The Meal
There is a time to read ingredients and browse the menu. It is good to make well-informed decisions. Yet there comes a point when one must partake in the meal itself.


Jedihood — Trust and Relationship
Matured message about the Jedi persona, based on scripture and its ancient Hebrew origin.


There is a time to read ingredients and browse the menu. It is good to make well-informed decisions. Yet there comes a point when one must partake in the meal itself.


The epic story about these brave soldiers has reminded me of the important contrast between dedication and perception.


Have been focusing on E-mail conversations as of late, so my apologies. The warning period is over, so have been focusing more with particular people called to this message as we will start separating ourselves and walk forward in our calling.


Most of us are taught to view good and evil in terms of polarity. Although there is dichotomy between the two, they do not have equal footing nor are they evenly distributed.


Many of us live according to the molded bricks and mortar the world promotes on a daily basis. Yet what about the living cornerstone of the almighty?


Do not be afraid to see this imperfection… for now is the time to tackle the chore. It is time to clean our rooms and prepare for a family arrival.


When many go to the Father, their relationships remain limited to the rules of convention. They see him primarily through the visage of tradition and ceremony.


While presenting this message, light was shed into the domineering influence of today’s Jediism – a blending of political Socialism, New Age Occultism, and Nietzsche-based philosophy.


In the previous two portions, connections were made between the ancient shepherds written in scripture and the fictional Jedi depicted in the original Star Wars movies. Many other connections can be given, although we will now focus on the responsibilities of these peculiar people.


We will now continue this message to further explore connections between the Jedi and the shepherds of ancient times, specifically those spoken about in scripture.


This will shock many of you, yet the visual and functional aspects of the Jedi are based on the nomad/pastoral shepherds as depicted in scripture. This is primarily seen within the Obi-Wan Kenobi character, yet was eventually expanded upon with Yoda and the prequels.


There is nothing new under the sun. For every myth presented, there is an original prototype associated with it.


It is time to speak about a subject others wouldn’t dare discuss. The freedom to speak the truth (without fear of excommunication) allows such ability.


Just as the Star wars galaxy was quick to promote an evil empire from a mismanaged republic, so we are in danger of heading the same direction.


The Father has been really testing some of us. Not to see how much we can perform, yet how dedicated we are to perform in the way he specifically asks.