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Chapter 3 of 1 Moses from the plates of brass show an integration of Kabbalistic mysticism with Mormon theology, presenting a unique esoteric perspective on creation and divine unity.

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In Kabbalah, Kavanah refers to the spiritual focus, intention, and mindset that one brings to their actions, especially in the context of prayer, meditation, and performing mitzvot (instructions).

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This chapter presents the divine pattern of creation not only as a physical process, but as a deeply spiritual, eternal unfolding. One that is anchored in divine purpose, cosmic unity, and human destiny.

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In Kabbalah and in Jewish thought more generally, tikkun olam (תיקון עולם) is a central concept that refers to the repair or restoration of the world. In Mormonism, we call this “the restoration of all things.”

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This sacred moment, in which Moses is transfigured to behold the Divine, embodies spiritual ascent, divine identity, and the battle between light and counterfeit glory.

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In both Jewish philosophy and Kabbalah the concept known as…

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Have you ever felt that yearning, deep in your bones, for something higher, something holier, something more? That sacred hunger is not just spiritual curiosity.

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Collected by Moses, Zipporah’s writings are presented as the teachings of the High Priestess and prophetess of El Elyon, who received divine communication alongside her husband.

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4 Sefer Moses is part of The Torah of Moses from the Plates of Brass. It is also known as “The Book of Testimony.” Its actual name, as recored on the plates of brass, is “The Book of Moses, The teachings of Moses and Zipporah, as given them by YHVH in Egypt and upon the Mount of Strength.”

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The Visions and Parables of Zenos present a complex theological narrative attributed to the prophet Zenos. While there are many familiar Old Testament themes and prophecies in the text, Zenos brings unique interpretations and additions.

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