๐ฟ THE BLUEPRINT OF ZION
๐ฟ THE BLUEPRINT OF ZION
A Living Walk Through the Nemenhah Records
Welcome to the Blueprint of Zion.
For years I believed Zion was mostly a place.
But the more I studied the Nemenhah Records, the Book of Mormon, and the teachings of Christ, the more I began to see something different.
Zion is a pattern.
A way of living.
A way of hearing the Peacemaker.
A way of governing, serving, healing, and becoming.
This series explores the hidden blueprint of Zion found throughout the Nemenhah Records and shows how that pattern can be lived today.
THE JOURNEY
Foundation
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Pattern
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Governance
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Stewardship
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Consecration
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Revelation
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Sacred Walk
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Refuge
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Remnant
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Building Zion Today
๐ฟ SERIES INDEX
PART 1
The Blueprint of Zion Hidden in the Nemenhah Records
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https://thetrueremnantblog.blogspot.com/2026/05/blueprint-of-zion-hidden-in-nemenhah.html
Introduction to the entire Blueprint of Zion project and why the Nemenhah Records may contain one of the clearest patterns of Zion ever preserved.
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PART 2
Zion Is a Pattern, Not a Place
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https://thetrueremnantblog.blogspot.com/2026/06/blueprint-of-zion-part-2-zion-is.html
The first secret of Zion: before Zion becomes a place, it becomes a people.
Many of us spend our lives looking for Zion somewhere out there. The Nemenhah Records teach a deeper truth. Zion begins in the heart before it ever appears on the land. It begins with stewardship, service, family, peacemaking, and learning to hear the Haymehnay. The city comes later. The people come first.
๐ฟ Key Principle:
Zion is not something we wait for.
It is something we become.
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PART 3
The Four Pillars of Zion
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https://thetrueremnantblog.blogspot.com/2026/06/four-pillars-of-zion-part-3.html
The foundation beneath everything.
Knowledge. Sacrifice. Virtue. Consecration.
The Nemenhah Records repeatedly point back to four great principles that support every Zion society. Before Zion becomes a place, it must become a people—and before a people can become Zion, they must stand upon these four pillars.
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PART 4
The Great Medicine Wheel of Zion
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https://thetrueremnantblog.blogspot.com/2026/06/great-medicine-wheel-of-zion-pattern.html
The living pattern found throughout creation.
East. South. West. North.
Beginnings, growth, harvest, and wisdom.
A sacred map preserved in the Nemenhah Records that reveals how individuals, families, and communities grow into balance and harmony with the Way of the Peacemaker.
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PART 5
Why Babylon Always Falls
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https://thetrueremnantblog.blogspot.com/2026/06/why-babylon-always-falls-recurring.html
The recurring pattern that destroys civilizations.
Throughout history, societies rise, prosper, and eventually collapse. The Nemenhah Records, the Book of Mormon, and the Bible all describe the same repeating cycle: pride, accumulation, inequality, and control. Babylon is not merely an ancient city—it is a pattern that can appear in any age.
This chapter explores why Babylon always falls and why Zion endures.
PART 6
The Council of Mothers
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https://thetrueremnantblog.blogspot.com/2026/06/council-of-mothers-why-mothers-stand-at.html
Why mothers stand at the center of governance throughout the Nemenhah Records.
Again and again, the Nemenhah Records show councils of mothers helping guide communities, identify leaders, preserve balance, and protect future generations. Rather than leadership rooted in power, the Nemenhah pattern emphasizes stewardship, wisdom, service, and concern for those yet to come.
This chapter explores why mothers occupied such a central role in Zion and what that principle might look like in modern communities today.
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PART 7
The Talking Feather
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https://thetrueremnantblog.blogspot.com/2026/06/talking-feather-forgotten-pattern-of.html
The forgotten pattern of leadership through humility, listening, and invitation.
The Talking Feather is not about authority—it is about creating space for every voice to be heard. Rather than leadership through domination or control, the Nemenhah pattern emphasizes listening, respect, patience, and shared wisdom. Whether in families, councils, or communities, the Talking Feather teaches that true leadership often begins by listening first.
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PART 8
Stewardship vs Ownership
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https://thetrueremnantblog.blogspot.com/2026/06/stewardship-vs-ownership-one-of-most.html
One of the most important distinctions in the entire Blueprint.
The Nemenhah Records repeatedly teach that nothing truly belongs to us. Land, families, talents, leadership, resources, and even future generations are sacred stewardships rather than possessions. This chapter explores the profound difference between ownership and stewardship and why that distinction lies at the heart of Zion.
When people ask, "What belongs to me?" Babylon grows. When people ask, "What has been entrusted to my care?" Zion begins to emerge.
PART 9
Consecration: The Economic Engine of Zion
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https://thetrueremnantblog.blogspot.com/2026/06/consecration-economic-engine-of-zion.html
What consecration really means and why Zion cannot function without it.
Consecration is far more than sacrifice. In the Nemenhah pattern, it means offering our stewardships, talents, resources, and gifts for the blessing of the whole community. While Babylon asks, "How much can I get?" Zion asks, "What do I have to offer?" This chapter explores the economic engine that allows Zion societies to flourish and explains why there were no poor among them.
