they would normally be.
00:00:49Boy, we've had a dip in our temperatures. I think that the high today is only going to be 84 with a low of frigid 77 this evening.
00:00:59But if I said such a thing, knowing that the whole continental U.S. all the way down to the tip of Florida is in a cold streak and facing really century caliber winter storms,
00:01:15I might, you know, generate quite the animosity. So I won't say anything about any of that so as not to torment anybody with the notion that there are warmer places to live.
00:01:30Excuse my bringing up such things as my Wookiee is now sunning himself on the love seat behind the program here.
00:01:43When we do our ocean studio, we're most often addressing the series called Coming Home.
00:01:52This is actually the last chapter of the first volume of Coming Home.
00:01:56There are currently three volumes available, all free at yadaya.com.
00:02:02There will soon be a fourth. I'm continuing to add to, at this point, the fourth volume because we came up with a really interesting conclusion.
00:02:12It happens to be the last word picture. It was written by Dode, and it speaks of the intervention that took place towards the end of his life
00:02:21to reconcile his relationship to reconcile his relationship with Yahweh so that he could reconcile ours.
00:02:27It is a real treat for the eyes, and we're going to return to that very subject this evening.
00:02:33We will make progress into the 31st Mashal, or proverb, on family hour this evening.
00:02:39It begins at 6 o'clock Eastern Standard Time, and obviously along the East Coast.
00:02:47Oh, well, look what I have here. I have my beloved co-host.
00:02:53This is the great and wonderful Wookiee that now is all upset that my iced tea is not in a cup that is to his liking.
00:03:04Well, considering otherwise how horrid we humans have been to one another over the past 6,000 years,
00:03:12it's truly amazing that without a single altruistic civilization to show for the human experience in all of that time,
00:03:23that God continues to endure the many for the sake of the few.
00:03:29And oh my goodness, do we have a few that are now, I guess it's really many,
00:03:36that are making a mess of things in Washington, D.C. and around the world.
00:03:42I wrote on a reply to an Elon Musk text this morning where he was bemoaning somebody
00:03:51that thought it would have been a good thing for Donald Trump to have actually become a martyr
00:03:59in one of the two assassination attempts against him, should either one of them have actually been real and not campaign hype.
00:04:09That the reality is that over the next seven and a half years,
00:04:15Donald Trump is going to prove that he is the most deceitful,
00:04:20dangerous, destructive, and deadly man who has ever lived,
00:04:28who has ever occupied this planet.
00:04:31And as a result of him, over these next seven and a half years,
00:04:36there are going to be complete economic collapse.
00:04:41There's going to be the wholesale degradation of nations.
00:04:47We're going to witness world wars and billions are going to die.
00:04:54So this is what we're in store.
00:04:56And this is not my opinion.
00:04:57It isn't something that a far leftist has opined.
00:05:02I'm actually too conservative to be a Republican.
00:05:05And I've surmised all of this by studying the prophets.
00:05:10This is what they have said, and they are never wrong.
00:05:13So it's going to be a rough road from now until the time that the author of this Mismore or psalm returns.
00:05:24And that is because for the likes of Dode alone,
00:05:27Yahweh would have done everything that he has proclaimed,
00:05:31and he would do it all over again.
00:05:35It says, as we rejoined the eighth Mismore or psalm.
00:05:42Truly, when I look at and I observe, I see your heavens and the universe,
00:05:54as well as the spiritual realm, your lofty abode and also the sky, the stars and the atmosphere above.
00:06:01So the accomplishments, the products and extension, the energy and effort from your fingertips,
00:06:09the moon and the stars, which to reveal the benefits of the relationship you fashioned and formed.
00:06:18What is Enosh, mortal man?
00:06:22Well, that is quite the question.
00:06:26And it says here, continues by saying that by comparison, you are mindful of him
00:06:33and that the son of man, that surely you take stock of him and you relate to him.
00:06:41Goodness.
00:06:42Mismore, lyric to saying Psalm 84.
00:06:45Again, as I have shared so many times, there's a lot to unpack here.
00:06:49It begins by the most important person that God ever conceived,
00:06:58Dode, who is known as David, even though Dode is the proper pronunciation of his name
00:07:05from the manuscripts and texts that bear his name that he himself wrote.
00:07:12The name means beloved.
00:07:15And he was the ultimate student of Yahweh.
00:07:19He wrote upwards of a hundred psalms and proverbs.
00:07:24He is not only the central figure in God's story, there are over 1,100 mentions of Dode's name
00:07:31and the Torah prophets and psalms.
00:07:34Dode is the chosen one.
00:07:37He is the Messiah.
00:07:39He is the son of God.
00:07:41And he is our savior.
00:07:42He is the one who fulfilled Pesach, Matz, and Bekutim in 33 CE.
00:07:47He was the one who was actually crucified.
00:07:50He is the one who took our guilt and carried it into Sheol.
00:07:54He is the one who made first fruits, which is firstborn children, Bekutim, possible.
00:08:00And all of those things were stolen from him and given to the myth of Jesus,
00:08:09which is one of the greatest crimes ever committed by the Jewish people.
00:08:13And it has become the most popular religion based entirely on the lie of identity theft and counterfeit.
00:08:24Dode is the central figure in God's story.
00:08:28He is everything that is ascribed to everyone else with exception of he is the closest thing that we will ever know to God in our midst.
00:08:36But he is not God.
00:08:38He is Elyon, according to Yahweh, which means he is the fullness of the influence of God in our presence.
00:08:49And Dode is the one who, as king, is returning.
00:08:54He will return on Yom Kippurim in year 6000, which is 233 CE.
00:09:00Excuse me, 2033 CE.
00:09:02That's October 2nd, seven and a half years from now.
00:09:08And it is our mission to proclaim all of this to you.
00:09:14He is the one who is observant here.
00:09:16And by being observant, he's doing one of the things that God asked of us when he created the test case for man in the garden,
00:09:25the garden of great joy, which we as the first man collectively failed.
00:09:32And this begins with him being observant.
00:09:36It's what Yahweh said he wanted of Adam, of man, was to be observant, to be responsive,
00:09:44to engage and make a contribution to the relationship and to the world around him.
00:09:50And then to be reliable, to show that he could be trusted.
00:09:55And, of course, in all three of these things, Adam failed miserably.
00:10:01Dode did not.
00:10:02Although there were times in Dode's life, which we are examining in our program called The Last Word Picture.
00:10:10We'll continue with that this evening, where Dode had a major timeout with Yahweh for bad behavior.
00:10:17This was ultimately resolved, but it would take considerable efforts to do so.
00:10:23So Dode begins truly when I look at, when I observe, when I see the universe.
00:10:30And we should just think for a moment.
00:10:35And I've tried to convey this on numerous occasions, but I'm going to state it again.
00:10:42We know that our universe contains, at the very least, two trillion galaxies.
00:10:54And that galaxies average anywhere from 100 billion stars to upwards of four, five, six hundred billion stars.
00:11:04Some have upwards of a trillion stars.
00:11:07And that every galaxy is replete with planets and moons.
00:11:14The universe is big by standards that our brains were not even designed to contemplate.
00:11:22And the thing that is so remarkable about all of that of trillions of galaxies with hundreds of billions of stars each is that that is only the known universe.
00:11:42The extent of what we can see because that which is beyond that is so far removed from us that during the time that the universe has existed, the light has not even reached us from things further beyond that point.
00:12:01And the universe is expanding to the point that it will never reach this planet.
00:12:05And that, my friends, is only five percent of the universe.
00:12:11Ninety five percent is in a track force and a repellent one that I actually think are more akin to dimensions.
00:12:22And that's beyond all of that.
00:12:23And the thing that is so remarkable about our universe is that if you study the story of Ganyden, it's presented as a protected and sheltered enclosure that is conducive to life.
