Burning Waters
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I will not be like every other book you've read.
I will not promote the desires of your flesh.
I will not pander to your inimical emotions.
I will only deliver the message.
A powerful and unyielding message
Containing love and religion,
Anger, deceit, and hard decisions,
Understanding, commitment, and difficult questions.
But never forget
The realities depicted here are merely suggestions.
No manipulations or slight omissions,
Just information to all who are willing to listen,
An opportunity to break free from slander and misinterpretation,
A chance at peace and spiritual liberation.
The message written on these pages will point you toward the truth.
No more mediators or moderators,
In-betweeners, go-betweeners, or bad translators.
Just the truth
And You
With an open mind,
Floating
In the seas of
Burning waters.
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Burning Waters
(opposite)
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Table of Contents
1st Degree
drift
divine detachment
forever yours
cure
ahayah
begets
sweet heat
more than enough
you
flat earth
oral might
root word
to wreak havoc
weapons of mass destruction
wonderland
holy spirit
the ancient
2nd Degree
broken cisterns
burning waters
acknowledged
choice
christmas eve
concern
could you
dark clouds
decree
seventh jubilee
desert
dogma
faith
fire
expectations
flesh
future love
giants
grow
with me
kibroth hattaavah
idk
inherit
self
imperfections
james
madman
musings
naked and screaming
no more
paper-mache wings
regret
rote
sleep
snow
voices
happiness
anger
fear
disgust
surprise
sadness
contempt
undiscovered
mood
120 years
ahayan
alone
belial
cocky
cold days
detox
different is better
dry ice
earth beast
failed experiment
the forbidden fruit
hippocratic malediction
honeymoon
honor and disrespect
imitations
nakedness
natural enemies
nimrod
strange gods
treacherous waters
unfaithful
valley of goats
darkest
foolish prophets
illeist
rbf
the science of good and evil
poise
abundant
the desire to live
valley of slaughter
brother
3rd Degree
acknowledgement
believe
light
mercy and grace
patience
soul splitter
void
we will meet again
wisdom
bakery
black
in his name
land of dreams
covenant
perfect
thirsty
midnight strolls
4th Degree
great unknown
question
lonesome storm
lost
silence
sinful souls
wanted
within
vice-breaker
sly, slick, and wicked
who are you
1st Degree
drift
Just Breathe.
Everything on your mind…
Just let it go…
Forget about it completely…
Just let it go.
Let it drift far away…
To lands unseen…
Fill the space in between with oceans…
Big…
Beautiful…
Oceans…
With dolphins and turtles and so many fish.
Breathe…
Breathe in…
Breathe out…
Let it go.
Now let's begin….
divine detachment
Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world. If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him.
For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh, and the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the Father, but is of the world. (1 John 2:15–16 KJV)
There, before the shudder of the muted hosts, the Creator, in a surprising gesture, covered the man with the royal robe, placing on his head the crown that had been coveted by Lucifer. Moved by deep gratitude for the supreme honor conferred, deep childbirth Adam and Eve bowed reverently, placing their precious crown at the feet of the Creator, in sign of submission. A cry of victory followed that human gesture that shook the entire Creation. The children of the light, who for so long had suffered insults and humiliations in the face of the constant accusations of the rebel hosts, praised in praise the blessed God, who in His work of justice denied the enemies, revealing His character of humility, detachment and love. Having constituted man as the lord of all creation, the Eternal, with a solemn voice, began to make him aware of the greatness of his mission. As a faithful steward, you should take care of paradise, keeping the source of the river of life clean. The laws of justice and love, foundations of the kingdom of light, should be honored. As a rational scepter, it would be up to man, in a gesture of recognition and gratitude, to freely accept the government of the One who created it. The hosts, who marveled witnessed the revelation of divine detachment, understood that the Lord of Light would no longer rule the Universe, except with human consent. Man, by the will of the Eternal, was made the arbiter of creation; in his glorious being, made in the image of the Creator, the seal of eternal dominion shone. After revealing to the couple the infinite honor and responsibility of their mission, the Creator made them aware of the spiritual conflict that was working for the conquest of universal dominion: Lucifer, who for countless ages had served the divine King in Zion, had been corrupted by pride and selfishness, being followed by a third of the rational hosts; they sought now to dethrone the Eternal, dishonoring him with vile accusations. Having revealed to the human being the painful situation in which the Universe was, the Eternal, in a solemn gesture, showed them two tall trees that, loaded with great fruits, rose on both banks of the river that was born from the throne. To the one who rose to the right the Lord revealed to be the tree of life monument of the kingdom of light. To the one who stood on the other shore he revealed himself to be the tree of the science of good and evil—a symbol of rebellion. By eating the fruit of the tree of life, man would manifest his submission to the Creator, which is the Source of life and light. To eat from the other tree would be to give the enemy the dominion of Zion. The inevitable result of that step would be eternal death, not only for the human being, but for all creation, which would be reduced to chaos under the fury of rebellion. After contemplating the two tall trees, which externalized in their fruits such infinite responsibility, Adam prostrated himself before the Creator, saying: You are worthy Lord to reign over the Universe, because by Your wisdom, love and power all things were created and they subsist.
