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CAN ORDINARY PEOPLE RECEIVE REVELATION?

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What Joel, the Book of Mormon, Joseph Smith, and the Nemenhah Sacred Records Say About Dreams, Visions, and Seeking Christ Listen to the NEW Narration and Song:    Come Unto Christ _____________________________________________________________________________________ Last night I had a dream. It wasn’t dramatic. I wasn’t given a long message. I simply saw pages. And somehow I knew what they were: The Book of Joel. That caught my attention because I had not been studying Joel. I had not been thinking about Joel. So this morning I began asking a very simple question: Why Joel? I am not going to tell anyone that I know exactly what the dream meant. I have learned to be careful about making claims like that. But I do know what the dream caused me to do. It caused me to open the scriptures. And what I found there touched me deeply. Something Had Happened the Day Before Recently, more people have begun finding the things I have been sharing. More readers. More viewers. More subscribe...

πŸͺΆ The Nemenhah Remembered What the Wheel Was For

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  πŸͺΆ The Nemenhah Remembered What the Wheel Was For Through these recent posts I’ve been circling one question: What is the Center? Prayer circles hinted at it. Lehi’s dream pointed toward it. King Benjamin gathered people around it. Moroni and Mormon defended it and preserved it. And Mohrhohnahyah helped me see it in a deeper way. But this next thought goes beyond one person. It is about a people. Because I have often felt the Nemenhah preserve something many of us have forgotten. Not just teachings. A pattern of life. And maybe even a memory of what the wheel was for. I don’t mean the wheel as a symbol on paper. I mean as a way. A way of living ordered around sacred things. That is very different. And very beautiful. Because what strikes me in these teachings is this: The Center is not merely contemplated. It is lived. That matters. A people ordered around stewardship. Consecration. Council. Balance. Refuge. Sacred responsibility. Relationship with creation. Life arranged around ...

The Records Came Out of Darkness — Are We Living in the Beginning of Tsiahn?

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  The Records Came Out of Darkness — Are We Living in the Beginning of Tsiahn? Yesterday afternoon in our Nemenhah Zoom, we studied The Book of Tsihohnayah Ahkehkthihm, Chapter 14 . I thought we were simply going to study another chapter. Instead, I came away wondering if I had just read one of the clearest descriptions in the Nemenhah Sacred Records of where we came from, where we are now, what went wrong with the Restoration, and where the Peacemaker is trying to take us. And right in the middle of it all is something wonderfully simple: Learn to do good continually. Maybe that is where Tsiahn really begins. A People Living in Peace Chapter 14 begins with the Nemenhah already enjoying something the modern world desperately wants. Peace. They are living in Tsiahn. They aren't perfect people living in some imaginary paradise. But they know the Peacemaker. They wait upon Him. They learn His ways. They walk with Him. Tsihohnayah tells them: “There is no peace to be found except where...

πŸͺΆ Mohrhohnahyah Remembered the Center --- Moroni

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  πŸͺΆ Mohrhohnahyah Remembered the Center In these recent posts I’ve been pondering sacred circles… the iron rod… King Benjamin… Captain Moroni… and Mormon holding the Center in collapse. But much of what stirred these thoughts reaches even deeper for me through the Nemenhah records—especially in the figure called   Mohrhohnahyah . And for readers unfamiliar with that name: In the Nemenhah record,   Mohrhohnahyah is identified as the same person the Book of Mormon calls Moroni , son of Mormon. He says so directly.   That matters. Because this isn’t introducing some new character. It is reflecting on Moroni through another lens. And through that lens, something beautiful opens. I’ve come to feel Moroni was preserving more than plates. He was preserving a pattern. A way. A Center. That may sound large. But hear me out. Moroni saw his civilization die. He watched collapse all around him. Yet what are his final words? “Come unto Christ…” That is not incidental. That is ce...

πŸͺΆπŸ”₯ THE PILLAR OF SACRIFICE — WHAT IF SACRIFICE ISN’T WHAT WE THOUGHT?