00:12:40And when you look at our planet, it's the exact same thing.
00:12:43It is uniquely positioned such that it is a sheltered enclosure that is conducive to life.
00:12:51There is no other place in our solar system where life can exist.
00:12:56None.
00:12:57Not even close.
00:12:59The moon is exceedingly toxic.
00:13:03So is Mars.
00:13:04There is no way for humans to ever live on either place.
00:13:09You can go visit the moon briefly, but if you don't get back in a hurry, you're going to die.
00:13:14And on Mars, it is only a place that humans can go to die and never to live.
00:13:20And the rest of the solar system is even less hospitable.
00:13:26Beyond the fact that there can be no other place where life can exist in our solar system.
00:13:39And we have the ideal scenario with the perfect size sun and the perfect position within its galaxy and the perfect rocky type planet with the ideal size gaseous planets outside of it
00:13:56to absorb all of the larger meteor strikes so that our planet can still exist with the perfect size moon and the perfect place for us to enjoy tides and to have our orbit be stabilized as it is.
00:14:12All of the things which are necessary to live.
00:14:14And of course, this great molten core that is inside of our planet that creates this magnetic protection from cosmic radiation.
00:14:27Otherwise, again, life would be annihilated.
00:14:31But it's not just that the earth is a larger version of the microcosm that God created in Gan Eden or that Yahweh is transforming the entire earth to the conditions of Eden when he returns or just prior to his return,
00:14:5110 days prior to his return with Dode on Teruah in 2033 or 6,000,
00:14:57so that we have a thousand years to get the Eden experience right so that we can do as Dode ultimately did,
00:15:08show ourselves observant, thoughtful, responsive, and reliable.
00:15:14What I also want to share with you is that there is this grossly over-fixation on physical bodies in religion.
00:15:30Oh, they have to be covered up in Christianity and Islam and Judaism.
00:15:35You can't see the flesh.
00:15:36Flesh must be really bad, bad.
00:15:37They are teased such that people actually think that those that go to hell are going to have their bodies tortured.
00:15:49That's what the Quran says.
00:15:51That's what the New Testament seems to infer.
00:15:55They believe that in heaven that there is also a decadent treat of some sort that are available to physical bodies.
00:16:06That's why the religion of Christianity is based upon bodily resurrection.
00:16:09It's the dumbest thing ever.
00:16:13While you have mass, while you are comprised of matter, you're stuck on this planet.
00:16:22Might as well make the best of it.
00:16:23It ain't going anywhere.
00:16:24Yeah, we can go to the moon for a few days, but any longer and you're going to die there.
00:16:30And you aren't going to go any place else other than to die.
00:16:34That's it.
00:16:36And the problem, the limiting factor is our bodies.
00:16:40No physical object can be accelerated to the speed of light.
00:16:46It would take infinite energy to do so.
00:16:49Even at 99.9% of the speed of light, it would take more energy than is produced by the sun to propel a spacecraft.
00:16:59And even then, it would be incredibly vulnerable.
00:17:02And even then, you wouldn't get anywhere within lifetimes.
00:17:07The closest star systems are comprised of red dwarfs.
00:17:13There's no life around a red dwarf.
00:17:15It's too toxic.
00:17:16And that's four and a half light years away.
00:17:21Just our own galaxy, the Milky Way, is 100,000 light years across.
00:17:35100,000.
00:17:36Just in our neighborhood, to find the nearest star that would be conducive to having a planet around it where life could exist.
00:17:46You're looking at 5,000 light years, one way, even if you knew exactly where it was.
00:17:545,000 light years.
00:17:56I mean, how many generations is that?
00:18:01And you'd have to create a spaceship large enough to have artificial gravity and enough food and space and entertainment for people to go through generations after generation after generation.
00:18:14You'd never get a spacecraft.
00:18:16Even to half the speed of light with all the energy that's available in our entire sun to make that journey.
00:18:25And it would take 5,000 years.
00:18:27And if you got there and it was a disappointment, it's all over.
00:18:31There's no coming back.
00:18:35And that's just our galaxy.
00:18:38The distances are so large.
00:18:44And the speed constraint is the speed of light.
00:18:51You can't warp it.
00:18:53There are no such thing as wormholes.
00:18:55You can't exceed it.
00:19:01And even at that speed.
00:19:04It's a multi-generational process.
00:19:07A millennial process.
00:19:10To get anywhere.
00:19:12And that's just in one of the 2 trillion galaxies.
00:19:16And that's just in the neighborhood.
00:19:19In the same arm of just one of 2 trillion galaxies.
00:19:22So everything that's out there is nothing but a sign of God's magnificence.
00:19:30Do what it is.
00:19:33Do what it is.
00:19:33And an invitation.
00:19:37Do you want to accept what he's offering?
00:19:39Which is to transform the carrier of our nefesh souls.
00:19:45Which are essentially energy-based.
00:19:48And enveloping them in light energy.
00:19:52Such that we can go anywhere and do anything where we are enormously enriched and empowered and enabled.
00:20:02Becoming eternal.
00:20:03Because, well, light just is.
00:20:09Time exists on a photon of light.
00:20:11That means that you can go from one side to the other, not just of a galaxy, but the entire universe.
00:20:19And literally no time.
00:20:21Because time simply is on a photon of light.
00:20:27And if you were, no matter what the distance is, speed is distance over time.
00:20:35And if time is zero, the blink of an eye gets you anywhere.
00:20:42It's amazing what God is offering.
00:20:44And when you come to appreciate the difference between energy and matter, then you have an appreciation of what God's offering.
00:20:55This is what Dode was trying to convey to us here.
00:20:58When you consider the universe, then you have an appreciation for all that God's offering.
00:21:06It is one of the reasons we are so lucky to live in the time that is enlightened by the likes of Albert Einstein.
00:21:15Who not only told us that time is relative.
00:21:19So that we know time does not flow at the same rate for all observers.
00:21:22And in fact, time simply is on a photon of light at light speed.
00:21:29And that time slows in the presence of great energy or great matter.
00:21:32And that it is relative to the observant.
00:21:34It helps us understand how prophecy works and how we become immortal and how we're enriched and everything else.
00:21:41It explains the nature of the Hebrew language where verbs are not stuck in the ordinary flow of time.
00:21:48It explains exactly what God is offering to us.
00:21:51And in his most famous equation, E equals MC squared, what he is saying is that energy and mass, energy and matter,
00:22:00mass is simply the measure of matter, that they are equivalent in the same sense they're the same thing.
00:22:16They just aren't.
00:22:17They're vastly different amounts of the same thing.
00:22:20That matter is a diminished form of energy.
00:22:25You have to multiply matter times these or mass times the square of the speed of light.
00:22:34If you want them to be equivalent.
00:22:42So that is what's being conveyed here.
00:22:44And it is essential for you to know that while you can look up there and see millions upon millions of stars at night,
00:22:56that no human, no material being is ever going to travel between them.
00:23:05And that the only way that we have access to all of that and enjoy it and God can share it with us is for us to be transformed where we go from physical bodies to having our soul enveloped in light energy.
00:23:22So this then continues.
00:23:24And it says that after truly when I look at when I observe your heavens, the universe and the spiritual realm, the accomplishments of your fingers and the next thing here is the moon.
00:23:35Now, Dodd spoke of the moon here and the stars, but not of the sun.
00:23:41Do you know why?
00:23:41Because in Barashith, the opening book of the Torah, in the first chapter, in the fourth day, Yahweh makes an interesting distinction between the greater and lesser luminaries.
00:24:00And while the inference is that he's talking about the sun and the moon and that the sun creates light and it's greater and the moon reflects light and it's smaller, that he's actually talking about two men.