Consecration transforms stewardship into community, and community becomes the foundation of abundance.
PART 10
The Haymehnay and Hearing Christ
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https://thetrueremnantblog.blogspot.com/2026/06/haymehnay-holy-ghost-and-hearing-christ.html
The spiritual foundation that makes every other part of Zion possible.
The Nemenhah Records teach that Zion is not ultimately built through programs, institutions, economics, or governance. It is built by people who learn to hear the voice of the Peacemaker. The Haymehnay creates a living connection between heaven and earth, allowing ordinary people to receive guidance, wisdom, and transformation.
This chapter explores why revelation is the true foundation beneath stewardship, consecration, councils, families, and every other aspect of Zion.
Without the Haymehnay, Zion becomes an organization.
With the Haymehnay, Zion becomes a living people.
PART 11
The Tuhhuhl Nuhmehn
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https://thetrueremnantblog.blogspot.com/2026/06/tuhhuhl-nuhmehn-sacred-walk-personal.html
The sacred walk, personal transformation, and preparation to meet the Peacemaker.
The Tuhhuhl Nuhmehn is often compared to a temple, but it is much more than a building. In the Nemenhah tradition, it is a living path—a sacred walk designed to help people learn to see, hear, and prepare themselves to receive the Peacemaker. While sacred places play an important role, the ultimate purpose is transformation, not merely visitation.
This chapter explores the Tuhhuhl Nuhmehn as both a sacred space and a way of life. Its lessons do not end when a person leaves a holy place. The walk continues into the home, the family, the field, and the community. The goal is not simply to visit holiness, but to learn how to live it.
The Tuhhuhl Nuhmehn teaches that the greatest journey is often inward—and that Zion is built by people who learn to walk daily with the Peacemaker.
PART 12
The Refuge
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https://thetrueremnantblog.blogspot.com/2026/06/refuge-how-zion-prepares-places-of.html
How Zion prepares places of healing, gathering, and peace.
The Nemenhah Records describe Refuges as far more than places of safety. They are communities where the principles of Zion can be lived and practiced every day. A Refuge is a place of healing, belonging, stewardship, revelation, and peace—a place where families are strengthened, the vulnerable are cared for, and people learn to walk with the Peacemaker together.
Rather than merely escaping the problems of Babylon, a Refuge becomes a living example of a different way of life. It is a place where people contribute, serve, learn, heal, and grow in community. The goal is not isolation from the world, but preparation for a greater Zion.
The Refuge reminds us that Zion is ultimately built through people learning to love, serve, and hear Christ together.
PART 13
The Remnant
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https://thetrueremnantblog.blogspot.com/2026/06/remnant-role-of-remnant-in-preserving.html
The role of the remnant in preserving and rebuilding the pattern of Zion.
Throughout scripture and the Nemenhah Records, the Lord repeatedly preserves a remnant—not because they are the largest, strongest, or most influential group, but because they remember. They preserve sacred teachings, stewardships, stories, and patterns that future generations will need when the time comes to rebuild Zion.
The remnant serves as a bridge between generations. They carry forward the principles of stewardship, consecration, revelation, healing, and the sacred walk. Their purpose is not to separate themselves from others, but to help preserve the pattern so it can bless those who come later.
The true mark of the remnant is not ancestry, status, or membership. It is remembrance. They remember the Peacemaker, remember His voice, and remember His way.
The remnant keeps the fire alive until others begin searching for the path again.
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PART 14
Building Zion Today
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https://thetrueremnantblog.blogspot.com/2026/06/building-zion-today-what-ordinary.html
What ordinary people can do right now to begin living the pattern.
After exploring the Four Pillars, the Great Medicine Wheel, stewardship, consecration, the Haymehnay, the Tuhhuhl Nuhmehn, the Refuge, and the Remnant, a practical question naturally arises:
What can I do today?
This chapter brings the entire Blueprint of Zion down to everyday life. Zion does not begin with a future city, a special gathering, or a distant event. It begins in homes, families, neighborhoods, and ordinary acts of service. The first building block of Zion is not land—it is people learning to live differently.
The Nemenhah pattern teaches that Zion grows one relationship at a time, one act of stewardship at a time, and one prompting from the Peacemaker at a time. Families can begin today by listening more, serving more, forgiving more, and seeking the Haymehnay together.
The journey to Zion begins with small steps. And those steps can be taken right where we are.
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Comments
I’m grateful the series was helpful.
The truth is, the more I study the Nemenhah Records, the Book of Mormon, and the teachings of Christ, the more I become convinced that Zion is not nearly as complicated as we often make it.
Most of the ideas in this series are not new. They are ancient patterns that have been preserved by people who were trying to learn how to hear the Peacemaker and walk with Him.
If there is any value in these articles, I hope it comes from pointing people back to Christ and helping them see that Zion is something we can begin living today—in our homes, our families, our stewardship, and our relationships.
Thank you for taking the time to read and comment.
๐️ Walk gently.