Vesica Institute Topic: Course on Connecting to Spiritual Realities

Article #439
Subject: Course on Connecting to Spiritual Realities
Author: DRAndrewWilliamHarrell
Posted: 4/17/2024 06:23:54 PM

Video Session 2

Is Jehovah a real person?

First of all His Name is not Jehovah, as in Jehovah Witnesses,
that person is YHWH ELOHIM

His Name is YHWH, the 1st person of the Trinity who
appeared to Moses as a burning bush,
and gave Moses the ten Commandments,
the first commandment of which is to always obey the fact

that IAM YWHH, Anokay YHWH, and the if you think
about this I think you will realize that the only way to do this
is to understand, know him as both a spiritual being, and a real person,

Second commandment is not to place other God’s before Him,

that is to know and obey that I AM YHWH and I AM the primary, first God,
angel..

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Article #440
Subject: cont.
Author: DRAndrewWilliamHarrell
Posted: 4/17/2024 06:42:38 PM

Many people nowadays teach that YHWH ELOHIM, that is JEHOVAH is JESUS CHRIST<
the second person of our Holy Trinity whose has said, He is in the Father, YHWH
and YHWH His Father is in Him.
So to the extent this is true,

This being is not the very active planet Mars, Christ,
but the Lamb of God being, Jesus Christ,

But, of course this is the reason why we teach that understanding
the personality of the Holy Trinity is a great mystery and not
something that can be explained completely rationally
as it appears Rudolf Steiner and Dr. Gilbert deferring to his
authority appears to be... No?

Any way the Christ being is for sure not beyond all the
other human beings, He is our incarnated Jesus Christ,
who is both Risen, and Incarnated, Incarnated and Risen
inside of all of us, if we so confess our sins and believe
through faith in him and his Father YHWH to be our
teachers.. not... ourselves, being our own teachers,
knowing that we don’t know and understand all of us, yourselves
but with YHWH God’s and YHWH JESUS God’s help
we can and do understand, know it. Thanks for the discussion
about this Dr. Gilbert and Dr. Steiner

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Article #441
Subject: cont.
Author: DRAndrewWilliamHarrell
Posted: 4/18/2024 09:06:35 AM

Finished the second day of connecting to spiritual beings through the central pillar practice

1 hr instruction

3 hrs at night of guided group self-niatiation meditation.

had a few private conversation with my main guardian angel Jesus inside of
a network solutions phone help person trying to help me get my web site
security certificate renewed and with with partner.... Maria in the
philliphones. she wasn’t quite as knowledgeable as him but good natured
trying to help.
had conversations with guy main throne angels St. John paul lII, my higher self
St. Andrew, his younger brother St. Peter, here that person seems to be taking to
be though practices of robert learned in clair vision school., St. James,
that would be ascended master for me James D. Freeman my long time
Unity School of Christianity prayer teacher.
Put on my Tefillim this morning with Shel Rosh and She Yad, where I have
13 body levels of Book of Genesis YHWH ELOHIM creation along with
top nine levels over that as explained by Robert,
said the Shem, Hear O Christian Church, Hear O Israel YHWH ELOYHENU
YHWH EHAD BARACH SHEM GABOR SALKUTEH L’OAM V;LAED.

WENT AROUND THE TWELVE ELEMENTAL DIRECTIONS OF STARS AND TRIBES
OF ISRAEL AND GAVE EVERYONE THE 24 LETTER NAME OF GOD BLESSING
BETTER KNOWN AS THE MONTHLY AARONIC JEWISH BLESSING
MAY YHWH BLESS YOU AND KEEP YOU
LIFT HIS NAME UP UPON YOU AND BE GRACIOUS UNTO YOU
SUPPORT,S TRENGTHEN HIS NAME INSIDE OF YOU AS A HOLY SPIRIT
AND PLACE PEACE INSIDE OF IT INSIDE OF YOU.

THEY ALL THANKED ME AND SAID WE REALLY NEED YOUR PRAYER
HELP RIGHT NOW WITH WAR WITH IRAN RUSSIA AND HAMAS,

NO KIDDING BROTHERS AND SISTERS YOU HAVE IT!

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Article #442
Subject: cont.
Author: DRAndrewWilliamHarrell
Posted: 4/18/2024 11:19:24 AM

One way I thought I heard Robert Gilbert say, would be for
YHWH to be a Divine Primary Name Holy Spirit indwelling the moon God
YHWH ELOHIM,

then the Seraphim would have be great ideas to explain to us as gifts,
fruits of the holy spirit of the divine name YHWH ascending after Passover
Easter, Easter Passover every year and teaching us as we count the Omer,
the 49 days of concepts of concepts, great ideas of great ideas prayers
from Passover to Easter of which St. paul gave us the first week of discussions
about them with the Seraphim of Love inside of Strength, love inside of Goodness,
beauty, patience, grounding etc. as below already posted as Jewish Christian prayers several years ago on
this website:


Subject: 49 great ideas/concepts (along with some additional prayers) to help
count the omer from Passover to Shavuos
Author: Andrew W. Harrell
Posted: 9/14/2008 01:31:59 PM

Seven Thoughts About Loving Kindness
(Chesed)**
1st
day

Chesed of
Chesed

Loving kindness is compassionate
and forgiving

(it does not keep a record of wrong)

2nd
day

Gevurah of
Chesed

Loving kindness is stronger than death
(Song of Songs)

3rd
day

Tiferet of
Chesed

Loving kindness seeks more to give
than receive. (It is beautiful)

4th
day

Netzach of Chesed
Loving kindness is patient
(while having integrity and supporting the rights of others)

5th
day

Hod of Chesed
Loving kindness is obedient and submissive
to God’s
will (it therefore shares in his glory)

6th
day

Yesod of
Chesed
Loving kindness rejoices not in wrong
intentions, but in the truth (2 Corinthians)

7th
day

Malkuth of Chesed
Loving kindness fears God and does
not consider what will happen to
itself.

(This is its royalty)

**note: For those who believe we are at many moments of our lives living
right now, in the fullness of time in God's heavenly present moment we will
return to this topic considering passages from the Book of Romans, Chapter
12, during week seven of our Pentecost/Shavuos this year.