00:24:14The greater luminary is Dodd.
00:24:17You're listening to the lesser luminary.
00:24:20And so Dodd has been reacquainted with his role.
00:24:28And the restoration of life on the planet.
00:24:34And he's beginning to know who he is.
00:24:37And so now he's appreciative that the moon reflects his brilliance during the time of darkness.
00:24:45He also recognizes that in the fourth day, Yahweh doesn't say something was created.
00:24:50He says that the greater and lesser luminaries.
00:24:53So they're both great.
00:24:54But collectively, they serve as signs of the Moedim.
00:25:01The Moedim are the seven annual meetings with Yahweh.
00:25:05Pisach, Matz, and B'Kurim, which Dodd fulfilled.
00:25:08Shabuah, which is on our horizon.
00:25:12And which is my responsibility to cultivate.
00:25:14Followed by Teruah, which is the final in-gathering.
00:25:21It is also that next day.
00:25:23It is on the Shabbat of September 24th of 2033, year 6000, Yah.
00:25:29It is when we will experience the sacrifice of the red heifer.
00:25:35And the mortal remnant of Israel will be brought into Jerusalem and purged of their religiosity so that they are ready to celebrate the great homecoming and Dodd's return with Yahweh.
00:25:52It is also interesting, of course, on that day that the moon will eclipse the sun, just as the Earth's shadow will eclipse the moon as we return to Ganyden 15 days thereafter on Sukkah.
00:26:08So he's speaking of the moon, and he's speaking also of the light of the stars, which is really God's invitation.
00:26:20Do you want to come visit them?
00:26:22They're there for you to see.
00:26:24I want to show them to you.
00:26:26Let me take my Wookiee and have him come back down.
00:26:30All there for you to see.
00:26:33Because collectively, they do reveal the way to the benefits of the relationship.
00:26:37And the way that they, Asher, reveal the way to the benefits of the relationship is that they tell us all about light.
00:26:46They tell us about the magnitude of this creation.
00:26:49It's one of the reasons why I'm just astonished that there's a religion like Christianity, which has reduced God to the size of a man.
00:27:01God is not a man.
00:27:03Men cannot kill God.
00:27:04A God that created a universe which is at least four-dimensional, and I think six, to explain dark matter and dark energy, the attractive and the repulsive forces, which comprise 95% of the universe, the known universe.
00:27:24And that the Shamaim, the heavenly realm, the spiritual realm, is beyond that.
00:27:30So it would be in the seventh dimension.
00:27:34For a being to create something of the magnitude of our universe, he must be a dimension beyond it.
00:27:42It has to be.
00:27:42It's impossible for somebody in the same dimension to create something enormous within that dimension.
00:27:52He would have to use the existing elements of the dimension to create something, just like, you know, I built this house.
00:28:00So, but I built it out of materials that were already here.
00:28:05To create something out of nothing, you have to be a dimension beyond.
00:28:11And when we understand the humanity, then you understand that God can't enter our dimension.
00:28:20He can't even enter it.
00:28:22All of God won't fit in the entire universe that he created.
00:28:24He's a dimension beyond it.
00:28:26It's like saying that you want to put Walt Disney into one of the flatland cells that he created for Minnie and Mickey Mouse.
00:28:36It can't be done.
00:28:38He can relate through symbols, through implements, through words, but he can't enter their realm.
00:28:46And it is the same thing with God.
00:28:48God cannot be a man.
00:28:49And when you recognize the magnitude of the universe, any rational person should immediately reject Christianity and say this is the dumbest idea ever.
00:29:00So, the stars, the magnitude of them definitely convey this.
00:29:08But what most people don't recognize as to why he said that the moon does as well.
00:29:13Because it is this job, the job of the lesser luminary of Barashith Genesis 1 to reveal Asher.
00:29:24Asher happened to be the first word that I translated 24 and a half years ago.
00:29:29Asher is the name that has been ascribed by Yah to my wife, the very woman who helped Dode regain his standing with God.
00:29:43The program, again, we're going to return to this evening.
00:29:47Asher is the name here of my beloved lab here at my feet.
00:29:53Asher was one of the tribes of Yisrael.
00:29:55So, Leah, back 4,000 years ago, said that she would be forever proclaimed as Asher, blessed and beneficial.
00:30:06Asher is one of the most amazing words in the Hebrew lexicon.
00:30:10Dode obviously appreciates it.
00:30:12He included it here, but it's the first word he wrote in this first psalm.
00:30:16It's the first word I translated 24 and a half years ago when analyzing one of the richest and most important prophecies regarding Dode in 2 Samuel 7.
00:30:28And it defines a relationship between things.
00:30:35It is translated as blessing and benefit.
00:30:39It is to show the way to receive the benefits of a relationship.
00:30:45Which is how I've rendered it here.
00:30:47And so that is the lesser luminaries' primary position, the primary purpose of the moon.
00:30:59And so Dode has laid it all out here.
00:31:01I'm not certain that anybody has picked up on it or understood that prior to me sharing it with you here.
00:31:07But it is nonetheless there for all of us to see.
00:31:10And that is the purpose of us analyzing God's communication to us so that we can communicate it to you.
00:31:21And so the very Son of God says, you have fashioned and formed what is all of this.
00:31:28And he says, so against all of this, what is Enosh?
00:31:33What is a mortal man?
00:31:34Why did God create mortal man?
00:31:38And, you know, here we are on a planet where, you know, there could be life someplace else, but we're never going to see it, ever.
00:31:44Nor are they ever going to come here.
00:31:46It's impossible.
00:31:47Not unlikely.
00:31:48It's absolutely impossible.
00:31:51So God's saying, why do we exist?
00:31:55What is mortal man when you consider the overall scope of this universe?
00:32:03I mean, our planet isn't even a speck of sand in our solar system.
00:32:11And it isn't even a speck of sand in every beach, every ocean, every desert on Earth by comparison to our galaxy.
00:32:26And our galaxy is literally nothing by consideration of space.
00:32:31And we are nothing compared to the scope of our planet.
00:32:36So what is mortal man?
00:32:38What is Enosh?
00:32:41By the way, I made the correction yesterday, but I want to make it again today.
00:32:45It was brought up to me that I confused Enoch with Enosh.
00:32:54Enosh is a son related to Noach, and his name means mortal man.
00:32:59Enoch, the person that walked with God and then God took, is actually from the C-H sound.
00:33:13It gets very poorly transliterated into English.
00:33:17But it's from a root that says, this man is trained and disciplined.
00:33:23He has been instructed.
00:33:25He has been taught.
00:33:27And he is resolute in what he is going to offer.
00:33:30It would be a very odd name for somebody that we know nothing about other than he was and he is no more other than he conducted his life with Yahweh.
00:33:41But he serves as really an indicator of what this job of serving as the Lefter Luminary is all about.
00:33:53Because you will come and go throughout time to accomplish things that God wants done.
00:34:01But the purpose is to recognize that humankind, like all animals, we're mortal.
00:34:07There's lots of confusion in that, in religion, to think that a human soul is something that's special, but it's not.
00:34:19Every animal, that would be every bug, bird, snake, slug, snail, we all have souls.
00:34:28That's what differentiates animals from plants.
00:34:32A soul is that which can perceive what's happening, can be observant, pay attention to what's going on in their environment, and then respond to it.
00:34:43It has the first two things that Yahweh is looking to accomplish with us, looking for us to do, to observe our environment and to respond to them.
00:34:53That is what a soul enables us to do, a nesama, which he gave to humankind uniquely, making Adam like God, is the ability to accomplish the third thing that God is looking for.
00:35:07And that's for us to be reliable so that we can discern right and wrong, good and bad.
00:35:11And if we make a mistake, get up from it, learn from it, and grow as a result, prove that we can be trusted.
