1 Moses Chapter 7: The Oath
Chapter 7 recounts the tragic story of Cain and Abel,…
Ruach Elohim and Ruach HaKodesh
“The Spirit of the LORD will come powerfully upon you,…
Yeridah Letzorech Aliyah
“You fall in order to rise higher.” In Mormon Kabbalah, it is not just a mystical idea, it’s a divine truth written into the blueprint of the universe and into your personal journey.
1 Moses Chapter 6: The Redemption
Through sacred ordinances, angelic revelations, and spiritual echoes of the Divine Name, this chapter reframes the Fall not as a tragic end, but as the cosmic beginning of teshuvah (the return or repentance), tikkun (repair), and eventual divine reunion.
Olam HaAtzilut: the World of Emanation
This is the realm of the Father and the Mother, of Heavenly Parents who dwell in perfect union with the Son, Jesus. And through Jesus, with us – with you!
Ubuntu and Kabbalah
The concept of Ubuntu, a Southern African philosophy, and Kabbalah, the Jewish mystical tradition, are both rich and profound systems of thought that explore the nature of humanity, connection, and spirituality. While they emerge from vastly different cultural and religious contexts, there are notable parallels in how they view the interconnectedness of individuals and the importance of relationships in spiritual growth and understanding.
1 Moses Chapter 5: The Fall
This translation bridges worlds: Elohim’s heavenly deliberations echo the Sefirotic realms, while mortal choices ripple through the cosmic fabric of the Plan of Salvation.
Mitzvoth: Divine Instructions
You may have heard the word mitzvah used to mean a “good deed.” But in its deeper sense, a mitzvah is a commandment,a sacred act, a covenantal invitation to participate in the life of God.
1 Moses Chapter 4: As Below So Above
The garden is not just Eden, it is the temple. And the work to dress and keep it is the sacred labor of the soul.
Or: God’s Light
In Kabbalah, Or refers to the divine light that emanates from God and is a fundamental concept in Kabbalistic thought.