April 9

Seven Thoughts About Goodness and Justice
(Along with Gevurah…strength)

1st day of the weekly count, 8th day of the omer
count

Chesed of
Gevurah

“The quality of mercy(justice) is not strained.”
(its definition is not tightly controlled)

William Shakespeare

“Let justice roll like water and righteousness

Like a mighty stream.” Jewish Prayer Service

2nd day of the weekly count, 9th day of the omer
count

Gevurah of
Gevurah

“Justice is freedom combined with equality.”
Mortimer Adler, Six Great Ideas *

3rd day of the weekly count, 10th day of the omer
count

Tiferet of
Gevurah

Justice is everyone and everything
participating in its virtue (its
good

according to its kind or its concept) Plato, The Republic

4th day of the weekly count, 11th day of the omer
count

Netzach of Gevurah
No good fruit (end) can come from a bad tree
(bad means). No bad fruit (end) can come from a good

Tree(good means).” Jesus Christ according to the

Gospel of Matthew

Good defines evil, evil defines good, good comes

From good, evil from evil.”

Sefirah Yetzirah, Book V.

5th day of the weekly count, 12th day of the omer
count

Hod of
Gevurah

Good – What is desirable for its own sake

6th day of the weekly count, 13th day of the omer
count

Yesod of
Gevurah
divine order—a rightful (according to a sound
everlasting principle)** procession of truth
from
Beginning as good faith to its
correspondence
And completion as a realization in one of us or
All of us or the World around us.

7th day of the weekly count, 14th day of the omer
count

Malkuth of
Gevurah

'You meant it for evil, but God meant it for good.”
Joseph to his brother, story in the Torah

*An idea is a representation in our minds of a thought. A concept can be
distinguished from a perception in that it has a likeness class (that is
likeness or non-visual intellectual thought as opposed to an image or
perception). Concepts themselves have likeness classes. Therefore a great
idea is a synonym for a likeness class of a concept.
** Being divine, this correspondence can only take place inside of a field
of being which has its existence as a part of God’s name. Furthermore, in
order for God to have a name he must be a unique individual, that is, a one.

April 16

Seven Thoughts About Beauty
(Tiferet)

1st day of the weekly count,15th day of the omer
count

Chesed of
Tiferet

“Beauty is controlled grace.”
Leonardo da Vince

Renaissance Christian Definition

2nd day of the weekly count, 16th day of the omer
count

Gevurah of
Tiferet

“Awareness is a mirror reflecting the four
elements. Beauty is a heart that generates

Love and a mind that is open.”

Thich Nhat Hanh,- Buddhist Gatha ***

3rd day of the weekly count, 17th day of the omer
count

Tiferet of
Tiferet

“Beauty is understanding that which is
desirable for its own sake. Love is aspiring

Upward toward eternal beauty.”

Saint Augustine, Confessions.

4th day of the weekly count, 18th day of the omer
count

Netzach of
Tiferet
“And, why do you worry about clothes? See
how the lilies of the field grow. They do not labor

Or spin. Yet I tell you that not even Solomon in

All his splendor was dressed like one of these.

If that is how God clothes the grass of the field,

Which is here today and gone tomorrow and is

Thrown into the fire, will he not much more

Clothe you. O you of little faith?”—Jesus Christ

Gospel of Matthew



5th day of the weekly count, 19th day of the omer
count

Hod of Tiferet

"As long as we have bodies, we must inhabit the dwellings prepared for us by
our good sister the Soul in her vast powers of labourless creation."

Plotinus, Second Ennead, Chapter 9, verse 18. The Great Books, Edited by
Mortimer Adler, U. of Chicago Press.

The beautiful is that which pleases us on being seen.”
Saint Thomas Aquinas
“The beautiful is that which pleases us upon being contemplated.”

Immanuel Kant

6th day of the weekly count, 20th day of the omer
count

Yesod of
Tiferet
“Truth is beauty and beauty truth, that
is all you know and all you need to know.”

Keats---viewpoint of a poet

“Your love, O YHWH, reaches to the heavens

Your faithfulness to the skies. Your righteousness

Is like the mighty mountains, your justice like the

Great deep…For with you is the fountain of life,

In your light we see light.” View of King David

About why God is beautiful


7th day of the weekly count, 21 day of the omer
count

Malkuth of
Tiferet

"We must always remember that beauty is a partial thing,
that cannot be identified with what pervades the whole;
nor can several objects be stated as everything."
Plotinus ibid, verse 17.

"Pretty is as pretty does.” Protestant
Christian saying passed down in the Calohan

Family (from Alma May Calohan) to her

Daughter Virginia Calohan Harrell

*** Quoted from “Present Moment, Wondelful Moment: Mindfulness Verses for
Daily Living.”( 1990) by Thich Nhat Hanh with permission of Parallax Press,
Berkeley California.

April 23
Seven Thoughts About Patience and Integrity
(Netzach)

1st day of the weekly count,22th day of the omer
count

Chesed of Netzach

"Let not mercy and kindness forsake
you."

Sanctify the name of God
with our love
"Withold not good from those to whom it is due, when it is in the power of
your hand to do it."[Romans 13:7; Gal. 6:10]*


2nd day of the weekly count, 23 day of the omer
count

Gevurah of
Netzach

Exalt and lift up the name of God*
"Keep sound and godly wisdom and discretion."
"Be not afraid of sudden terror and panic."
"For the Lord shall be your confidence, firm and strong, and shall keep your
foot from being caught."


3rd day of the weekly count, 24th day of the omer
count

Tiferet of
Netzach

Bless the name of God
bring it into our consciousness
"Be not wise in your own eyes; reverently fear and worship the Lord."*

4th day of the weekly count,25th day of the omer
count

Netzach of Netzach

"Lean on, trust in, and be confident in the Lord with all you heart and mind
and do not rely on your own insight or understanding."
*
Rest in the name of God
(with patience)

5th day of the weekly count, 26th day of the omer
count

Hod of
Netzach

Give glory to the name of God
"Happy is the man who finds skillful and godly Wisdom, and the man who gets
understanding. For the gaining of it is better than the gaining of silver,
and the profit of it better than fine gold...more precious than rubies; and
nothing you can wish for is to be compared to her. [Job 28:12 -18] Length of
days are in her right hand, and in her left hand are riches and honor. Her
ways are highways of pleasantness, and all her paths are of peace "* #

6th day of the weekly count,27th day of the omer
count

Yesod of
Netzach

Praise the name of God
(in eternal life)
"Do not despise or shrink from the chastening of the Lord; neither be weary
or impatient about or loathe or abhor his reproof. For whom the Lord loves,
he corrects, even as a father corrects the son in whom he delights." *

7th day of the weekly count, 28th day of the omer
count

Malkuth of
Netzach
Honor the name of God
"Honor the Lord with your capital and sufficiency [from righteous labours]
and with the firstfruits of all your income; so shall your storage places be
filled with plenty." *

* Most of these thoughts are contained in the 3rd chapter of the Book of the
Proverbs of King Solomon
# For those who gain wisdom, will eventually learn to have peace of mind,
and, as my Buddhist prayer partners teach, peace of mind is, dear friends,
our most precious attainment and highest happiness. For if we have this, God
can supply us with the rest of the riches of the glories in Christ he has
prepared for us through the divine order of his providence and the hidden
protections that the small, but important, parts of each of us play in his
great plans for all of us (the contributions of each of us being tied
together in a huge and complex network of salvation, the stronger for the
fact that the temporary loss or transformation of any part of it can be made
up by the reserve forces contained in the rest).