00:35:21But all souls are mortal.
00:35:26There is a way for souls to become immortal in one or two ways.
00:35:31So we need to recognize that the overwhelming preponderance of souls, probably on the range of 99.9999% of souls, really, are mortal.
00:35:45At the end of a person's or animal's existence, they simply cease to exist.
00:35:52All that is known of them is in the memory of those who interacted with them.
00:35:57No penalty for them, but no reward either.
00:36:02No heaven, no hell.
00:36:04It solves the conundrum that agnostics and atheists have with the religious notion of a God that would say, you know,
00:36:12either obey me and love me, or I will send you to hell to be tortured forever.
00:36:17Because such a God wouldn't be lovable or anything other than sadistic.
00:36:22But it solves that problem, because when you read through the Torah, Prophets, and Psalms,
00:36:27you very quickly recognize the vast majority of souls simply cease to exist.
00:36:32Death is the end of their life.
00:36:34No reward, no punishment.
00:36:36Now, you can earn an eternal stay in Sheol.
00:36:40Sheol is hell.
00:36:41It is equivalent to a black hole.
00:36:43There's no fires.
00:36:44There's no torture.
00:36:44It's just a place where there is no escape, and time is eternal.
00:36:52That's what it is.
00:36:55And so there are souls who have earned the necessity of going there,
00:37:03because they have done something that misled others away from God,
00:37:10or they deliberately harmed God's people in a horrible way.
00:37:15And for those souls, they will spend an eternity as recompense,
00:37:20because God's fair in Sheol.
00:37:25And then there are approximately one in a million human souls,
00:37:32according to God's math, one in a million,
00:37:34that are going to come to know him, be observant,
00:37:39pay attention to the terms and conditions of his covenant,
00:37:43accept them, act upon them,
00:37:45engage in such a way that you demonstrate that you're willing to be observant,
00:37:51be thoughtful, respond to what God is offering and expecting,
00:37:55and then show that you're reliable, that you're steadfast, that he can trust you.
00:38:00And for those individuals, there is an eternity as your soul is enveloped in light energy,
00:38:07and you have the opportunity to exist in God's presence.
00:38:11Those are the options.
00:38:14And that's the difference between a mortal and one who has gone beyond that.
00:38:20And then he says that by comparison between the moon,
00:38:23the greater luminary and the stars that compared to man,
00:38:29that you would be mindful of zakar.
00:38:33Now, zakar is a loaded term.
00:38:35It doesn't just mean zakar, you mindful of him.
00:38:39Zakar as a verb means to remember.
00:38:42And it's nice.
00:38:44But the fact is that zakar also means man.
00:38:48So if you combine the verbal roots, zakar, and zakar as the noun written exactly the same way,
00:38:56it speaks of the most memorable of men.
00:38:59And here again, you would go back to the opening chapter of the Torah of Genesis,
00:39:10Barashith 1.
00:39:11And on the fourth day of creation, God explains that two of the men that you should be mindful of
00:39:19are the greater and lesser luminaries because they serve as the sign of the mohedi.
00:39:27As I had shared previously, Dodd fulfilled the first three, Pesach, Matz, and Bakodim.
00:39:31I'm responsible for the next two, which are Shabuwa and Teruwa.
00:39:36Dodd returns with Yahweh on Kaporim.
00:39:40And then we collectively teach, instruct, set ourselves up as examples to be followed
00:39:51for the mortal remnant that is allowed into the return of Eden on Sukkah, on shelters in 2033,
00:40:01such that we collaborate together.
00:40:04Dodd becomes the tree of lives.
00:40:05I am the tree of knowledge.
00:40:08I'm not making claims of who I am for reasons of self-aggrandizement.
00:40:14I would prefer to be anonymous in this story, but that's not what Yahweh prefers.
00:40:19And my responsibility is to do as he has chosen.
00:40:24So I'm going to tell you what he has said.
00:40:25And so the most memorable of man would be this son of man, this, it's Wahba, Wahben Adem.
00:40:37And that's particularly important because Dodd is the person who helped us develop an appreciation for the fact that we could achieve what Dodd, what Adam failed.
00:40:56Adam failed to be observant.
00:40:58Adam failed to be observant.
00:40:59He was not particularly thoughtful.
00:41:01He did not engage and make any contribution to the garden or to his relationship with Yahweh.
00:41:08And when he failed, when he made a mistake, he doubled and tripled down, becoming all the worse for it.
00:41:15So Dodd is just the opposite.
00:41:21Here you're seeing him speak of how observant he is, looking at the universe and considering the contrast between a mortal man and the universe.
00:41:32And then speaking of the role of the moon and the stars and conveying the path to receive the benefits of this relationship and then making the comparison between the two and then drawing right down to the most memorable of men and to the son of man.
00:41:49So he is not only observant and thoughtful, he is also engaged because he wrote all this down for us to contemplate thereafter, an exceedingly important thing for him to have accomplished, him to have engaged in.
00:42:05And as we are discovering in our evening program, the final word picture, Dodd made his share of mistakes.
00:42:16So he proves that God is not looking for perfect.
00:42:19That would be boring.
00:42:20It would be counterproductive, actually, for him to have been perfect, for any of us to be perfect.
00:42:25He is looking for someone that when they make a mistake can recover from it because it is only through our failures that we are forged in terms of a character that is capable of showing that we have value, that we have merit.
00:42:42And so Dodd is the opposite.
00:42:46Of Adam, so he is the son of man that would matter most to God.
00:42:52And this says, surely you take stock of him and you relate to him.
00:42:57You relay your message to him.
00:43:00When Yahweh began communicating through Moshe and they met on the top of Mount Chorub and Moshe came down with the book of Barashith Genesis.
00:43:13And he came down with the ten statements on the two tablets of stone twice because he broke the first set.
00:43:24He was naturally angry that he came down after hearing God speak against religion and having saved the people from religion and politics and the caste system that they were out being religious and had created.
00:43:39And we're worshiping a golden calf.
00:43:41And he says, he broke that set.
00:43:44So it came to the second set.
00:43:45So what God decided that he would do is that that he told Moshe, you know, you got a you got three days here to get them all cleaned up and all prepped and everything and all prepared.
00:43:55And I'm going to bring my fiery lights, not all of God, but it's a representation of God through light.
00:44:01I'm going to come down and I'm going to speak directly to the children of Israel.
00:44:06So you've got three days to get their act together, get all prepared, get all scrubbed up, their best outfits, you know, we'll we'll have this meeting.
00:44:13And the purpose of the meeting is for me to reassure them that I am speaking through you, that this is the way that we have thought is the best way to communicate.
00:44:23Because you're obviously literate.
00:44:25You can write all this down.
00:44:26If I communicate it to you, then not only can you communicate it to them, but it can be retained accurately throughout the ages.
00:44:34So God was already committed to that plan when he came down and his brilliant fire light was present before the children of Israel and his booming voice was speaking directly to them.
00:44:47The children of Israel said, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:44:51You need to go away.
00:44:53We don't want to see you or hear from you again.
00:44:58And while it's stated that bluntly and the body and the, and the, and the voice, it is couched a little bit nicer in the first episode where it says, we prefer you to communicate through the likes of Moshe.
00:45:17And God's response to this was, I agree.
00:45:21It is in their best interest.
00:45:23It's going to be, we're going to have a far higher likelihood of success.
00:45:29If I choose people along the way that I prepare and that are properly committed, that I can speak through as opposed to directly to masses of people.
00:45:43So this idea that God answers your prayer and that he spoke to you or said this, that's nonsense, but God speaks through very few people.
00:45:52And when Moshe's sister, Miriam, in the 11th chapter of Numbers was complaining and, and I guess it was the 12th chapter of Numbers.
