Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Preface - The Sacred Mystery The Need To Disclose


Warning: 
The ancient teaching is the Hidden wisdom of God is not
man's wisdom.  Its secrets are not mans secrets. Its authorship is not from man and its content is nothing less than the Mind of G-d, blessed be His Holy Name.  Our attitude as students and participants in the revealed mysteries of God must only be one of acceptance.  To reject what is 'true and revealed' is blasphemy of the worse sort.

So, if you are not open to manifest 'truth' then do not continue in your reading.  If your faith is such that all things must fit exactly the way you envision them to fit and you cannot accept things otherwise,  then do not continue in your reading.

It is better to continue in ignorance than to reject the hidden wisdom, now revealed, the ancient secret of our most Holy G-d, Blessed be His Holy Name.
It has been said that over the ages only a few occasions have arisen in which a revelation concerning the inner secrets of God has been Divinely revealed and a portion of the ancient wisdom has been disclosed to man.  Once revealed, the wisdom disclosed becomes a portion of the corpus of Holy Revelation.

In determining how far we are permitted to disclose this revelation to others we will consider three conditions which the sages of old impose:


1. the necessity to disclose the revelation
2. is there a language which is adequate to convey the meanings and nuances of meaning of the revelation
3. does its disclosure 'betray' the hidden secrets of the creator and is the transmission of the secret from a worthy source
If these three conditions are met, it has been said the teaching is intended by God to be revealed and must therefore be disclosed.

1. The 'necessity' the revelation be disclosed is found in the facts that this new material has been revealed, by God, to me, His servant for the purpose of revealing it. Also, it directly affects the spiritual future and well being of people worldwide, both Jew and Gentile.
2. These revelations lack nothing in terms of adequate language.  Quite the opposite is true. It is astoundingly clear and undeniable. In and of itself, it does not require explanation.
3. God, blessed be HIs Holy Name,  chooses His servants as He pleases and none are truly worthy of His selection - He will choose whom He will choose..., He will reveal what He will reveal... if He chooses to reveal His secrets at this time, perhaps even via an unworthy servant,  so be it, there is no betrayal.

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