Elohim Reformation

REFORMATION OF RELIGION

The Elohim Reformation, where El-Asherah and Elohim are reintroduced into mainstream or common vernacular, presents both parallels and contrasts to the Protestant Reformation. Both movements deal with restoring a perceived lost truth, challenging established authority, and reshaping theological and societal understanding, but they diverge in their methods, scope, and metaphysical implications.

Parallels Between the Elohim Reformation and the Protestant Reformation

Restoration of a Suppressed Truth

The Protestant Reformation sought to return Christianity to what reformers saw as its original teachings, emphasizing scripture (sola scriptura) over institutional church authority.

The Elohim Reformation aims to restore the worship of El-Asherah as the original divine pair, challenging the later erasure of Asherah and the transformation of Yahweh into a solitary, monotheistic deity.

Challenging Institutional Authority

The Protestant Reformation opposed the Catholic Church’s centralized authority, indulgences, and hierarchical control. Reformers like Martin Luther emphasized personal interpretation of scripture.

The Elohim Reformation challenges Deuteronomist theology, which rewrote Israelite religion to erase Asherah and consolidate Yahweh’s sole supremacy. It critiques the suppression of polytheistic and feminine aspects of divinity in favor of patriarchal monotheism.

Democratization of Spiritual Understanding

Protestant reformers translated the Bible into vernacular languages, making it accessible to common people and emphasizing individual faith.

The Elohim Reformation seeks to reintroduce Elohim, El and Asherah, into everyday spiritual consciousness, challenging the exclusivity of monotheism and reconnecting people to divine duality.

Reformation as a Break from Established Doctrine

Just as Protestantism fragmented into multiple denominations, the reintroduction of Elohim could lead to diverse theological interpretations, as people rediscover suppressed ancient traditions in new ways.

Contrasts Between the Elohim Reformation and the Protestant Reformation

Reclaiming a Polytheistic Framework vs. Reforming Monotheism

The Protestant Reformation operated within a monotheistic framework, debating grace, faith, and salvation while retaining belief in a singular God.

The Elohim Reformation challenges the foundation of monotheism itself, restoring a divine dyad that includes both masculine and feminine forces, aligning with early Canaanite and Israelite traditions.

Restoring the Divine Feminine vs. Textual Authority

Protestantism emphasized scriptural authority, often reinforcing male-dominated theological interpretations.

The Elohim Reformation restores Asherah, returning the divine feminine to spiritual consciousness and balancing the masculine-feminine duality in worship.

Quantum and Mystical Integration

The Protestant Reformation was largely rational and doctrinal, focusing on disputes over salvation, sacraments, and grace.

The Elohim Reformation incorporates Quantum Philosophy and mystical awareness, aligning with modern physics and ancient mystical traditions to redefine the divine as an interconnected, fluid, and creative force.

Reformation of Consciousness vs. Institutional Reformation

The Protestant Reformation was institutional; it led to the formation of new churches, doctrines, and nation-states defining their own versions of Christianity.

The Elohim Reformation is more metaphysical, aiming to shift consciousness, restore spiritual awareness of divine duality, and challenge the paradigm of reality itself, moving from rigid theological structures to a dynamic, Creative Flux-based spirituality.

Conclusion: A More Profound and Radical Reformation

The Protestant Reformation sought to reform a doctrine within an existing structure. The Elohim Reformation is a paradigm shift that seeks to restore an ancient and suppressed divine reality. It is not just theological but ontological, questioning the very nature of divinity, reality, and human perception.

This makes the Elohim Reformation far more radical than the Protestant Reformation. Instead of reforming Christian doctrine, it redefines the entire religious framework, restoring the divine feminine, embracing quantum spirituality, and ultimately awakening a lost divine truth that was once central to humanity’s understanding of existence.

SEPHER YETZIRAH

OR

THE BOOK OF CREATION

of El-Asherah

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This book, Sepher Yetzirah: The Book of Creation of El-Asherah, seeks to reestablish El-Asherah within scripture and culture. Drawing from the ancient roots of Israelite spirituality, it reimagines the Sepher Yetzirah, a foundational text of Jewish mysticism, in alignment with the original divine framework of El-Asherah. By doing so, it restores the sacred balance and wisdom that this divine duad offers to the spiritual journey of humanity.

In this reinterpretation:

El-Asherah as the Creative Source:

The text integrates El-Asherah as the original creators of the cosmos, emphasizing the interplay of unity and duality in their act of creation. The sacred Name A-S-H anchors this reinterpretation, symbolizing Air, Spirit, and Harmony, the foundational principles of existence.