00:46:02There's a, it's a meltdown in the 11th chapter.
00:46:06It's a different story, but powerful, the 12th chapter of Numbers.
00:46:09And she has this meltdown.
00:46:10And after Moshe's meltdown, she says, you know, we too, speaking of she and Aaron, also speak for God.
00:46:16And God says, no, no, no, you don't.
00:46:18And, and, you know, this is a person who had been labeled a prophetess because she led the women's chorus and the song of the sea as they passed through the Gulf of Aqaba, unscathed.
00:46:32And the Pharaoh's army was drowned in that process.
00:46:37And God said, no, no, you don't.
00:46:41When I speak through someone, they know it.
00:46:45First of all, I choose people based upon their responsiveness.
00:46:49And he said that Moshe was the most responsive.
00:46:52But beyond that, they know it.
00:46:55And you know it because I have made it abundantly clear.
00:46:59I will have so many affirmations and designations, prophecies, and overt statements about that individual.
00:47:08You know, as I say, the first time I mentioned is in the first chapter of, of Barashith Genesis, first chapter of the Torah.
00:47:17And, and, and one of the last chapters of the Torah in Dabarim, there's a better part of a chapter dedicated to the nakar,
00:47:25the observant foreigner, um, who will be present in these last days to do precisely what I'm doing for you now.
00:47:34So God says, no, if, if you're going to speak for me, you know it.
00:47:38And so, uh, here we recognize that, that what Dode is saying is that you find memorable men.
00:47:48Uh, you make them known.
00:47:50There's no anonymity here.
00:47:52They know who they are.
00:47:53And you clearly state that they're speaking for you.
00:47:56You prove it.
00:47:57And then it's, uh, up to the rest of the world after you've taken stock and these sons of man and that you relate to them for us,
00:48:07then to relate to the rest of you, to convey your message, because God has chosen this means of communicating with us.
00:48:16And the reason he chooses it is that, uh, is that he's not overpowering in this way.
00:48:23Uh, you can choose to deny him if you want to, you can choose to turn a, a myth into a man, God, if you're a Christian or Hashem is your replacement.
00:48:34God, God, if you're into Judaism, or you can turn a snake into God or a rock, if, uh, your preference is, uh, Islam.
00:48:42Uh, so it gives the world the opportunity to create their gods in their own image and worship them and to reject Jawa or to use all of the information he has communicated to embrace him, to accept him, to act upon what he has provided.
00:48:59You just have to do the same four things that were, um, requested of Adam, that Dode actually did, that I'm trying to model here before you.
00:49:11That means you must be observant.
00:49:13You must pay attention to what's going on, to what Jawa had to say.
00:49:18Then you must be thoughtful such that you think about what has been conveyed.
00:49:24And, uh, next, then this is very difficult for most people.
00:49:27You got to be responsive.
00:49:28God's not taking deadbeats in to Shamaim.
00:49:33He is not interested in a, uh, uh, the oxymoron of a one-sided relationship.
00:49:40He is only interested if you're going to make a contribution.
00:49:44And then most important of all, you must be reliable.
00:49:49You've got to show that if you make a mistake, you can learn from it.
00:49:54If you fall, you can get back up, that your character can be forged in fire so that he can trust you.
00:50:01So that's a fairly comprehensive, uh, analysis, is it not, of, uh, one statement, Ms. Moore, lyrics to sing, Psalm 8, 4.
00:50:11And, uh, well, I think my, uh, my companion here, the king of the, uh, of the cables is, is writing down notes and saying, we could cut a short out of, uh, that segment right there.
00:50:22It ends at this timestamp and begins at that timestamp, probably what he was doing at the, at the moment.
00:50:28I'm looking over there at him, probably caught him red-handed, uh, doing so, uh, you know, the, the fact is that, uh, we're at a place now where I have given through the, you know, here's an example of some of them.
00:50:42Of the 35 books that are on the shelf at yadaya.com, all free in their entirety, too.
00:50:48You can read them in page-turner format, which is really pretty cool.
00:50:53You can read them in PDF format, uh, both in their entirety and absolutely free.
00:50:58Uh, you can read them on your cell phone, on a tablet, on your computer, on your television.
00:51:03However, it is, uh, comfortable for you.
00:51:07And also, if you want to the paperbacks, which you see behind me, uh, you can buy them.
00:51:13Uh, Google my name, Craig Wynn, or, um, or at, uh, the Yadaya series at Amazon, uh, and you will find the entire series presented royalty free.
00:51:24So, you have all those, uh, options available, um, to you in this regard, and they present the entire swath of, of what I'm sharing, and they actually prove it, providing documented evidence that makes the case for God irrefutable.
00:51:38Um, but now, as we draw close to the Shibua harvest, my job is to amplify what I have come to know in a way that might resonate with you, if you're hearing this for the first time, or you're trying to grow with us.
00:51:56So, I actually have two missions now.
00:51:59I'm trying to prepare the covenant family so they're devoted and can make a contribution.
00:52:04Now, as we, uh, enter the last, uh, seven and a half years, to inspire them to know, to grow, to understand, and, and to be productive, uh, with their lives, because so much is riding on it.
00:52:16And I know they want to do things that God will be proud of, uh, and they'll be proud of as we, uh, we go forward throughout time and preparing them to serve mightily as we enter the Garden of Eden on Sukkah, reenter it.
00:52:33Uh, but I'm also trying to share things where you could, if you're a first time listener and you're open-minded and you're not religious, you would say, you know, I've heard a lot of people talk about things that would be called scripture, but boy, this man's understanding of it, the insights he is deriving from every word are so far beyond everyone else.
00:52:53I posted something today.
00:52:55It was a rabbi that was making some absolutely absurd comment about, uh, the creation account, that it has been my assessment that I know and understand more about Yahweh, the Torah, the Bereth covenant, the Moedim, restoring witnesses to the eternal testimony.
00:53:15And even though it is the son of God, I know and understand more about each than all of the rabbis who have ever lived and all of the pastors and all of the priests and all of the popes and all of the scholars combined.
00:53:31And every day as I listen to somebody make their case, they prove my point.
00:53:41So my hope is that you will listen, uh, and that you will gain from this.
00:53:49Well, the reason that the universe is so big is partly so that we would know our place in it and our relative position within it, but it actually needs to be big for us to exist because we're the product of, uh, of a second generation star.
00:54:05We had to have a supernova explosion to create the heavy elements that comprise not only our planet, uh, you know, the things that are appear to be, to be, uh, a solid and material, but also our bodies are comprised of them.
00:54:20We are stardust.
00:54:21We are, uh, the residue of an exploding supernova.
00:54:24So we have to be a second generation, uh, star.
00:54:28And we, and for all that to take place, we happen to be in a first generation galaxy, which is what our Milky Way happens to be.
00:54:36And it is so large that these things could transpire over the time span that is necessary for them to occur.
00:54:44And if you'd say, well, why would God put up with, you know, 14 billion years of, uh, of all of this?
00:54:49Because in the seventh dimension where he exists, um, way, way beyond the, uh, constructs of, uh, of, uh, being stuck in time, it can all play out in the blink of an eye over, over a long period of time.
00:55:06He can take moments in of it and elongate them and enjoy them.
00:55:11And, uh, he can take entire millennia and they go by in a blink without him even noticing anything happened.
00:55:18That's pretty cool.
00:55:20I don't know if, uh, if you're like me, but, uh, when I see something that I think is just really gorgeous, it might be a seaside scene.
00:55:29Cause I love the ocean.
00:55:30It could be a, maybe a beautiful waterfall, perhaps a gorgeous sunset.
00:55:34Uh, perhaps it's a rainbow.
00:55:37Uh, perhaps it's just a beautiful setting someplace.
