A gentle meditation on Thanksgiving, grounded in Judaism, mindfulness, and Native American spirituality, offering a moment of stillness, gratitude, and connection.
With love,
Rheena Velia
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Discerning the Test of Man and the Test of G-d: A Jewish Perspective
As we navigate the complexities of life, we often face tests and challenges that are difficult to interpret. Are these pressures emerging from a human source—a distortion fueled by ego, fear, or darker spiritual forces? Or are they Divine invitations toward growth and refinement? In this article, we explore the difference between the test of…
“Hark! My Beloved Speaks: Mystical Guidance for Soulmate Union and Spiritual Awakening”
As the celestial currents of 5786 flow, a sacred energy draws soulmates together, guiding hearts toward reunion and Divine purpose. The path is illuminated, yet challenges may arise — distractions, doubts, and unseen forces seeking to delay the unfolding of your soul’s destiny.
Trust in the timing of Hashem, who parts seas and opens gates unseen, and allow your heart to receive the messages sent in dreams, meditation, and the quiet whispers of spirit.
“Hark! My beloved speaks, my beloved knocks!” (Song of Songs 5:2)
“I am my beloved’s, and my beloved is mine; he grazes among the lilies.” (Song of Songs 6:3)
Step into this sacred season of union, protection, and spiritual awakening — and let your soul be lifted into the light of mercy, love, and purpose.
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As always with love,
Rheena Velia
Storms before the Sun Shiny Days
The wind begins to increase. Almost like a tornado.
Some of the vehicles begin to blow off of the highway as the wind picks up the radio was singing a song.
It begins to play in a rockstar genre. “You’re in danger. This is dangerous. You’re in danger. This is dangerous. ”
The song kept repeating over and over and over and then after a while, the song and the wind both gradually disappear.
At first, I was wondering, what kind of weather is this?
Bereshit/ Genesis ch 2: When Adam met Eve
Here is where I got the title of today’s lesson. Wikipedia explains the movie better than I am able sooooo: When Adam met Eve…. get it?
This is the of Season 7 of Marie Speaks G-d’s Grace. I hope everyone enjoyed the first blog of the Season Bereshit/ Genesis ch 1: In the beginning Elohim created the heavens and the earth. In which, we reviewed and discussed Merciful HaShem , the Blessed Holy One singing the world into creation. We also discussed some of the Jewish Legends behind the story of creation.
This week we will continue on in discussing The Only Living G-d, creating His most favorite of creations……. humans.
Enjoy.
With Love,
Marie
Hebrew and Jewish Terminology Word of th Week: Time – Zman/eem
Welcome back to Marie Speaks G-d’s Grace Bible Study
Shalom Children of G-d!
This week’s Jewish terminology words are:
Time-zman/eem- A moment or instance when an event comes about or is anticipated. This “time” may also be in longevity, or may seem speedily, or even prolonged, to name a few. In either case, of what “time” may feel or seem like to us here while on earth, ultimately we acknowledge that all, yes all happenings (for lack off a better word), are determine and sovereignly ordained by The One and True Only Living G-d, Blessed be He.
Hour- sha’ah/hot – This may point to a remembrance of when an event or occurrence has taken place in a person or people’s life to which they will be able to recall without a doubt, transpired by the right hand by Almighty G-d, or was allowed (if G-d perceived negatively), allowed to take place for growth, moment, education, or for the greater good, understood or not understood.
instances- pa’am/pa’ameem: Aligned with the acknowledgement that G-d, is the ultimate wisdom and creator of all, instance come about for the benefit of the created to give reference, cry out to, or find comfort in knowing G-d, is forever present in our lives, the lives of others, and everything part of creation.
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With Love,
Marie
Hebrew And Jewish Terminology Word Of The Week: Listen – shmiah and Selah- lift up and hear
#justaclip
I asked myself…….
How does one listen Listen – shmiah and Selah- lift up and hear with their spirit (ruach)?
Answer : Torah
Am I able to command my soul (nef fesh) to hear and obey my Creator?
Answer: Yes.
How? By doing ones best to learn and relearn and grow in following the Torah.
How does one go about truly removing the evil inclination from ones self?
Answer: You guessed it…… Reading the Torah and living the Torah to the best of ones ability and learning every day and every season of one life, in all aspects of ones life.
with Love,
Marie
Tehillim Psalms 16
As a child of G-d, servant of HaShem, and King appointed and anointed by the G-d of Israel, with the very oil used during the times of Moses, by Prophet Samuel, King David, is Praise(s) shvakheem recount (sfeer-ah ot khoz eret) G-d for His lineage in Torah, but also calling in the merits of the righteous of blessed memory of whom he honors for G-d’s glory. Not worshiping those who came before him, but honoring their memory or service to G-d and His Torah.
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with Love,
Marie
Hebrew And Jewish Terminology Word Of The Week: Advice
This weeks Hebrew and Jewish Terminology word of the week: Advice
etzah: gave or advice or counseled
chavat: a hard hitting fact, or constitution law, strict ruling
daat: the sharing of knowledge, shared wisdom leaving room for self interpretation and or conclusion
Hodaah(ot): an admission, confession; notification, notice, announcement
tushiyah: offering advice in general polite manner, politically pleasing advice.
Video lesson is pending.
With love,
Marie
Tehillim / Psalm 106
Let Us Begin With Today’s Lesson!
Tehillim 106 Bible Study.
Click link to hear the reading of the Psalms 106 https://rumble.com/v4bu7bn-tehillim-psalms-106.html
The video will G’W, be conducted soon. Until then…..
with love,
Marie
