πŸͺΆ The Temple Way from the Nemenhah ----- THE TUHHUHL NUHMEHN WAY



πŸͺΆ **THE TUHHUHL NUHMEHN WAY**

**How the Sacred Path Teaches People to Actually Live Zion**


πŸ”₯ **From Warning… to Blueprint… to Walking the Path**


In the last few posts we looked at something fascinating.


First we saw how the **Book of Mormon** appears to move toward a sacred center — the moment when the resurrected Savior appears to the people.


Then we looked at **The Lamentation of Mehnipahsihts**, where the entire book forms a giant chiasmus that teaches how Zion collapses and how Zion can be restored.


Those two records give us something important:


A **warning**…

and a **blueprint**.


But that raises a very practical question.


How do ordinary people actually **live** those teachings?


How does a community move from words on a page to a sacred way of life?


That’s where another teaching from the Nemenhah records becomes very important.


It’s called the **Tuhhuhl Nuhmehn**.


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🌿 **What the Tuhhuhl Nuhmehn Really Means**


The phrase can be translated in a few ways, but the idea is simple.


It means **the sacred path**.


Not a church program.

Not an institution.


A way of walking.


A way of living day by day in harmony with the Creator, with one another, and with the earth itself.


In other words, it’s about **life**, not just belief.


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πŸ“– **Why the Path Matters**


One thing you notice when studying ancient records is that they rarely separate spirituality from daily living.


Faith was not something people practiced only on certain days.


It shaped:


• how families lived

• how communities governed themselves

• how land was treated

• how resources were shared

• how the sick were cared for

• how conflicts were healed


The sacred path touched **every part of life**.


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⚖️ **The Balance of the Sacred Path**


The Tuhhuhl Nuhmehn teaches that life must remain in balance.


Too much pride leads to domination.


Too much greed leads to poverty.


Too much hierarchy leads to control.


The sacred path teaches something different.


Stewardship instead of ownership.


Service instead of status.


Healing instead of punishment.


Enough instead of excess.


These are not just spiritual ideas.


They are the **practical foundations of Zion**.


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🌎 **A Pattern We Have Already Seen**


When we compare these teachings with the **Book of Mormon**, something interesting appears again.


In **4 Nephi**, after Christ visits the people, the record describes a society that looks remarkably similar.


There were:


• no poor among them

• no competing classes

• no hierarchy dividing people

• all things shared with care


For a time, the people actually lived the teachings of Christ.


That moment in history gives us a glimpse of what Zion can look like.


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πŸͺΆ **Why the Sacred Path Still Matters**


Today we live in a very different world.


Power is admired.


Influence is chased.


Wealth is accumulated.


But the sacred path whispers something quieter.


Care for the poor.


Respect the land.


Serve rather than dominate.


Walk in humility.


When people begin living that way, something beautiful happens.


Communities begin to heal.


Families begin to strengthen.


Peace begins to grow.


And slowly, almost quietly…


Zion begins appearing again.


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πŸŒ… **Zion Is Not Built All at Once**


One of the most important lessons from these records is this:


Zion does not appear suddenly.


It grows.


It grows wherever people choose humility over pride.


It grows wherever people choose mercy over judgment.


It grows wherever people choose stewardship over domination.


In other words…


Zion grows wherever people choose to walk the sacred path.


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πŸͺΆ **An Invitation**


The ancient records do not just describe history.


They invite us to change the way we live.


To walk more gently.


To love more deeply.


To serve more freely.


To remember the Creator in all things.


That is the heart of the Tuhhuhl Nuhmehn.


And if enough people choose that path…


the world may begin looking a little more like Zion again.


πŸͺΆ  Video 91 released today on YouTube tells of how this can be lived today.


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πŸ”— **SIMILAR POSTS TO READ NEXT**


**The Chiasmus Bridge** — How ancient mirror structures appear in both the Book of Mormon and the Nemenhah teachings.


**The Big Chiasmus of the Book of Mormon** — Why the entire Book of Mormon seems to point toward Christ’s appearance in 3 Nephi.


**The Zion Chiasmus** — How The Lamentation of Mehnipahsihts teaches why Zion collapses and how it is restored.


**Borrowed Light vs Your Own Lamp** — Why each of us must learn to hear the Savior personally.

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🌿 About the Nemenhah Records

Many readers have asked about the Nemenhah Records.

The Nemenhah Records are a collection of writings that claim to preserve teachings, history, prophecy, and spiritual instruction among indigenous peoples of the Americas. Whether you are simply curious or deeply interested, I encourage you to study them for yourself and compare them with the scriptures you already know.

The records are available through Amazon and can be found by searching:

πŸ” Nemenhah Records
πŸ” Phillip Cloudpiler Landis

As with all things, I encourage you to seek the guidance of the Holy Ghost and allow the Lord to be your teacher.

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Several of us gather each Sunday morning to read and discuss the Nemenhah Records together. We come from different backgrounds, ask honest questions, and seek to learn from one another while keeping Christ at the center of the discussion.

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