April 30th


Seven Thoughts About Obedience and Glory
(Hod)

Some twofold thoughts from the Birkat H’shir, Blessing of Song
Which is part of the 15 expressions of praise of God in the Yishtabach
prayer

1st day of the weekly count, 29th day of the omer
count

Chesed of
Hod

b’arachot v’hodaot
blessings and thanks



2nd day of the weekly count, 30th day of the omer
count

Gevurah of
Hod
k’dehshah v’malchot
holiness and dominion

3rd day of the weekly count, 31st day of the omer
count

Tiferet of
Hod

t’ehllah v’tiferet
psalm singing and beauty

4th day of the weekly count, 32nd day of the omer
count

Netzach of
Hod

Rest,eternally, in the name of God
(with patience)

5th day of the weekly count, 33rd day of the omer
count


Hod of Hod
az
v’mem’shalah
strong help and power

6th day of the weekly count, 34th day of the omer
count

Yesod of
Hod

hallayl v’zim’rah
(praise or veneration and melodies)

7th day of the weekly count, 35th day of the omer
count

Malkuth of Hod
song and praise
Seven Thoughts About The Foundation of Our Righteousness
(Yesod)


1st day of the weekly count, 36th day of the omer
count

Chesed of
Yesod
Watchfulness
“Blessed are the peacemakers, for
They are the children of God.”

2nd day of the weekly count, 37th day of the omer
count

Gevurah of
Yesod
Zeal
“Blessed are they that hunger and thirst
For righteousness, for they shall find it.”

3rd day of the weekly count, 38th day of the omer
count

Tiferet of
Yesod
Cleanliness
“Blessed are the merciful, for they shall find
mercy.”

4th day of the weekly count, 39th day of the omer
count

Netzach of
Yesod

Separation from the World-
“Blessed are you who are persecuted
for my sake, for great is your reward
In heaven.”

5th day of the weekly count, 40th day of the omer
count

Hod of
Yesod

Purity--
“Blessed are the pure in heart,
For they shall see God.”

6th day of the weekly count, 41st day of the omer
count

Yesod of
Yesod

Saintliness--
“Blessed are they that mourn,
for they shall be comforted.”

7th day of the weekly count, 42th day of the omer
count

Malkuth of Yesod
Fear of God--
“Blessed are the meek and poor in Spirit,
for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven.”

St. Paul's beautiful words, which teach us how to pray
for what God wants for all of us to have happen:

"For in this hope we were saved.
But hope [the object of] which is seen is not hope.
For how can one hope for what he already sees?
But, if we hope for what is still unseen by us,
we wait for it with patience and compromise.
So, too the Holy Spirit comes to our aid and bears us up
in our weakness;
for we do not know what prayer to offer nor how to offer it
up worthily as we ought,
but the Spirit himself goes to meet our supplication and pleads
in our behalf with unspeakable yearning and groaning too deep
for utterances.
And, He Who searches the hearts of men knows what is in the mind
of the [Holy]Spirit [what his intent is],
because the Spirit intercedes and pleads [before God] in behalf
of the saints according to and in harmony with God's will [Ps. 139:1,2]

Romans 8:24-26

"Moreover,[let us also be full of joy now!] let us exult and triumph in our
troubles and rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that pressure and affliction
and hardship produce patient and unswerving endurance. And, endurance
(fortitude) develops character [ approved faith and tried integrity]. And,
character produces [the habit of] joyful and confident hope [of eternal
salvation]. Such hope never disappoints or deludes or shames us, for God's
love has been poured out in our hearts through the Holy Spirit Who has been
given to us."
Romans 5:3-5

May 13th

Seven Ways We Serve Others
(Malkuth)


1st day of the weekly count, 43rd day of the omer
count

Chesed of
Malkuth

By generosity:
“Give till it hurts”. Saint Teresa of Calcutta
"Never lag in zeal and in earnest endeavor;
be aglow and burning with the Spirit, serving the Lord."
Romans 12:11

2nd day of the weekly count, 44th day of the omer
count

Gevurah of
Malkuth
By Friendliness:
A friend in need is a friend indeed.
"Contribute to the needs of God's people[sharing
in the necessities of the saints]; pursue the practice
of hospitality."
Romans 12:13

3rd day of the weekly count, 45th day of the omer
count

Tiferet of
Malkuth

By seeing good in others:
with God’s help,We see the Christ in you.
"[Let your] love be sincere (a real thing)."
Romans 12:9

4th day of the weekly count, 46th day of the omer
count

Netzach of
Malkuth
By standing by our friends:
We will walk with you till the Son of God always shines.
"hate what is evil [ loathe all ungodliness, turn in horror
from wickedness], but hold fast to that which is good."
Romans 12:9

"Rejoice with those who rejoice [sharing other's joy]
, and weep with those who weep [sharing other's grief]."
Romans 12:15



5th day of the weekly count, 47th day of the omer
count

Hod of
Malkuth

By loving our enemies:
we are the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the World.
"Bless those who persecute you [who are cruel in their attitude
toward you]; bless and do not curse them."
Romans 12:14
"Repay no one evil for evil, but take thought for what is honest
and proper and noble [aiming to be above reproach] in the sight of
everyone."
Romans 12:17, Proverbs 20:22, II Samuel 16:12

"Love one another with brotherly affection [as members of one family]
giving precedence and showing honor to one another."
Romans 12:10

6th day of the weekly count, 48th day of the omer
count

Yesod of
Malkuth

By setting a good example:
we are the holiness of what is holy
Inside of those who are holy.
"Rejoice and exult in hope; be steadfast and patient
in suffering and tribulation; be constant in prayer."
Romans 12: 12

7th day of the weekly count, 49th day of the omer
count

Malkuth of
Malkuth

By taking responsibility
“We are servants of the servants of the Lord.”





