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Question: What is your soul worth to you?

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Do not be afraid to be honest and upfront about who you are (Hebrew Israelite) during a job interview. It's a risk but they will respect you more for your honesty rather than you springing something on them all of a sudden.

For example: To my achotis and emahs...you know that we wear head coverings/wraps for more than just fashion. It's imperative to let your employer/future employer know that it's apart of our culture. You would think that since they don't say anything to Muslim or Hindu women that they wouldn't say anything to us but that isn't always true.

Also, we're in the time of high holy days (Yom Teruah and Yom Kippur and Tabernacles) let them know upfront what you already have planned if you have anything planned during this time. I've recently had to do this and trust me being honest and upfront about who you are and who and what you represent will go a long way even if it costs you a job offer. And I understand that we all have bills to pay and need a place to stay but that is also one of the reasons why we are to pray, repent, cry out, and supplicate.

Nothing in this world as it is now is worth kissing Babylonian agenda 'hind-end'. I say that because soon we will all have to make a choice when they try to run folks down to take several shots of poison. Or perhaps, before that, when they close all of the 'storehouses' or grocery stores to the unvaccinated.

What is your soul worth to you?

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Shalom Mishpachah! As we get into our colder seasons I just want to remind many of us who garden that now is the perfect time to starting planting the following crops: beets, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, carrots, cauliflower, celery, fava beans, kale, kohlrabi, leeks, both head and leaf lettuce, mustard greens, onions, parsley, peas, potatoes, radishes, rutabagas, spinach, Swiss chard, and turnips.

Of course it would depend on which zones you live in that will determine the exact time to plant. Now is the best time for all zones to research, plan, and germinate Non-GMO or Heirloom seeds for your garden. We know what's coming. Let's get used to growing our own crops and not be dependent on the beast system.

1611 KJVA Revelation 13:17

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What Is Happening To The Water Supply | It’s Not Climate Change - It’s getting so bad that thieves are stealing water.

Current situation. In the ER at Duke, just had a CT scan.now waiting to be cut on. But YHWH is good. His mercy is new every evening. We all have to go through judgement this is just mine. HalleluYah

This year I will be practicing the day of Atonement. The Day of Atonement. It is one of the few ahistorical Jewish holidays. The holiday’s clear purpose is atonement, described in Torah:
“And this shall be a law to you for all time: in the seventh month, on the tenth day of the month, you shall pain yourself and do no work at all…For on that day atonement shall be made for you to cleanse you of all that you have done wrong – before God you will be clean.” (Leviticus 16:29-3
The defining rituals are negative – things one does not do. In Jewish law proscribes eating and drinking, showering and cosmetics, wearing leather shoes (they denote wealth and prosperity) and sexual contact. The intention is twofold, to clear out a space for contemplation and to imitate death and rebirth. Real reflection requires getting rid of clutter, so for a day we put aside normal human cares (food, sex, washing).
However, there is plenty to be done on Many Jews dress all in white – our color of purity and mortality. The prayers are long – some do not even leave the synagogue for the duration of the holiday. The day is filled with confessions and apologies. In fact the weeks leading up to Yom Kippur are designated for this purpose and are the time we actively approach those we’ve wronged to set things right. Should a Jewish friend approach you to apologize, do not be surprised. Whether going to services or not, most Jews will gather in the evening after the holiday for a “break fast.” If you are with Jews of Eastern European descent and lox is not served at said break fast, please be aware that your break fast experience is dreadfully inauthentic.

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Shalom Family!
More than 900 pages of materials related to US.-funded coronavirus research in China were released following a FOIA lawsuit by
THE INTERCEPT written by: Sharon Lerner Mara Hvistendahl

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Shalom Family!

! WARNING !
Their is a new book out by Anita Kopacz entitled
"SHALLOW WATERS" Published by Simon & Schuster
The book is based on African Spirituality (Witchcraft)
You can see that Simon & Schuster is pouring a great deal of effort (money) into the marketing if this project! (follow the money)

“Spellbinding...A captivating debut.” —Harper’s Bazaar ​

​​In this stirring and lyrical debut novel—perfect for fans of The Water Dancer and the Legacy of Orïsha series—the Yoruba deity of the sea, Yemaya, is brought to vivid life as she discovers the power of Black resilience, love, and feminine strength in antebellum America.

Shallow Waters imagines Yemaya, an Orïsha—a deity in the religion of Africa’s Yoruba people—cast into mid-1800s America. We meet Yemaya as a young woman, still in the care of her mother and not yet fully aware of the spectacular power she possesses to protect herself and those she holds dear.

The journey laid out in Shallow Waters sees Yemaya confront the greatest evils of this era; transcend time and place in search of Obatala, a man who sacrifices his own freedom for the chance at hers; and grow into the powerful woman she was destined to become. We travel alongside Yemaya from her native Africa and on to the “New World,” with vivid pictures of life for those left on the outskirts of power in the nascent Americas.

Yemaya realizes the fighter within, travels the Underground Railroad in search of the mysterious stranger Obatala, and crosses paths with icons of our history on the road to freedom. Shallow Waters is a nourishing work of ritual storytelling from promising debut author Anita Kopacz.

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Men and Women Watch. Show how to be the Man your Daughters look for, to marry..