On Saturday, emblem of divine triumph, swelled with praise. All the children of the light joined the human being in the most harmonious song of exaltation to Him whose greatness is unparalleled. It was with horror that Satan and his followers witnessed the great realization of the Eternal. They witnessed with bitterness the joy of the faithful before the coronation of man, an event that threw down the strong accusations they had raised against the divine government. Full of anger and frustration, they now considered his sad condition. How terrible and humiliating was the thought of seeing their plans of rebellion vanish before the Creator, similar to the shadows of that night. If they could, they thought, they would fill the Sabbath with darkness, erasing any hope of victory from the minds of the subjects of the Eternal. Finally, in their considerations, Satan and his leaders understood that they had an opportunity: in the middle of the garden of Eden, on the heights of Zion, the tree of the science of good and evil was rising, next to the river of life. A human gesture would be enough, nothing more, and they would have under their power, forever, the coveted domain. But how to seduce him? Encouraged by the prospect of a conquest, Satan sought ingeniously to formulate a boarding plan. He knew that if he failed in his attempt, all hopes of triumph would have dissolved, all his dreams of adventure crumbling. He concluded that deception was to be his powerful weapon. (The Order of Melchizedek, History of the Universe, Chapter 3:26–32)
forever yours
Dear Abba,
Blessed is your holy name. You are Creator of all. I worship you with all my being. You who spoke all of existence into creation. You who this servant is completely and consistently unworthy of. You are beautiful and amazing and perfect in all your ways. Just being afforded the opportunity to give you any praise is a dream come true. Abba, please forgive me for the sins that I commit. Not being perfect like you or Yasha, but still, I try to make you proud of me. Please have mercy on me because of my logic and sinful thoughts. I truly don't want you angry with me, but I know that screwing up and misinterpretation are inevitable. Thank you for blessing me with the knowledge and wisdom that I have. Thank you for granting me opportunities to suffer so that I can receive the things I pray for. Thank you for not giving me the things that would cause harm to my soul.
I completely put my faith in you, regardless of what the world may think or what they may seek to do to me. I will follow your Word as best I can and show it to as many as you would have me. Abba, I humbly ask that you open my eyes to see and give me the voice that is required to spread your Word. I will inevitably step on a lot of people's toes, but I know you know I don't care. Fill my mind, my spirit, and my soul with all that you would have me know. Open my eyes to see all that you would have me see. Abba, I ask that you give me the chance to do your will. I don't want to go slow. I want to drown in your warmth, in your Word, and in your peace. Abba, if I fall short of what it is that you have called me to do, I humbly ask that you correct my path and direct my vision. I ask that you help me to resist worldly temptations because I see how easy it is to be manipulated by promises of the dark one. Abba, I love you, and I live to see your will fulfilled. Without you, I have nothing. Without you, I want nothing. Without you, there is nothing.
Forever yours,
Your Faithful Servant
cure
They say His Word is open to interpretation
No, they're not.
They say the Law is no longer needed in today's walk.
Is this what His death bought?
Confusion about what it means to be obedient?
Authority to do whatever we please,
Just so long as we don't forget to repent in the end.
That way, Ahayah's wrath can be appeased!
How did we become so blind? So confused? So deceiving?
So wrathful? So uncaring?
So uncharacteristic of His words we say we believe in.
Devils have won and the unclouded are few.
no one understands,