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 πŸͺΆπŸ”₯ THE PILLAR OF SACRIFICE — WHAT IF SACRIFICE ISN’T WHAT WE THOUGHT? Recently, Phillip R. “Cloudpiler” Landis shared another profound teaching from the Tuhhuhl Nuhmehn (The Sacred Lodge / Holy Order) called: πŸ‘‰ The Pillar of Sacrifice And honestly… I think many of us grew up misunderstanding sacrifice completely. Usually when we hear the word, we think of: πŸ‘‰ suffering πŸ‘‰ deprivation πŸ‘‰ losing something πŸ‘‰ misery πŸ‘‰ “giving things up” for God But the Nemenhah turns that upside down. Completely. πŸͺΆ Sacrifice is not destruction. It is not domination. It is not proving worthiness through pain. It is: πŸ‘‰ “the giving of oneself for the good of others.” And honestly… that changes everything. 🌿 WHERE DOES THIS TEACHING COME FROM? One thing I love about the Nemenhah Records is that these teachings unfold through patterns repeated across generations. The Pillar of Sacrifice first appears in the Tuhhuhl Nuhmehn (The Sacred Lodge / Holy Order) through Ayayfah (Eve). Then the principle ex...

✨ Haymehnay --- The Living Power of God Within the Heart

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  ✨ Haymehnay The Living Power of God Within the Heart Listen to the NEW Song of Zion:     Haymehnay There are some words that cannot be translated with a single English definition. They are too rich. Too alive. Too full of meaning. One of those words in the Nemenhah Sacred Records is Haymehnay . At first glance, many readers compare Haymehnay to the influence or gift of the Holy Spirit. That comparison is helpful... but only as a beginning. The Nemenhah records describe Haymehnay not merely as a doctrine to understand... but as the living power of God working within willing hearts. It is something to experience. Something to recognize. Something to live by. God Has Always Desired to Speak to His Children From the beginning of Scripture, the Creator has never been silent. He walked with Adam. He spoke with Enoch. He guided Moses. He comforted Elijah. He taught the Nephites. He promised, "My sheep hear My voice." The pattern never changes. The Lord desires a people wh...

πŸͺΆ King Benjamin and the Covenant Circle

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  πŸͺΆ King Benjamin and the Covenant Circle A thought kept growing in me after pondering sacred circles… and after wondering whether the iron rod might be a spoke leading us to Christ the Center… another scripture opened up. King Benjamin. And I began to see something I’d never really noticed before. Maybe King Benjamin was showing us a covenant circle. Not as ritual. As a people. As a way of living. When Benjamin gathers the people, they don’t just come hear a sermon. They gather   round about the temple. I’ve read that for years. But this time those words caught me. Round about. Around a center. Families encircling holy ground. Mosiah even says every tent door faced the temple.   That is an astonishing image. Every home oriented toward the holy. Every family turned toward God. Tell me that doesn’t preach. And I had a thought: That almost looks like a wheel. A center. And a people gathered around it. Not unlike what we were pondering about prayer circles. Not unlike what ...

πŸͺΆ Moroni Raised a Standard, Not Just a Banner

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  πŸͺΆ Moroni Raised a Standard, Not Just a Banner After pondering sacred circles… and Lehi’s tree at the center… and King Benjamin’s people turned toward the temple… my thoughts kept moving to Moroni. And a strange thought came. Maybe the Title of Liberty was not just a battle flag. Maybe it was a call to return to Center. Stay with me. When Moroni rent his coat and raised that standard… he didn’t raise a slogan. He raised a covenant. “In memory of our God…” That comes first. God first. Center first. Then religion. Then freedom. Then peace. Then wives and children. (Interesting order, isn’t it?) Alma makes that order explicit.   That has always moved me. Because Moroni wasn’t just defending territory. He was trying to keep a people from losing their spiritual center. That feels bigger. And I began wondering— what if the Title of Liberty was a kind of sacred standard… a visible reminder: Remember who stands at the center. Remember who you are. Remember your covenant. That sounds...