00:55:40Um, and nature is typically the things that I value in this way, or, or I'm just in a wonderful place with someone I dearly love.
00:55:48Uh, I will close my eyes.
00:55:51And after having taken a really, uh, comprehensive gaze at everything, being as observant and thoughtful as I can possibly be trying to absorb everything.
00:56:03I will then close my eyes and I will go through my mind and say, how much of what you saw can you remember that you can transfer even from short-term into long-term memory and keep this as a treasure filed away forever.
00:56:19And all of the light and all of the light and all of the light and the sounds and the smell and the perspective and the shadows and feeling yourself in that environment.
00:56:29And I got reasonably good at it because what I was doing was I was curating something very special and I was helping myself, um, be able to elongate a moment.
00:56:48Very much like Yahweh can do if he says, you know, when you discovered something that was wonderful about the Torah, like the greater and lesser luminaries and Barashith one.
00:56:58Um, he can enjoy that moment of discovery, knowing that we would get there and saying, yeah, that's my boy.
00:57:05I knew you'd find it.
00:57:07That's why it was there for you to understand.
00:57:09Or when we, uh, come upon, uh, as we have grown over 24 years together and we come upon the final word picture, the last Mashal and the 31st proverb, and now it resonates with us.
00:57:22And every aspect of it, every word, every nuance of it is a celebration of everything that we have collaborated with together over these years.
00:57:32Um, it's God can take a moment like that and turn it into a lifetime experience.
00:57:39So, uh, this is part of having an appreciation of our universe, of time, of light, and of everything that is there.
00:57:48So scientifically, of course, there are many more reasons, all of which are interesting, including the fact that we are the product of first generation stars.
00:57:58It does us well to consider why Yahweh created us and why he continues to relate to us when he is, uh, greater than we can possibly imagine.
00:58:09And yet he presents himself as approachable, as humble, uh, as, um, loving and kind.
00:58:18And yet we are infinitesimally small by comparison, which is what God wants to resolve.
00:58:24He wants us to enable us to make us essentially infinitely greater than we are.
00:58:31And that's the whole reason for having the Garden of Eden test and for us going back to that opportunity so that we can demonstrate we can be trusted in this regard.
00:58:43Because for God to make us immortal and, and empowered so that we're, we're more similar in terms of our, our knowledge and understanding and capabilities, he needs to be able to trust us at that point.
00:58:55And that's what this is all about.
00:58:58That's why I'm glad to have Dode return to a discussion of mortal man in comparison to Yahweh and in comparison to the scope of the universe.
00:59:10Now, there is another interesting reason, one that reveals our position within space time.
00:59:15Yahweh calculated the exact amount of energy required to create the stage for the kind of life that we enjoy within the formula of relational time that he desired.
00:59:27There's 6,000 years exactly that are going to transpire from the time that, uh, we were, um, taken out of the garden where God's caused the fall of man for our benefit to the time that we'll be allowed back into the garden on Sukkah for our benefit.
00:59:42And for all of that to play out over that period of time, and with humans having the opportunity to show that there could be a few of us, they're going to get this right and earn that opportunity.
00:59:56The universe had to be this, this large.
01:00:00And from the perspective of the creator at creation, the universe is still 624 days old and about to enter the seventh.
01:00:08I did the, uh, the math so that, uh, you might understand it and appreciate it.
01:00:16But, uh, 14 billion years and 624 hour days from the perspective of the creator at creation at big bang, which is a term that Yahweh was, was the first to use is exactly the same length of time.
01:00:29Because we now know from the wilkinson probe that, uh, the residual, uh, microwave radiation from the big bang itself has time dilated.
01:00:43That's called the dilation of time to 10 to the 12th power.
01:00:47So it flows faster, uh, than, than it does on earth because of the great velocity and enormous mass that would have been there at the time.
01:00:57And that makes the 14 billion years since the light first began, uh, to coalesce into matter and time began to flow equal to exactly 624 hour days.
01:01:12Take 14 billion years divided by 10 to the 12th power.
01:01:16See what you come to 624 hour days.
01:01:20Pretty spectacular, isn't it?
01:01:22In terms of an insight from our God, it is now we are just, um, seven and a half years shy of 6,000 years since Adam and Chawa, uh, were expelled from the garden and for their benefits, given them the opportunity to grow, to learn, to experience what it is like, uh, to observe, uh, to make a contribution to life.
01:01:51And then to fall, but yet to get back up wiser for the experience.
01:01:57And we will, and now we're in the first months of 2026, uh, and just, as I say, seven and a half years away from those return with Yahweh and much closer than that to the Shibua harvest.
01:02:16So the universe, which is six dimensions, uh, with Yahweh existing in the seventh is, uh, is also replicated through the six steps that we take to God through the Moadim leading to the seventh, which is Sukkah.
01:02:29Uh, and the 6,000 years that, uh, lead us to this celebration of camping out with God for a thousand years during Sukkah, just as we celebrate the Shabbat each week and remembrance of that.
01:02:42It is also the underlying contract of Shibua.
01:02:45Uh, so this includes the, uh, the four, of course, when we talk about dimensionality that we know, which is space time, um, we have height, we have width, we have depth, and then we have time.
01:02:57Uh, those are the four dimensions of space time, but we can add to those, the unknown source of separation and that of attraction, which are 95% of the universal composition.
01:03:08They're called dark energy and dark matter only because, uh, energy is repellent and matter is attractive and dark means we don't understand what they are.
01:03:20We can't see them.
01:03:21Well, we're going to certainly, we will certainly understand them.
01:03:25Well, at least the one in a million will, uh, quite soon.
01:03:30Now, returning to the question that was posed by Dode and, uh, Psalm eight, four, as a father, I know the answer.
01:03:37And that is by design.
01:03:38Every parent should be able to recognize the obvious that, and that Dode has made this personal, uh, initially presenting.
01:03:49Yahweh's viewpoint from the perspective of children.
01:03:52And now speaking of the son of man, I'm going to personalize it further.
01:03:57One of the reasons that I don't attempt to pray away my struggles with family, and there are many, is that without them, I would have no basis upon which to appreciate Yahweh's vantage point.
01:04:10He has dealt with the fracture in the covenant family and with his people, the children of Israel, since their inception.
01:04:17So while my experience is limited to a single home, um, and, uh, and then to the covenant family, which I have given birth to and, uh, have overseen, uh, these, uh, in these last years leading to Yahweh's return.
01:04:35You know, I'm a decidedly imperfect father that, uh, uh, uh, uh, enjoyed, uh, some wonderful relationships over time.
01:04:47And I've seen others fracture.
01:04:49So it wasn't always, um, you know, that way.
01:04:53And, but it is by, by enduring this, uh, and coming to understand the pain of a fractured family that we can empathize with God.
01:05:05It's why Yahweh asked Hosha to marry a, uh, a temple prostitute, a religious whore so that he would understand the pain that is caused by Israel, by Jews being religious and cheating on God by the false gods of religion and all that goes along with it.
01:05:25So God is essentially saying, what is it with us that it's so hard, uh, for us to perceive these things that we also treat each other so poorly, even within families, all families are fractured.
01:05:42Why do we reject God's desire to enrich and power and liberate us when that is what he is offering?
01:05:50So through life experiences, I have come to appreciate Yahweh struggles with Israel, with whom he calls his bride, just as Yahweh pronounced his divorce from Israel.
01:06:03Now through Hosha, you know, I, uh, also have experienced a divorce.
01:06:08I divorced my wife of 34 years because I could no longer resolve or endure what is, uh, the aches and pains of borderline personality disorder and the resulting propensity to be dishonest, mean spirited and condescending.
01:06:24And it became way too depressing.
01:06:26Uh, it was, I'm sure what Hosha experienced when married to Gomer and, uh, and by being free of that and now having the opportunity.
