The Mystical Commandments in Essays

  • Dec. 15, 2025, 4:04 p.m.
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I woke up with a vision.

A nostalgic thoughtfulness which brought me dreamily back to my childhood, my own children, and how I perceive that we are commanded. Not through text, or any book or religious order which upholds such rigid things like printed words; but by the Mother shadow and Father light.

And I realized that the commandment to Respect, or to Honor, your father and your mother has nothing to do with our earthly bodily parents. For our earthly parents are not our father and mother. They are truthfully merely our siblings. Our parents are our peers which appear in this veil to be authoritative only because this veil is controlled and maintained by a spirit of power.

And so, I read all of the commandments. Exodus 20 et al, and was struck by the wording in both The Scriptures of the Institute for Scripture Research and the Cepher of the Cepher Publishing Group, LLC.
Compared to a common non-denominational study Bible like the Holy Bible, Berean Study Bible of the Bible Hub, the language is clearly pluralized and comparative to other Gods, or Elohim.

In fact, as I read the religiously correct and approved study Bible, I perceive that the meaning is distinctly different than the other versions which strove to keep the original names and word meaning in place. “God” replaced “Elohim” or “Elohiym”, and “El”. What’s more, the specific El YHWH is renamed with the generic term “God” wherever that name originally appeared, with few exceptions. Within this context, it is more than clear that the sanctified Bible found within most man-made institutions has been grossly misrepresenting a very profound truth.

The Name of “God”
The Hebrew word Elohiym and is declensions has been translated in most English bibles as the title “God”. This word is a pronounciation-driven replica of the Yiddish title “G_d”. The reason for the underscore is to avoid disclosing the spelling Gad (pronouned gawd). There is a reason to keep this undisclosed:
But you are they that forsake Yahuah, that aforget my holy mountain, that prepare a table for Gad, and that furnish the drink offering to Meniy. Yesha’yahu (Isaiah) 65:11” Cepher, Preface

This was not easy information for me to digest after an upbringing in a religious order. It has been some time since I found these more true-to-original versions. And, please understand that I do not subscribe to any kind of infallible text ideal. As alluded to in my own experience, text and written word of whatever origin or claim is just that. What I have gleaned here is meaning derived internally after digestion of the images which appear to me.

“You shall have no other gods before Me.” Holy Bible Exodus 20:3

“You have no other mighty ones against My face.” The Scriptures Exodus 20:3

“You shall have no other elohiym before me.” Cepher Exodus 20:3

This is not an easy thing to grasp with the intellectual mind, if it can be grasped at all in that mood. Instead, I invite you to imagine that the Elohiym Yahuah as referred in the bible, Scriptures, or Cepher is the force which created, governs, and maintains physical matter, time, and space. And, that this is not the only plane of existence, but one of several.

As I do imagine, or consider this little thought experiment, it does begin to make a certain amount of sense; that the Elohiym of physical matter would indeed write down and inscribe His laws into a physical template. That He would, and could only, create, maintain and hold this physical material realm as His own body, his own creation, and be contained by it. As well as, He could only Command that which He has direct governance over: the physical matters of this physical reality which He provides to us to use, and which is the substance of His body. The Commandments then, begin to look like not moral decrees that we should follow, but rather physical and physiological laws which we are behooved to consider.

The Commandments are not moral. They are physical; they are the governing laws of physics in this realm. They are also cumulative- that when one observes the first, then they shall have the second, and so forth.

So the first commandment becomes the one which is necessary for us to observe to live and be in our material bodies in a healthy and productive way. This commandment has at its foundation the assumption that we are not our material bodies. If we were the same as a flesh body, we would not have any choice about observance of the first commandment. We are not the flesh; otherwise it would be impossible to extricate our awareness from identifying with it, or from creating for ourselves a material object into which we can project the totality of material existence. We are in fact, a three-fold and four-fold being; made up of the physical, etheric, astral, and the ego/”I”. The first step to attaining this knowledge as an internal, incorruptible fact, is to refrain from projecting our individual awareness into any material object which we can perceive, and to observe that all materiality is the body of the Elohiym Yahuah.


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