Additional Prayers associated with Counting the Omer
( starting with the second day of Pesach and continuing 49 days until
Shavuot). This prayer which is said along with the Omer count after Pesach
(and on other Holy days) is sometimes called the 42-letter name of God by
Orthodox Jews. It is hidden inside of thousand of pages of prayers in
several dozen of volumes. However, since we believe that you cannot
copyright the name of God , it is included here translated:
"We beg you? With the strength of your right hand's greatness, untie the
bundled sins. Accept the joyful prayers of your people, purify us with your
awesomeness oneness. Please strong One, guard those who encourage your
uniqueness. Bless them, purify them, show them pity, may your righteousness
always recompense them. Powerful Holy One, with your plentiful goodness
guide us. One and only Exalted One, depend on your nation, which speaks
about Your holiness. Accept our prayers, knower of mysteries. Blessed is the
Name of His glorious Kingdom forever."
And, just for good measure and the benefit of all of us ...here is an
additional , even more ancient transliterated prayer, associated with what
is called the 11-letter (11 Hebrew letters that is) name of God, that
according to the Torah, the prophet Moses said to ask God for his sister
Miriam's healing. " Ayl Na Raphaa... Na Lah." It can be translated
as, "Please Lord...please heal her." Please heal the spirit of our lady (the
Shekinah, whose body is the Church of all believers) our divine companion
whose spirit is surrounded by the souls of four archangels. It comes from
some of the first Torah portions in the book of Numbers. Traditionally it is
read and prayed as a community in the congregations the 1st Sabbath after
Shavuous.
Sometime later after Moses healed Miriam with this prayer, God's Spirit in
Moses descended on the prophet Elijah, a Man of God, (the word of the LORD
came unto him) and he obeyed it in order to heal a widow who feed him and
with whom he sojourned. Then, with God's help, he blessed...resurrected,
revived and brought back the soul and spirit and body of her Son to
her. "By this she knew that he was a Man of God and that the word of the
LORD in his mouth was truth."
1 Kings 17:8-16(17-24).



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Article #250
Subject: 2011 Shavuous prayers along with omer count
Author: Andrew W. Harrell
Posted: 6/1/2011 08:40:17 AM
2011 Omer Count along with 13 pages of Shavuous Meditations

A meditation procedure which combines the Jewish Kabbalistic 42 letter name
of God
in the Ana B’Koach prayer ABK with some two-fold thoughts from
St. Paul’s writings in the book of Corinthians, the book of Proverbs, Birkat
H’shir BHS(blessing of song), the beatitudes, the book of Romans and also the
tradional Tashlich meditation on the 22-letter name of God
as it is prayed as a series of “concepts of a concepts” (great ideas).
This occurs during the 49 days of the 1st, 2nd,3rd, 4th, 5th , 6th, 7th week
of the Omer count.
between Passover and the Shavuot
(the letters of the ana=b’korach are not meditated on during the 7th day of
each week of the omer count (only those of the 22-letter priestly blessing).
For on this
Day God rests his creation in a two-fold intellectual manner. On the Sabbath
creation occurs only in oneness, in reflectivity and in a redemptive manner)


Tuesday April 19, 2011
Seven Thoughts About Loving Kindness
(Chesed)**
1st
day

Chesed of
Chesed

Loving kindness is compassionate
and forgiving

(it does not keep a record of wrong)



2nd
day

Gevurah of
Chesed

Loving kindness is stronger than death
(Song of Songs)

Ana b’koach,
We beg you. ABK

3rd
day

Tiferet of
Chesed

Loving kindness seeks more to give
than receive. (It is beautiful)



4th
day

Netzach of Chesed
Loving kindness is patient
(while having integrity and supporting the rights of others)
g’dulayt y’minchach,
With your right hand ABK


5th
day

Hod of Chesed
Loving kindness is obedient and submissive
to God’s
will (it therefore shares in his glory)



6th
day

Yesod of
Chesed
Loving kindness rejoices not in wrong
intentions, but in the truth (2 Corinthians)

tatir tz’rurah
Untie the bundled sins. ABK




7th
day

Malkuth of Chesed
Loving kindness fears God and does
not consider what will happen to
itself.

(This is its royalty)


Tuesday April 26,2011

Seven Thoughts About Goodness and Justice
(Along with Gevurah…strength)

1st day of the weekly count, 8th day of the omer
count

Chesed of
Gevurah

“The quality of mercy(justice) is not strained.”
(its definition is not tightly controlled)

William Shakespeare

“Let justice roll like water and righteousness

Like a mighty stream.” Jewish Prayer Service
Kabayl rinat,

Accept the prayer songs, ABK



2nd day of the weekly count, 9th day of the omer
count

Gevurah of
Gevurah

“Justice is freedom combined with equality.”
Mortimer Adler, Six Great Ideas *



3rd day of the weekly count, 10th day of the omer
count

Tiferet of
Gevurah

Justice is everyone and everything
participating in its virtue (its
good

according to its kind or its concept) Plato, The Republic


4th day of the weekly count, 11th day of the omer
count

Netzach of Gevurah
No good fruit (end) can come from a bad tree
(bad means). No bad fruit (end) can come from a good

Tree(good means).” Jesus Christ according to the

Gospel of Matthew

Good defines evil, evil defines good, good comes

From good, evil from evil.”

Sefirah Yetzirah, Book V.


Am’cha sag’vaynu,

elevate your people, ABK




5th day of the weekly count, 12th day of the omer
count

Hod of
Gevurah

Good – What is desirable for its own sake



6th day of the weekly count, 13th day of the omer
count

Yesod of
Gevurah
divine order—a rightful (according to a sound
everlasting principle)** procession of truth
from
Beginning as good faith to its
correspondence
And completion as a realization in one of us or
All of us or the World around us.


Taharenu nora,

purify us with awesomeness. ABK



7th day of the weekly count, 14th day of the omer
count

Malkuth of
Gevurah

'You meant it for evil, but God meant it for good.”
Joseph to his brother, story in the Torah

April 16

Tuesday May 3, 2011

Seven Thoughts About Beauty
(Tiferet)


1st day of the weekly count,15th day of the omer
count

Chesed of
Tiferet

“Beauty is controlled grace.”
Leonardo da Vince

Renaissance Christian Definition
Nah gibor,

Please heroic one, ABK

2nd day of the weekly count, 16th day of the omer
count

Gevurah of
Tiferet

“Awareness is a mirror reflecting the four
elements. Beauty is a heart that generates

Love and a mind that is open.”

