Thoughts from the Teacher
Question #1: Is Lishma considered the corrected version of Lo Lishma? It seems obvious to me that it is, but I’ve been fooled by the obvious before.
Question #1: Is Lishma considered the corrected version of Lo Lishma? It seems obvious to me that it is, but I’ve been fooled by the obvious before.
My oldest child Lisa was born June 15, 1966. Sometime shortly thereafter I began a quest to be righteous so that the Holy Ghost would talk to me and tell me how to raise her in righteousness.
When a person makes a connection with God in which they experience, not drug induces, but an awake reality that bring “a non local” and local phenomena together into a state of being.
I am going to try and describe something that is interesting to me. When I say “try to describe” I have to ask myself, how do you put pen to paper to name, identify something that is not tangible. Only end results give it identity.
All believers may receive discernment, but as a gift from God and not an ability we possess inherently, like all his power and miracles. We cannot use them wantonly or for our own purposes, and this is what we do when we pretend to know all or be able to instantly tell if someone is lying. We only know what the Spirit is willing to tell us and what we are willing to hear.
This report by Nassim Harriman on consciousness caught my attention because he talked about influence on space. Which as we search for a deeper insite into the work and purpose of Melchizedek Nassim’s report has a direct correlation. He is giving more detail of the laws Melchizedek uses. These details have to be a component of how that influence happens.
The other day I was talking with a young man who was struggling with certain subjects in regard to the Book of Mormon. He stated that the Book of Mormon was “racist” and as such could never believe in a God who is a racist.