01:06:37To experience the kind of love and trust that I have with Leah, my wife.
01:06:42Uh, now I have a much better appreciation of what God has endured and is disappointed by and what he is offering.
01:06:52Like there was a moment a couple of years ago when I was witnessing a Muslims attack, uh, Southern Israel and the October 7th, uh, horde, uh, attack and all Islamic attack against God's people.
01:07:07That I am instantly recognized that the best source of information as to why they did this was in a book I had written 20 years earlier called prophet of doom.
01:07:17Uh, it's the first book that Yahweh asked me to, uh, to write in, in terms of, uh, well, tea with cherries and prophet of doom combined to explain the enemy of his people, Islam.
01:07:27And I knew that that was the best answer for God's people, but I also knew it was the only book that I had not gone back to correct that I hadn't improved over the years with others.
01:07:38Uh, you know, having rewritten and enhanced them, you know, scores of times, uh, over that period.
01:07:44But this one I had not, uh, so, uh, what I wanted to do, those continue to finish, uh, coming home three that I was working on because spending time with Dode and Yahweh's fun.
01:07:55Spending time with Allah and Muhammad is, is like, you know, being asked to go down to hell with them.
01:08:00Uh, they're repulsive.
01:08:01Uh, so I, I recall telling God it's, it's surely prophet of doom is good enough.
01:08:06Uh, you know, I don't want to go back there.
01:08:08Let's, uh, let's just make progress with coming home.
01:08:11Um, I don't want to do that.
01:08:14And, uh, God, just as clearly as I'm talking to you said, I've taken care of you.
01:08:20Now you take care of my people.
01:08:23Well, the result is the five volumes now of a goddamn religion, all free at yadaya.com.
01:08:30Uh, completely rewritten from the first word to the last word and greatly expanded.
01:08:35And improved as a result of that collaboration.
01:08:38And I'm glad that we did it.
01:08:40Um, now of course that it's over.
01:08:43So I understand, uh, what, uh, God is, uh, is frustrated by the headaches, uh, that we have given him.
01:08:51But I also know what he is trying to achieve and how wonderful it is.
01:08:56It's, uh, interesting in all of this is the need for a restoration, a renewal of the one and only covenant.
01:09:07Since according to the Torah, a man, uh, uh, cannot remarry a, uh, a wife from whom he is divorced.
01:09:15Uh, it was Yahweh presenting himself as the, uh, the husband of Yisrael as, uh, and that, uh, and as a result, they were his children.
01:09:31And then he uses that, uh, metaphor, but it isn't Yahweh that is going to remarry Yisrael.
01:09:39No, out of the mortal remnant of Yisrael that returns that we cleanse through the sacrifice of the Adam of Parah.
01:09:47Um, it is Dode who is the yearning groom of numbers five and Yisrael.
01:09:54That is the cleansed bride, uh, by way of numbers 19 and the sacrifice of the red heifer.
01:10:02So that is Dode that is going to restore the family with the family reunion.
01:10:09That is going to also celebrate a marvelous wedding, uh, at that time.
01:10:16And there will be, I think there's two weddings at that time.
01:10:19I don't have absolute proof of this.
01:10:21Leah and I are both pretty convinced that, that on Yom Kippur in year 2033,
01:10:27there's going to be, uh, two weddings.
01:10:29Uh, I'm going to renew my vows with my beloved Leah, uh, a Goy and a Yehud coming together.
01:10:39And, uh, the ultimate Yehud and Dode is going to have a Yisraelite woman, uh,
01:10:47uh, that will be curated and properly attired for the wedding by my, my wife.
01:10:52And that wedding will also take place, uh, simultaneously.
01:10:57So it is a, uh, a marvelous fulfillment of what is, uh, Yirma Yah, Jeremiah 31.
01:11:04So in spite of the perceived difference in scale and the, uh, an ability that Yahweh has versus a mortal man,
01:11:14Yahweh actually created us as close to himself as was prudent, such that we could relate to him.
01:11:21And he, to us without being overwhelmed or underwhelmed and endowed with these attributes,
01:11:28particularly with the Neshama, they are conscience and with the benefits of the covenant and it enriching and empowering us.
01:11:36Yahweh will enhance our status, bringing us to the point where he has bridged this gap through a straightforward transformation from matter to energy.
01:11:46That's why we're asked to walk into the presence of that enlightening fire during the Moed Mikrei,
01:11:52because our physical bodies are transformed into light energy and can carry our souls in a way that they are transformed,
01:12:03emancipated, empowered, and enabled.
01:12:06And we move from being stuck in three dimensions, uh, to four, five, six, and seven with infinite increases all along the way.
01:12:17I'll read one more passage. I, my guess is that we're, we are at the, uh, the hour mark.
01:12:23We don't want to go too long, uh, today in this program because we have a tendency to go fairly long during our family hour.
01:12:30And we're on really interesting material, uh, tonight, uh, but we did want to get this added program in.
01:12:37So this is what is said next.
01:12:40And it's spoken by Dode.
01:12:42Therefore, you speaking to Yahweh have made him somewhat diminished, withholding something.
01:12:51Chesar.
01:12:52Hu ma'at.
01:12:54You've caused him to be a little less empowered, lacking and thus needing something to sustain life.
01:13:03Slightly lower.
01:13:04From God.
01:13:06Men Elohim.
01:13:07Then the almighty.
01:13:08And yet you surrounded and enveloped him.
01:13:11Atar.
01:13:12You crowned him.
01:13:13You honored him.
01:13:14You enriched him.
01:13:15You embellished him, providing for him the blessings and adornments, the symbols associated with status, with honor and respect, with an abundance of riches, with a powerful presence and a glorious reward.
01:13:29Cabood.
01:13:30Cabood.
01:13:31One of our.
01:13:32One of those favorite words.
01:13:34We'll talk about that in a moment.
01:13:36Along with the most appealing attributes, valuable qualities and useful aptitudes.
01:13:42Ms. More lyrics song to sing eight five.
01:13:47Wow.
01:13:48Okay.
01:13:49Again, I'm what I want to be able to do is to.
01:13:54Expand upon what Dote is trying to share with you.
01:13:58I want to go from being words that you hear.
01:14:03You saw perhaps on your screen as as Rich was presenting them along with this program.
01:14:10But what I want you to do is as now without the words on the screen, just in your mind's eye, I want you to think about what Dote had to say.
01:14:20And maybe you need to close your eyes even as you process this, because words are the ultimate tools, the most powerful implements in the universe.
01:14:33They are the very glue of relationships that bond us together.
01:14:39They are the medium of thought.
01:14:41We think with with words.
01:14:43They are also, of course, the essence of communication and the conduit to knowledge and understanding.
01:14:50They're powerful, powerful things.
01:14:53Therefore, you have made him somewhat diminished withholding something.
01:14:58You can go back to the creation account.
01:15:03And God said that he created man and his image.
01:15:10And the word that he used for image, Deslam, said that he was created in a lesser dimension.
01:15:17He is talking about the difference between, for example, my physical body and the shadow that I might cast.
01:15:26It it reflects not reflects, but it the outline of who I am.
01:15:31But it's a one dimensional construct where I am three.
01:15:36And so it's very much like the that word would be equivalent to the difference between the blueprint that I drew for this home and the finished product.
01:15:50OK, so two dimensions becomes three dimensions or three dimensions becomes two dimensions.
01:15:56This is the variation here.
01:15:58So Dote is onto that.
01:16:00He understands that we are we are diminished from Yahweh.
01:16:06We have enormous capability, but we are diminished from who God is.
01:16:11He is at least a dimension beyond us.
01:16:14And as it turns out, we're in three and a half dimensions.
01:16:17He is in seven.