Thich Nhat Hanh,- Buddhist Gatha ***

3rd day of the weekly count, 17th day of the omer
count

Tiferet of
Tiferet

“Beauty is understanding that which is
desirable for its own sake. Love is aspiring

Upward toward eternal beauty.”

Saint Augustine, Confessions.

Dor’shay jehud’achth

Those who pursue your uniqueness ABK

4th day of the weekly count, 18th day of the omer
count

Netzach of
Tiferet
“And, why do you worry about clothes? See
how the lilies of the field grow. They do not labor

Or spin. Yet I tell you that not even Solomon in

All his splendor was dressed like one of these.

If that is how God clothes the grass of the field,

Which is here today and gone tomorrow and is

Thrown into the fire, will he not much more

Clothe you. O you of little faith?”—Jesus Christ

Gospel of Matthew



5th day of the weekly count, 19th day of the omer
count

Hod of Tiferet

"As long as we have bodies, we must inhabit the dwellings prepared for us by
our good sister the Soul in her vast powers of labourless creation."

Plotinus, Second Ennead, Chapter 9, verse 18. The Great Books, Edited by
Mortimer Adler, U. of Chicago Press.

The beautiful is that which pleases us on being seen.”
Saint Thomas Aquinas
“The beautiful is that which pleases us upon being contemplated.”

Immanuel Kant





6th day of the weekly count, 20th day of the omer
count

Yesod of
Tiferet
“Truth is beauty and beauty truth, that
is all you know and all you need to know.”

Keats---viewpoint of a poet

“Your love, O YHWH, reaches to the heavens

Your faithfulness to the skies. Your righteousness

Is like the mighty mountains, your justice like the

Great deep…For with you is the fountain of life,

In your light we see light.” View of King David

About why God is beautiful

Kh’vavat sham’rem

Guard them as the pupil of an eye ABK


7th day of the weekly count, 21 day of the omer
count

Malkuth of
Tiferet

"We must always remember that beauty is a partial thing,
that cannot be identified with what pervades the whole;
nor can several objects be stated as everything."
Plotinus ibid, verse 17.

"Pretty is as pretty does.” Protestant
Christian saying passed down in the Calohan

Family (from Alma May Calohan) to her

Daughter Virginia Calohan Harrell

*** Quoted from “Present Moment, Wondelful Moment: Mindfulness Verses for
Daily Living.”( 1990) by Thich Nhat Hanh with permission of Parallax Press,
Berkeley California.

Tuesday May 10,2011

Seven Thoughts About Patience and Integrity
(Netzach)

1st day of the weekly count,22th day of the omer
count

Chesed of Netzach

"Let not mercy and kindness forsake
you."

Sanctify the name of God
with our love
"Withold not good from those to whom it is due, when it is in the power of
your hand to do it."[Romans 13:7; Gal. 6:10]*

Barachem teharem

Bless them, purify them. ABK

2nd day of the weekly count, 23 day of the omer
count

Gevurah of
Netzach

Exalt and lift up the name of God*
"Keep sound and godly wisdom and discretion."
"Be not afraid of sudden terror and panic."
"For the Lord shall be your confidence, firm and strong, and shall keep your
foot from being caught."


3rd day of the weekly count, 24th day of the omer
count

Tiferet of
Netzach

Bless the name of God
bring it into our consciousness
"Be not wise in your own eyes; reverently fear and worship the Lord."*

Rachaymin tzadachteach

May the mercy of your righteousness ABK


4th day of the weekly count,25th day of the omer
count

Netzach of Netzach

"Lean on, trust in, and be confident in the Lord with all you heart and mind
and do not rely on your own insight or understanding."
*
Rest in the name of God
(with patience)

5th day of the weekly count, 26th day of the omer
count

Hod of
Netzach

Give glory to the name of God
"Happy is the man who finds skillful and godly Wisdom, and the man who gets
understanding. For the gaining of it is better than the gaining of silver,
and the profit of it better than fine gold...more precious than rubies; and
nothing you can wish for is to be compared to her. [Job 28:12 -18] Length of
days are in her right hand, and in her left hand are riches and honor. Her
ways are highways of pleasantness, and all her paths are of peace "* #

Tamayd gam’laym

Always reward them ABK


6th day of the weekly count,27th day of the omer
count

Yesod of
Netzach

Praise the name of God
(in eternal life)
"Do not despise or shrink from the chastening of the Lord; neither be weary
or impatient about or loathe or abhor his reproof. For whom the Lord loves,
he corrects, even as a father corrects the son in whom he delights." *

7th day of the weekly count, 28th day of the omer
count

Malkuth of
Netzach
Honor the name of God
"Honor the Lord with your capital and sufficiency [from righteous labours]
and with the firstfruits of all your income; so shall your storage places be
filled with plenty." *

Tuesday May 17,2011

29th day of the Omer count:
Chesed of Hod

B’arachot v’hodaot
Blessing and thanks

Chasin Kadosh

Holy Hasidim (pure hearted human angels who dwell along with God in our minds
and hearts)ABK

30th day of the Omer count

Gevurah of Hod (the strength of obedience)
K’dehshah v’malchot
Holiness and dominion


31st day of the Omer count
Tiferet of Hod (the Beauty of Obedience)

T’ehllah v’tiferet
Psalm singing and beauty BHS

32nd day of the Omer count
Netzach of Hod (patience inside of obedience)

Rest,eternally in the name of God

B’rov Tuvuch’ach

With your abundant goodness ABK


33nd day of the Omer count
Hod of Hod

Az v’mem/shalah
Strong help and power


34th day of the Omer count
Yesod of Hod

Hallayl v’zim’rah
Praise and veneration of melodies

Nahayl aydatehach

Guide your flock (congregation) ABK

35th day of the Omer count
(Chol Hamoad)

Malkuth of Hod (Kingship of obedience)

Song and praise

Bible verses corresponding to the Holy Spirit’s 13 corrections to the 13
attributes of the long face of the name of God (the Father) Micah 7:18-20 and
Exodus 34:6-7
Note: these corrections (tikkuns) have to do with our human faith and hope in
God (as exemplified in Jesus Christ, the only Son of God, the Messiah Ben
Joseph) as opposed to our human love of God as exemplified in King David and
his Son the Messiah Ben David the short face of the name of God (Zeir Anpin)
Corrective verse || original verse || Hebrew

