๐ŸŒฟ The Healing Wheel

 

๐ŸŒฟ The Healing Wheel

Restoring Balance Through the Way of the Peacemaker






๐Ÿชถ One thing that becomes very clear throughout the Nemenhah records is this:

The people were not only concerned with surviving.

They were concerned with becoming whole.

That’s a very different focus.

Modern Babylon often treats healing like:

  • fixing symptoms,
  • suppressing pain,
  • escaping discomfort,
  • or simply returning people to productivity.

But the Nemenhah worldview seems much deeper than that.

Healing is not merely about removing pain.

It is about restoring harmony.

Harmony with:

  • the Peacemaker,
  • the soul,
  • the body,
  • creation,
  • relationships,
  • and truth itself.

That understanding slowly became what I now call:

The Healing Wheel.


๐ŸŒฟ Honestly, this wheel may touch people more personally than many of the others.

Because nearly everybody carries wounds:

  • grief,
  • fear,
  • exhaustion,
  • regret,
  • betrayal,
  • anxiety,
  • anger,
  • loneliness,
  • shame,
  • or deep disappointment.

And sometimes religion itself becomes another wound.

The records repeatedly point toward something gentler.

Not domination.

Not performance.

Not pretending everything is fine.

But restoration.

Balance.

Peace.


๐ŸŒ… STILLNESS & LISTENING

One of the first lessons of healing is surprisingly simple:

slow down.

Babylon rarely slows down.

It distracts.

Rushes.

Consumes.

Stimulates.

Keeps people emotionally overwhelmed and spiritually exhausted.

But healing often begins in stillness.

Prayer.

Silence.

Breathing.

Rest.

Listening.

The records repeatedly emphasize hearing correctly before acting correctly.

And honestly?
Sometimes the soul cannot even hear the Peacemaker anymore because life has become too loud.

Stillness is not laziness.

Sometimes stillness is medicine.


☀️ BODY & LIFE

The Nemenhah teachings consistently treat the body as sacred stewardship.

Not something to worship.

Not something to abuse.

Something to care for wisely.

Healing involves:

  • nourishment,
  • movement,
  • sunlight,
  • clean labor,
  • proper rest,
  • family care,
  • and living more closely with creation.

Modern life often disconnects people from natural rhythms.

The records repeatedly move the opposite direction:

back toward balance.

Not perfection.

Balance.


๐ŸŒ„ RELEASE & FORGIVENESS

This may be the deepest part of the wheel.

Healing often requires release.

Grief.

Repentance.

Forgiveness.

Letting go.

Surrendering burdens we were never meant to carry forever.

The records repeatedly show that unresolved bitterness eventually poisons both individuals and societies.

Babylon thrives on resentment.

Zion cannot.

And honestly?
Forgiveness does not always mean pretending wrong never happened.

Sometimes it simply means:

refusing to let darkness keep owning the heart.

That is hard work.

Sacred work.


❄️ PEACE & RESTORED HARMONY

Eventually the wheel moves toward peace.

Not escape from mortality.

Not a life without pain.

But increasing inner balance.

Clarity.

Calmness.

A softer spirit.

A wiser heart.

The records repeatedly point toward people learning to walk gently:

  • with one another,
  • with creation,
  • and with the Peacemaker.

That kind of peace cannot be manufactured through force.

It grows slowly through alignment.


๐Ÿชถ One thing I love about this wheel is that it removes the illusion that healing is always instant.

Sometimes healing takes time.

Sometimes years.

Sometimes healing comes in layers.

Sometimes the soul heals while the body still struggles.

Sometimes relationships heal slowly too.

But the wheel reminds us that restoration is still possible.

And honestly?
That gives people hope.


๐ŸŒฟ I also think this wheel quietly explains why Babylon produces so much exhaustion.

Because Babylon constantly pushes imbalance:

  • overwork,
  • fear,
  • endless stimulation,
  • division,
  • consumption,
  • emotional pressure,
  • competition,
  • and noise.

But the Way of the Peacemaker moves differently.

More slowly.

More intentionally.

More relationally.

More peacefully.

And maybe healing begins the moment a person stops running long enough to hear that quieter voice again.


๐Ÿชถ The more I study these patterns, the more I realize healing is not separate from Zion.

Healing is part of Zion.

Because wounded people often wound others.

But restored people help restore the world around them.

That changes families.

Communities.

Villages.

Generations.

Maybe even nations someday.


๐Ÿชถ In the next blog, we’ll move into something deeply connected to the future itself:

The Family & Generations Wheel

Because the Nemenhah records repeatedly emphasize that Zion survives through:

  • mothers,
  • children,
  • teaching,
  • stewardship,
  • and sacred responsibility passed from one generation to another.

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๐Ÿชถ NEW SUNDAY SERIES ANNOUNCEMENT

Starting this week and continuing over the coming Sundays, I’ll be sharing a new series called:

๐ŸŒŽ The Sacred Wheels of the Nemenhah

These posts are an attempt to visually and spiritually explore sacred patterns found throughout the Nemenhah records — patterns connected to:

  • stewardship,
  • healing,
  • family,
  • sacrifice,
  • virtue,
  • consecration,
  • sacred balance,
  • and the Way of the Peacemaker.

Over time, these teachings began forming what felt less like isolated doctrines and more like interconnected “wheels” of Zion living.

Not rigid systems.

Living systems.

๐Ÿชถ One of the things that deeply moved me while studying these records was the role of Mohrhohnahyah (Moroni). After witnessing the collapse of his people through war, pride, greed, and division, the records suggest he and others began preserving teachings designed not merely to help people survive…

…but to help future generations learn how to live differently.

More peacefully.

More wisely.

More in harmony with the Peacemaker, creation, and one another.

๐ŸŒฟ These “medicine wheels” are not meant to be New Age symbols or replacements for scripture. They are simply visual teaching tools meant to help us better understand recurring Nemenhah themes:

  • sacred directions,
  • covenant living,
  • stewardship,
  • discernment,
  • healing,
  • and building Zion gradually through transformed hearts.

Honestly, this project has already changed the way I see the records.

Not as disconnected teachings…

…but as one living pattern quietly teaching people how to become a people of enduring peace.

Each Sunday, we’ll walk through one wheel at a time together.

Not academically.

Not dogmatically.

Just… thoughtfully.

Like sitting around a fire talking about how to walk the Way a little better in a troubled world.

๐ŸŒฟ I hope these posts encourage you to:

  • study for yourself,
  • seek the Savior more deeply,
  • think about Zion differently,
  • and listen more carefully for the voice of the Peacemaker in your own life.

๐Ÿ”— Start here:
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(Then use the ๐Ÿ” magnifying glass at the top to search any topic.)

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