Repost and reflect from 🕯️ 2022 through 2025 Retrospective Reflection — Seeing the Years in Hindsight & what comes next #2026

Visions and dreams we experience today are not new—they are the echo of what HaShem revealed through His prophets and righteous ones before us. The same divine truths, blessings, and moral guidance endure, reminding us to return to Torah, to justice, and to compassion. In these times, prophecy continues, calling us to listen, to learn, and to walk humbly before G‑d.

“Sit quietly and center yourself. Breathe deeply, sensing the presence of HaShem’s light guiding your heart. Feel the connection to your ancestors, sages, and the elevated souls assigned to support your spiritual journey. Know that just as HaShem appoints angels to guide us, so too are certain souls chosen to walk with us in divine partnership. Together, your union forms a living pillar of vibration, healing lands, communities, and future generations. Let go of resentment, false attachments, and fear. Stand firm, humble, and aligned, allowing HaShem to bring forth what is meant for you and your partner.”

With love,
Rheena Velia

In a World of Hamans, Be a Mordechai

In a world overflowing with insecure, power-hungry Hamans, the Purim story reminds us to stand firm like Mordechai—unyielding in truth, grounded in integrity, and unmoved by intimidation. While false leaders rise through manipulation and fear, time exposes their emptiness. Their schemes collapse, their honor evaporates, and they ultimately fall into the very traps they set for others. Mordechai’s strength, wisdom, and unwavering boundaries illuminate the path forward: truth stands, wickedness crumbles. Be a Mordechai in an age of Hamans.

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With love,
Rheena Velia

The Sabbatical Year #seeyouagain #in #5786 #2026

At this point in my life would like to ask myself: Have I been truly changed? Have I evolved beyond the craving of attention on social media? I am a person who practices and lives what they “preach”? Or am I a poser? Or am I fake? Am I one of those persons who seek frame and notoriety? Do I truly trust HaShem? Am I hiding from the world in my studies? Am I living or have I been living in fear all this many years? How or in what ways or manners can I improve and ascend?

Fear and anxiety are a very fine line; aren’t they?!?