1) “Who, is a God(El) who is like unto You ?|| “YHWH, YHWH, El”||
YHWH,YHWH,El
2)”Who pardons iniquity” || “Merciful” || Rachom
3)”and overlooks transgressions”|| “and Compassionate”|| v’chanon
4)”for the remnant of his heritage?” ||“slow” || erech
5)”who has not retained his wrath eternally”|| “to anger” || apaym
6)”for He desires kindness*!”|| “and abundant in kindness” ||v’ rav chesed
7)”He will again be merciful** to us;”|| “and Truth” ||v’emet
8)”He will suppress our iniquities***”|| “preserve of kindness”|| notzer
chesed
9)”and cast into the depths of the sea all their sins****.”|| “for thousands
ofgenerations”|| l’elpaym
10)”Grant Truth to Jacob”|| “forgiver of iniquity”|| naso aon
11)”kindness to Abraham*****”|| “transgression” || v’pasha
12)”As you swore to our father******” ||“and sin” ||v’chatah
13)”from ancient times*******”|| “but not all”|| v’naqah

(erasing them with oneness)
*and delights in mercy
**compassionate, for he is like the apple tree among the trees of the wood R.
Shimon Zohar
***cancel the judgements of fate,karma,bad luck against us. R.
Elazer Zohar
****where only the sea turtle (turtledove) and the trident of Neptune can
retrieve them R. Aba Zohar
***** and to all those who love the Messiah and fear the Lord God there is no
love longer than its neighbor R. Jehuda Zohar
****** for we all live in the same world and share the same air and have
equal right and ability to breath it R. Shimon Zohar
******* “Be ye perfect, even as our Father in Heaven is perfect” Jesus
Christ

What does it mean to be a "real Jew"? According to many Jews it means to
have a Jewish mother and to meditate on the Hebrew Letters in the Torah,
by use of whichGod created the Universe.

According to Saint Paul, Romans 2:28-29 "For the real Jew is not
the person who is one outwardly, nor is circumision that
which outwardly evident in the flesh. But, the real Jew is one who is
so in secret,and real circumcision is one which is of the heart, wrougth
by the Spirit, and not the letter, and the communications
such a person receives comes not from human beings, but from God."

Thus, in this famous passage St. Paul has redefined what it means to
meditate on God inwardly (ie, one doesn't receive the revelation from
the Torah by mediating on the Hebrew letters of the Kabbalah, but from
meditating on love and truth within the human heart.

I believe God allows St. Paul's definition of what a Jew is to be truthfu.
But I also believe that there is not just definition of what a Jew is (just
like there
is not just one definition of what a Chrsitian is. Therefore, I do not
consider
the Jewish Sabbath to be "outdated" as most Christians do. But, I have
received
much benefit from practicing the Jewish Law as a Christian and I think many
other Christians can also receive these benefits.

So, below the Biblical teachings refer to the original Hebrew letters,assuming
this will provide us with wisdom, undrstanding,blessing just as the later
Christian/Greek translation can.


Bible verses corresponding to the Holy Spirit’s 9 corrections to the 9
attributes of the short face of the name of God (the Father) Psalms 118:5-9
and Numbers 14:18
Note: these corrections (tikkuns) have to do with our human faith and hope in
God (as exemplified in Jesus Christ, the only Son of God, the Messiah Ben
Joseph) as opposed to our human love of God as exemplified in King David and
his Son the Messiah Ben David the short face of the name of God (Zeir Anpin)

Corrective verse ||original verse || Hebrew

1) “In distress, I called upon YAH?”|| YHWH,slow || YHWH Erech
2)”With abounding relief YAH answered me"|| “to anger” || Apaym
3)”YHWH is with me” || “abundant in kindness” || v’rav chesed
4)”I do not fear.” || “bearer of iniquity” || notzer avn
5)”What can man do to me” || “and transgression” || v’pasha
6)”YHWH is for me through my helpers” || “he erases” || v’ nkach
7)”So I shall see the downfall of my enemies.” ||“and he does not erase” ||lo
ynkach
8)”It is better to take refuge in YHWH” || “he accounts the iniquity of the
fathers” || poker aonabot al’bnaym
Than to rely on man
9”It is better to take refuge in YHWH.”|| “to the third generation and fourth
generations” || al shaloshaym than to rely on
nobles
|| v’al rbaym



According to the Kabbalah (Zohar) taking both of these blessings/corrections
together we have the mysterious 22 letter form of the name of God.
The order of the meditations and comtemplations contained in this name comes
from the Aaronic Priestly benediction given in the book of numbers as
explained (only partially) in the Zohar passage corresponding to the Torah
reading of Naso. It is a threefold-contemplation of the passage of God’s
grace three times from the heavens downward to earth. Each passage
corresponding to one of the three sections in the blessing as the name of God
YHWH is written and directed through 22 letters (the mystery is what are
these 22 letters?) that are referred to in the Torah passage. The
word “letters” when it is mentioned in Jewish writings usually refers to the
22 consonants, not the vowels, in the Hebrew language. So, I assume what we
are to think about as placed inside our fingers are 22 consonants that are
contained in this passage. There are twelve consonants corresponding to the 3
times the name of God YHWH occurs in the passage so that , just as we have
ten fingers on our two hands, the passage means that we being men of God are
to look for ten other consonants that these twelve consonants which refer to
God, refer to in the passage. We see that the occurances of the consonants
aleph, vav and yod (which are important in Old Testament Kabbalistic
interpretation… the aleph being important as representing a beginning in an
end…a letter which contains the vav and yod inside of inside and generates
recursively a tree of meaning. yod being important as representing the ten-
fold subjective heavenly form of biblical realization of truth or reality in
the objective world we live in, and the vav being important as representing
the six-fold throne or Son of God inside of the lower earthly realms and also
being capable of recursively and mathematically generating itself fruitfully
as a metaphysical comptemplation of itself*) count up to ten (three in the
first verse, four in the second, and three in the third verse). So, for
myself this is how I interpret these teachings.