01:16:18So he's three and a half dimensions beyond us.
01:16:21Each dimension is an increase, by the way, to an infinitive degree.
01:16:27So he says, yet you surrounded and enveloped him, humankind, with kibbut.
01:16:38Kibbut means capability, abundance, power, presence, a glorious reward, honors, great significance.
01:16:48So we are more significant to God, at least those of us who are paying attention to him, thinking about him, responding to him and showing ourselves reliable in our service to him.
01:17:01We are more valuable to God than all of the galaxies combined.
01:17:08That is the level of respect that actually God has for us.
01:17:13You know, we can earn God's respect as Dote figured that out.
01:17:18That is a powerful concept.
01:17:20It's something that I didn't know into our most recent foray back into the garden, because I was trying to understand precisely what God was going to do when he invited us back.
01:17:34Why was he inviting us back into the garden?
01:17:38To understand that, you have to understand what took place in the garden.
01:17:42And it was there that I discovered that it wasn't Chawa, who people mistake as Eve, who erred by chomping down on a bit of fruit.
01:17:56The decision to cause the fall of man was made by God before Chawa was even created, before the woman was conceived.
01:18:06In fact, she was conceived so that man wouldn't be alone post separation.
01:18:11And that it's God that caused the fall.
01:18:16And it's because in that cloistered environment, there was no opportunity for Adam to be anything more than he was.
01:18:23He was already failing to be observant.
01:18:27He was failing to be thoughtful.
01:18:31He was not as God wanted, which was for him to work, for him to engage, for him to respond to God.
01:18:41And as a result, God knew that when tested, he would fail.
01:18:45And he did.
01:18:47So he couldn't be relied upon.
01:18:50But we can succeed where Adam failed.
01:18:59We can earn God's respect.
01:19:02And the result is to be bequeathed with an abundance of riches, be made vastly more powerful.
01:19:10And it's a glorious reward if we demonstrate ourselves worthy of God's respect.
01:19:18Now, sure, he's infinitely superior to us.
01:19:21And you would say, how in the world can an infinitely superior being come to respect an infinitely inferior being?
01:19:29And the answer is because he designed the whole system for that outcome.
01:19:35It is what he wants most of all.
01:19:37If you think it's it's prideful for me to say that I am earning God's respect and that there are those in the covenant family who are working every day along with me.
01:19:48Who have earned and are earning greater respect with Yahweh.
01:19:53No, it's the ultimate way of respecting Yahweh to say this, because this is what he's trying to achieve.
01:19:59And here's the most important person in the universe, Dode, recognizing that God wants to see us as Kabod.
01:20:07He wants to honor us and respect us.
01:20:11He wants to lavish a abundance of riches on us.
01:20:14He wants us to have a more powerful presence.
01:20:17He wants our significance to be extraordinary.
01:20:21There is a line that is so important relative to Kabod.
01:20:30That is found not only in 2 Samuel 6, which is where Mekel, who is a embittered woman that is Dode's first wife.
01:20:45Is mocking Dode for dancing in the regalia of the high priest, the ephod, but otherwise naked before all Israel as the Ark of the Covenant is being brought into Israel orchestrated by Obed-Edom and at God's direction.
01:21:08And at the end, she says, you know, you've you've embarrassed yourself.
01:21:12You are not Kabod with God or these people, particularly with the Amma.
01:21:19And Dode's response was, OK, well, I'm going to go to the Amma and we'll see what the Amma have to say about whether or not I'm Kabod or not.
01:21:29And it is a prophetic of the fact that Dode would meet with Yahweh's Amma.
01:21:38She is the most productive of women.
01:21:40And that is the message of and the portrait that is painted in the final word picture in the 31st Mashal, which we're going to continue on our evening program.
01:21:51And in there, there is also her telling Dode that you need to reclaim your Kabod with God, your significance.
01:22:05You are the most significant person in the world.
01:22:07You need to man up at this point.
01:22:10You made a mistake.
01:22:11Let's own it.
01:22:12Let's grow beyond it.
01:22:13Let's show God that you can be trusted and relied upon.
01:22:15And then you can fulfill Pesach, Matz, and Bakodim and the world is taken to a better place.
01:22:22And we return to Eden.
01:22:24And so what I learned by that whole process is that this was the failure of Eden, which is why God caused the fall of man,
01:22:31so that we would have the opportunity to demonstrate that we could be observant, that we could be thoughtful,
01:22:37that we could be responsive and that we could be reliable.
01:22:40And so recognizing that there would be a number of people that would prove it as we approach this return of Yahweh.
01:22:54And they'll be harvested on Shabuah.
01:22:56And they will return to be the mentors and the teachers of our return to Eden, where there will be a thousand years,
01:23:04to work with the mortal remnant of Israel and with some goyim as well,
01:23:09and to model the kind of responsibility, the kind of aptitude and attitude that God is looking for,
01:23:18so that they can join those of us who God's going to trust to empower and enrich,
01:23:24so we can go off and explore that universe together.
01:23:27That's the purpose of being brought back into Gan Eden, a thousand years, to model this, to get it right.
01:23:34So there will be numerous people that can enjoy Dota as their king and grow from the tree of knowledge.
01:23:46So the most appealing attributes and the most valuable qualities and useful aptitudes are all being offered to us,
01:24:00so that we can gain them by being observant, by being thoughtful, by listening to God,
01:24:07by processing the information that he has given us, so that we come to Yara know,
01:24:13we come to be in, understand.
01:24:15And then we come to Asha, we engage, we act, we do.
01:24:22We make a contribution.
01:24:24We're about the family business.
01:24:27And that ultimately, as we're growing together with God, just as the case with Dota, his beloved son,
01:24:34when we trip and fall, we get back up.
01:24:37When we make a mistake, we learn from it and grow past it and are wiser and better for the experience.
01:24:42We show God that we can be trusted.
01:24:46And when we can be trusted, he's put in a position where he can respect us to the degree necessary
01:24:52to bridge that gap that Dota is talking about here, so that we can go travel and explore the stars with their creator.
01:25:02And that is the message of Mismore Lyrics to Sing, Psalm 8, 3, 4, and 5.
01:25:12So until this evening, not many hours from now, at what is 5 o'clock Eastern Standard Time,
01:25:216 o'clock here in the middle of the Caribbean Sea, we look forward to returning with you and exploring more
01:25:29that we can learn from the word of our God.
01:25:32Good day.
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Yada Yahowah
Creator
5 months ago
#WhyDoesYahowahCare #WhatIsMan #Mizmowr8 #Psalm8 #HumanPurpose #TextBeforeReligion #Yahowah #MessiahAndSon #BiblicalQuestions #WhyHumanityMatters
Yada Yahowah
Creator
5 months ago
~ so that he can trust you. ~ being stuck in time it can all play ~ And from the perspective of the Creator at ~ enduring this and coming to understand the ~ and the sacrifice of the red heifer so ~ You can go back to the creation account, ~ And here's the most important person in ~ can go travel and explore the stars with ~ Good day.
Yada Yahowah
Creator
5 months ago
~ Intro ~ Verbatim ~ Welcome to this episode of the Yahowah vlog. ~ It isn't something that a far leftist has ~ Adam failed miserably. ~ So that we have a thousand years to ~ enormously enriched and empowered and ~ The Mow’edym are the seven annual meetings ~ said that she would be forever proclaimed ~ making Adam like God, ~ on shelters in twenty thirty three, ~ And while it's stated that bluntly
Yada Yahowah
Creator
5 months ago
Mizmowr 8 looks out across an infinite universe and asks a disturbing question: why would Yahowah care about man at all? Is humanity insignificant dust, or deliberately entrusted with responsibility and purpose? This episode strips away religious inflation and lets the text itself explain why mankind matters.

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