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BABYLON FALLS….......... ZION RISES

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  BABYLON FALLS… ZION RISES The Last Days Pattern in the Nemenhah Records What Happens When a Society Places a Price on Everything There is a pattern repeated throughout scripture. Not just in the Bible. Not just in the Book of Mormon. But also in the Nemenhah Records. A society slowly drifts away from stewardship… away from sacred relationship… away from seeing life as holy… …and begins measuring everything by value, ownership, control, profit, efficiency, and money. At first, it looks successful. The cities grow. The markets expand. The buildings rise higher. Technology advances. The system becomes powerful outwardly. But inwardly? It becomes brittle. That is exactly the warning given in Chapter 10 of the Nemenhah Records concerning the “Foreign Strangers.”   THE BOOK OF MAYMIHTS AHKEHKT. Not necessarily foreigners by blood… …but a mindset. A way of thinking. A civilization built on valuation instead of consecration. THE WARNING OF CHAPTER 10 The Nemenhah says somethin...

πŸ“š So You Found the Nemenhah Records — Now What?

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  πŸ“š So You Found the Nemenhah Records — Now What? πŸͺΆ A Simple Guide for New Readers A lot of people have been finding their way to the Nemenhah Records lately. Some come through chiasmus. Some through the Book of Mormon. Some through dreams. Some through curiosity. And honestly… most people probably feel the same thing at first: “Where do I even start?” I understand that feeling. The records are large. The names are unfamiliar. The teachings are deep. And there are a LOT of books. So let me just speak plainly for a minute. 🌿 First — Don’t Panic You do NOT have to understand everything immediately. You do not need to memorize strange names. You do not need to agree with every idea instantly. You do not need to force yourself into anything. Just breathe. Read slowly. The same way people slowly walk into a forest. One step at a time. πŸ•Š️ Don’t Read It Like a Checklist One mistake people make with scripture is trying to “master” it too quickly. But these records feel different when y...

🌿 The Records I Found After the Book of Mormon

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  🌿 The Records I Found After the Book of Mormon (A Gentle Introduction to the Nemenhah Records) There’s something I should probably explain. Over the last few years… I’ve spent a lot of time studying a collection of writings called the Nemenhah Records. And honestly… I never expected that. πŸ“– It Started With the Book of Mormon For me, everything really started with the Book of Mormon. Not just reading it casually… but actually slowing down enough to notice things. Patterns. Depth. Layers. Especially something called chiasmus. Ancient mirror-pattern writing. The more I studied it… the harder it became for me to believe the book was simple fiction. There was something deeper going on. And that journey eventually led me somewhere unexpected. πŸŒ„ Then I Found the Nemenhah Records Years later, I came across the Nemenhah writings. At first… I was cautious. Very cautious. Because there are a lot of strange things in the world. And honestly… I think people shoul...

πŸͺΆ THE TEMPLE AS A CEREMONY — OR THE TEMPLE AS A WAY?

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  πŸͺΆ THE TEMPLE AS A CEREMONY — OR THE TEMPLE AS A WAY? A Talking Feather Comparison Between the LDS Endowment and the Nemenhah Sacred Walk There is something I have been sitting with. Not angrily. Not trying to attack anyone. Not trying to mock something many people hold sacred. But quietly. Carefully. Prayerfully. Because when something is called holy, it ought to lead us closer to Christ. And when something is called covenant, it ought to make us more loving, more truthful, more humble, more alive, and more willing to serve. That is the test. Not how old it is. Not who claims authority over it. Not how beautiful the building is. Not how many times we have been told, “This is sacred.” The real test is simple: Does it bring us to the living Christ? πŸ•Š️ I WANT TO BEGIN WITH LOVE AND RESPECT Before I say anything difficult, I want to say something very clearly. There are many, many good people who serve in LDS temples. Wonderful people. Faithful people. Humble people. People who giv...