Another possible approach to understanding what the mysterious 22-letter name
of God inside of the priestly blessing means which also follow the above
interpretation about the point of the 12 consonants of YHWH is to take these
twelve consonants in the three verses as the root letters of the blessing and
then pair them up which each of the remaining consonants of the Hebrew
alphabet as they occur multiplying in the three verses. For example, we see
that the letter Beth, which is a mental House of God Consciousness, is
blessed one time in the first verse…1 (“May YHWH bless you”). We see that
the letter aleph, which represents …as mentioned above, an end in a beginning
and a beginning in an end, is blessed by YHWH twice in the second verse (“May
YHWH illuminate His countenance toward you” and “May YHWH endow you with
grace”) and and twice in the third verse 1+4 (“May YHWH lift His countenance
to you and establish Peace for you.”). We see that the letter Koh, which
represents God grace reaching out through us through His hand inside of us
being blessed by YHWH one time in the first verse (“May YHWH bless you.”)
1+4+1 . We see that the letter nun, which represents faith, is blessed by
YHWH twice in the second verse (“May YHWH illuminate His countenance upon you
and endow you with grace.”). 1+4+1+2..We see that the letter Peh, which
represents the breath of God blessing us as we speak His words that He wants
us to speak to others through our mouths being blessed by YHWH one time in
the second verse (“May YHWH illuminate His countenance upon you”) and one
time in the third verse (“May YHWH lift His countenance to you”).
1+1+4+2+2=10 And, we see that one can contemplate the consonant Shin as being
blessed metaphysically and in multiple dimensions by the consonants YHWH.
This happens one time in the first verse (“May He guard you”) and also three
times in the third (May He support His Truth in you and place…put…His peace
inside of you”) 4. We see that the letter Resh, which represents in both
Sanskrit and Hebrew eternal completion of Truth is blessed by YHWH twice in
the first verse (“May YHWH bless you and keep you’) , and once in the second
verse (“May YHWH illuminate His countenance toward you and endow you with
grace”) 4+3 We see the letter watery consonant Mem representing Moses
himself (remember to think about it as a mathematical recursive function)
is blessed by YHWH once in the first verse (“May YHWH guard you.”), twice in
the third verse (“May YHWH establish Peace inside of you”) 4+3+3 And,
finally, we see the letter lamech which represents the tantric fullness of
God’s world of creation placed inside of His heavenly earth dwelling at the
root of His spiritual body in us occurs three times in the last verse (“May
YHWH lift His countenance to you and establish Peace inside of you”
4+3+3+3=13 the number of attributes of God,meditated in the Biblical prayer
verses given above, which we can know.

And, finally we have the initial consonant letter hyat which occurs once in
the second verse (“May YHWH illumnate His countenance to you and endow you
with grace”) and the final consonant letter Khaf=500 which is the completion
and contains within itself divine life Heh=5, divine faith nun=50
500+50+5=555 and represents the mystical formation of the priests two hands
held upperward and directing divine light as a sword of Truth spiritually in
us and God’s world’s of creation occurring in the present moment around us
both inwardly and outwardly as the total process of mental contemplation,
breathing, movement of the body carefully and mindfully places the blessing
inside of us eternally and temporally. Each hand of the priest is composed of
five fingers which help separate mentally the five metaphysical realms of
tantric creation. The letter Khaf occurs, significantly six times… twice in
the first verse (“May YHWH bless you and guard you”), twice in the second
verse (“May YHWH illuminate His countenance to you and endow you with
grace”), and twice in the third verse (“May YHWH lift His countenance to you
and establish Peace inside of you” 1+2+2+2=7

So, considering the 12 consonant letters of YHWH occurring in this blessing
and the 30 consonant letters which YHWH blesses we have a total of 42
blessing letters in the 42 letter blessing of the name of God in the Bible
verses above. Thus, combining these thoughts with those from the ana b’korach
prayer in this Shavuous omer count, this meditation is a new unification of
the 22 letter name of God with the 42 letter name of God. May it help both
Christians to understand Messianic Judaism and Messianic Jews to understand
Christianity.

In the Naso chapter of the Zohar which explains how the three-fold in three-
fold Aaronic priestly benediction is to be meditated on using YHWH the four-
letter name of God there is also the explanation of how the name of God YHWH
with the vowels of a..o...ai (Adonai which is written as Yod Yod…reality
inside of reality in the Amidah prayerbooks is to be contemplated:

One considers the four-letter name of God YHWH with the vowels and consonants
Yud-Vav-Dalet, Hei-Yud, Vav-Aleph-Vav,Hei-Yud while saying and contemplating
the first verse (May YHWH bless you and keep you). The thought process here
is held in the spiritual body of the priest in the right shoulder region
(compassionate side of the mercy of God) aligned to the right of the third
Yogic throat chakra center. Then, contemplating the second verse (May YHWH
illuminate his countenance toward you and endow you with grace) one
contemplates the name of God YHWH as being Eheyeh, Eheyeh, Eheyeh (I AM who I
AM, I will be who I AM, I AM that I AM)…this the redemptive part of the
righteousness of God expressing itself as its Holy Spirit of Truth manifests
inside and around the spiritual body of the believer passing before us all as
a second redemptive time around the throne of God (the second coming of
Christ), Then, contemplating the third verse one gazes downward toward the
4th Yogic heart chakra (collective realm of God’s Truth inside the priest’s
spiritual body) and mentally pronounces and meditates on the name of God YHWH
with the vowels and consonants Yud-Vav-Dalet,Hei-Aleph,Vav-Aleph-Vav,Hei-
Aleph. The uniting of the name of God expressed in the first and third verse
(May YHWH lift His countenance to you and establish Peace inside of you)
through it being expressed inside of real person in the second verse is the
how the name of God Adonai participates in the blessing of Aaronic priestly
benediction.

In orthodox Judaism, these blessings also are given by the Aaronic priest
during the Tashlich service which occurs before Rosh Hashanah every year. At
this time of the year, as we stand near a body of water to say them, the
emphasis is more on correction through the casting away of our sins instead
of the creation occurring during the festival of the “end of the world”
(tantric olam) and the laying out of the boundaries of the new one. This
festival of “first fruits”of new creation in Christ is mentioned both in the
Old and New Testaments as an important one.

For all those Christians and Jews who have understood the highest and best
teachings referred to above about the Aaronic blessing

Be still and know that: “I AM He who is living, but was dead” Book of
Revelations

welcome to our world of a new creation which is:

the concept of a concept:

An end (or purpose) inside of a beginning,
A beginning (or meaing of a purpose) inside of an end (or purpose).

“An end of the eternity (of the necessity of our future hope),
Which occurs in us at the end of our own faithful thoughts from a world of
desire in our past.”