Rediscovering Balance and Unity:

El-Asherah invites us to transcend the dichotomies of masculine and feminine, light and shadow, creation and dissolution. Their divine model emphasizes the harmony of opposites, a lesson that resonates deeply in an age of division and discord.

Restoring the Ancient Faith:

This work is not an attempt to erase the developments of monotheism but to reclaim the wisdom and spirituality that preceded it. It seeks to reintegrate the sacred narrative of El-Asherah into contemporary thought, offering a richer, more inclusive understanding of divine truth.

Why This Matters Today

The reintroduction of El-Asherah is not merely an academic exercise or theological novelty. It is a spiritual reclamation, addressing a world hungry for balance, inclusivity, and connection. The divine partnership of El and Asherah speaks to the deep human need for harmony within us, with one another, and with the universe.

For Scripture and Tradition: This reinterpretation provides a lens through which the ancient texts can be revisited, restoring layers of meaning that were once lost or suppressed.

For Culture: Reestablishing El-Asherah in cultural narratives offers a paradigm of unity and partnership, one that challenges hierarchical models and celebrates mutuality and co-creation.

A Vision for the Future

Through this work, I hope to rekindle the flame of El-Asherah within scripture, culture, and the hearts of seekers. This reimagined Sepher Yetzirah is both an invitation and a foundation, a call to explore the divine mysteries as they were once known and to build upon them for the future.

Let us remember that in the beginning, there was not isolation but partnership, not singularity but harmony. El-Asherah, the Divine Duad, calls us to a renewed understanding of creation, faith, and our place in the cosmos.

May this book illuminate the path of rediscovery and inspire a new generation to embrace the timeless wisdom of El-Asherah.

“El-Asherah, God of Abraham”

A Journey Through Time and Belief

In the shadowed corridors of ancient history, where truths intertwine with myths, a profound secret has been meticulously veiled from the collective consciousness of humanity. The concept of the Elohim, the duad of El-Asherah, a foundational pillar of our spiritual ancestry, was not merely forgotten; it was systematically and surreptitiously erased from the sacred scriptures that have guided generations. This deliberate obscuration marks more than a loss of historical knowledge; it signifies a profound disconnection from a fundamental aspect of our spiritual identity. As we stand at the crossroads of rediscovery, we are beckoned to confront this unsettling truth and embark on a journey to reclaim a lost chapter of our spiritual heritage, a journey that challenges us to rewrite the narrative of our faith with a renewed understanding of the divine balance.

Imagine a world where the worship of the divine is not just an act of looking up to a singular, distant figure but an intimate embrace of a balanced divinity, one that mirrors the very nature of existence itself. In this world, the divine is not just a father but also a mother, not just a king but also a queen, embodying both strength and nurture, justice and compassion, authority and empathy.

The implications of such a revelation are profound and far-reaching. It promises a more inclusive and equitable approach to spirituality, breaking down the barriers erected by patriarchal interpretations of the divine. It speaks to the heart of every individual who has sought a deeper, more holistic connection with their faith, offering a path that honors the full spectrum of the human experience.

As this revelation unfurls, it invites us to rethink not just our religious practices but the very fabric of our societal structures. It challenges us to build communities where the feminine and masculine are celebrated and revered in equal measure, where the spiritual guidance we seek reflects the completeness of our human condition.

This is a call to awaken to a more profound and inclusive understanding of the divine, a call that resonates with the deepest yearnings of our souls. It is an invitation to participate in the creation of a new spiritual epoch, where the worship of El-Asherah paves the way for a future marked by balance, harmony, and a deeper reverence for life in all its forms.

In embracing this revelation, we are not just turning a page in the religious texts; we are turning a new page in human history. We stand at the threshold of a new dawn, a dawn where the light of El-Asherah illuminates a path of unity, understanding, and profound spiritual fulfillment. This is the dawn of a new era in religious understanding and practice, a transformative moment that could change the future of humanity.

“The Divine Unity of El-Asherah”

At Elohim Fellowship, we celebrate the sacred bond of El -Asherah, the divine Elohim who inspires harmony, creation, and unity. Rooted in ancient traditions and revitalized for today, our fellowship brings together seekers from all walks of life. Discover a faith that emphasizes balance, divine partnership, and community.

Discover the Forgotten God: The Divine Elohim, El-Asherah—the sacred unity hidden from you, erased from scripture, yet central to the faith of Abraham. Reconnect with the original vision of creation, balance, and divine partnership that transcends time and transforms lives.

Our Beliefs

  • Divine Unity: Celebrating El-Asherah as the source of creation.
  • Sacred Partnership: Emphasizing harmony between the masculine and feminine.
  • Community and Love: Building a world rooted in compassion and unity.