I AM He who is living, but was dead
* see elsewhere in the ourpraygroup.blogspot.com blog for a discussion about
some interpretations and thought relative to considering the forms of the
Hebrew consonants as ‘autiots” when they occur in the first chapter of
Genesis.

Tuesday May 23,2011

36th day of the Omer count

Chesed of Yod
watchfulness

“Blessed are the peacemakers, for they are the children of God.”
Yachayd geehh
Unique and exalted one


37th day of the Omer count

Gevurah of Yesod

“Blessed are they that hunger for righteousness, for they shall find it.”



38th day of the Omer count

“Blessed are the merciful, for they shall find mercy”


L’am’ach p’neh,
To your people turn ABK

39th day of the Omer count

Netach of Hod (Patience and obedience)

“Blessed are you who are persecuted for my sake, for great is your
Reward in heaven.”


40th day of the Omer count

Hod of Yesod (obedience as the foundation of righteousness)

“Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.”


zoc’ray k’duhshtehach

who remember your holiness ABK


41st day of the Omer count

Yesod of Yesod (the foundation of the foundation of righteousness)

“Blessed are they that mourn, for they shall be comforted.”


42nd day of the Omer count
Malkuth of Yesod (The Kingship of righteousness)

“Blessed are the meek and poor in Spirit, for theirs is the Kingdom of
Heaven.”

“For in this hope we were saved. But hope [the object of] which is seen is
not hope.
For how can one hope for what he already sees?
But, if we hope for what is still unseen by ys,
We wait for it with patience and compromise.
So, too the Holy Spirit comes to our aid and bears us up in our weakness;
For we do not know what prayer to offer nor how to offer it
Up worthily as we ought.” St. Paul
.

Tuesday May 30, 2011

Seven Ways We Serve Others
(Malkuth)


1st day of the weekly count, 43rd day of the omer
count

Chesed of
Malkuth

By generosity:
“Give till it hurts”. Saint Teresa of Calcutta
"Never lag in zeal and in earnest endeavor;
be aglow and burning with the Spirit, serving the Lord."
Romans 12:11

Kabel shavatenu

Accept our entreaties ABK



2nd day of the weekly count, 44th day of the omer
count

Gevurah of
Malkuth
By Friendliness:
A friend in need is a friend indeed.
"Contribute to the needs of God's people[sharing
in the necessities of the saints]; pursue the practice
of hospitality."
Romans 12:13

3rd day of the weekly count, 45th day of the omer
count

Tiferet of
Malkuth

By seeing good in others:
with God’s help,We see the Christ in you.
"[Let your] love be sincere (a real thing)."
Romans 12:9

us’ma tzakatenu
Hear our cries ABK

4th day of the weekly count, 46th day of the omer
count

Netzach of
Malkuth
By standing by our friends:
We will walk with you till the Son of God always shines.
"hate what is evil [ loathe all ungodliness, turn in horror
from wickedness], but hold fast to that which is good."
Romans 12:9

"Rejoice with those who rejoice [sharing other's joy]
, and weep with those who weep [sharing other's grief]."
Romans 12:15



5th day of the weekly count, 47th day of the omer
count

Hod of
Malkuth

By loving our enemies:
we are the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the World.
"Bless those who persecute you [who are cruel in their attitude
toward you]; bless and do not curse them."
Romans 12:14
"Repay no one evil for evil, but take thought for what is honest
and proper and noble [aiming to be above reproach] in the sight of
everyone."
Romans 12:17, Proverbs 20:22, II Samuel 16:12

"Love one another with brotherly affection [as members of one family]
giving precedence and showing honor to one another."
Romans 12:10

6th day of the weekly count, 48th day of the omer
count

Yesod of
Malkuth

By setting a good example:
we are the holiness of what is holy
Inside of those who are holy.
"Rejoice and exult in hope; be steadfast and patient
in suffering and tribulation; be constant in prayer."
Romans 12: 12

Yodeha ta’alumot
Knower of the mysteries of God’s worlds of creation ABK


7th day of the weekly count, 49th day of the omer
count

Malkuth of
Malkuth

By taking responsibility
“We are servants of the servants of the Lord.




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Article #479
Subject: Further teachings on Goodness, Hope, Righteousness, Faith, Truth
Author: Andrew W. Harrell
Posted: 6/10/2016 08:46:29 AM
The Divine concepts of Goodness and Hope have to exist for their own sakes. But, Righteousness, Faith,
Truth can exist for others. Andrew H

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Article #674
Subject: different order of divine intuitive and human thought blessings?
Author: Andrew W. Harrell
Posted: 5/9/2018 11:15:28 AM
Wednesday May 9,2018
There is another order of praying these Bible verses from the Beatitudes along with the Omer count
YHWH YHWH concepts of concets:

It corresponds to the order listed in the Gospels and also on the path to the Mount of Beatitude’s
Church in Galilee Israel which ourprayergroup.blogspot visited this recent March
Perhaps this is the best way corresponding to the correct Divine order of praying them that I didn’t do
back in 2011?
Beatitudes #1 41st day of Omer Count and rest as below:

36th day of the Omer count

Chesed of Yod
watchfulness

“Blessed are they that mourn, for they shall be comforted.”
Yachayd geehh
Unique and exalted one


37th day of the Omer count

Gevurah of Yesod

“Blessed are the meek and poor in Spirit, for theirs is the Kingdom of
Heaven.”

“For in this hope we were saved. But hope [the object of] which is seen is
not hope.
For how can one hope for what he already sees?
But, if we hope for what is still unseen by ys,
We wait for it with patience and compromise.
So, too the Holy Spirit comes to our aid and bears us up in our weakness;
For we do not know what prayer to offer nor how to offer it
Up worthily as we ought.” St. Paul
.



38th day of the Omer count

“Blessed are they that hunger for righteousness, for they shall find it.”



L’am’ach p’neh,
To your people turn ABK

39th day of the Omer count

Netach of Hod (Patience and obedience)


“Blessed are the merciful, for they shall find mercy”


40th day of the Omer count

Hod of Yesod (obedience as the foundation of righteousness)

“Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.”


zoc’ray k’duhshtehach

who remember your holiness ABK


41st day of the Omer count
Yesod of Yesod (the foundation of the foundation of righteousness)
“Blessed are the peacemakers, for they are the children of God.”



42nd day of the Omer count
“Blessed are you who are persecuted for my sake, for great is your
Reward in heaven.”
Malkuth of Yesod (The Kingship of righteousness)

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