Eloah:
Our Mother in Heaven
David Bruce Clark
2010
Contents
Acknowledgements 3
1 Introduction 4
2 In the Beginning 7
3 Before We Begin 11
4 Obliteration of the Feminine 16
5 Who Is Eloah? 22
6 Who Eloah is Not 45
7 Understandings 53
8 Worshipping the Mother in Heaven 71
9 Masculine and Feminine Attributes 82
10 Restoring the Feminine 86
11 Women in Ministry 92
12 Your Mother in Heaven 102
Epilogue 107
Appendix I: Worshipping Eloah 110
Appendix II: Rosh Chodesh, The Ordinances of the Moon 113
Author's Biography 122
Acknowledgements
The first word of gratitude must be given to Eloah, Herself. She has blessed me, patiently taught me, imparted wisdom to me, and loved me without reservation. If I spent every moment of the rest of my life praising Elohim and recounting all my blessings, I could not enumerate them all.
Secondly, my deep gratitude goes to each of the women who have been and are feminine treasures in my life. In addition to loving me unselfishly, they also taught me, and helped me discover wisdom. They showed me truths through their actions and words. Through their tender love, they helped me to grow into a more balanced man. I have been abundantly blessed by each of the feminine women I have been privileged to know. Their beauty, intelligence, wisdom, compassion, and strength have blessed me beyond measure. Such women are Eloah's agents on Earth who have challenged and encouraged me in indispensable ways. To me they have been blessed gifts, imparters of wisdom, heavenly princesses, delightful friends, and angelic messengers. They reflected Her Light toward me so that I could see.
Profound gratefulness also goes to each person who encouraged me to write, made suggestions, asked clarifying questions, and assisted in the editing process.
1 Introduction
For as long as I can recall, I have known that I have the ability to sense things that others do not. I believe it is a gift from God. It is often uncomfortable, commonly inconvenient, and sometimes quite unsettling. Since I was a boy I just knew things; I had no idea how I knew them, but I did. Through the years, I have explained it to myself that the knowing comes from God.
Often, I have visions. Visions of events past, present, and future. Visions of conditions in a person's life. Visions of circumstances that there is no way I could possibly know. Often I receive them when I touch a person; other times, I notice the visions when I place my attention on a person. Most of the time I have very little control over when they come. People realize that there is no way that I could personally know such things about them, and it seems that such visions make individuals pause and realize that God truly cares about them.
There are other sorts of spiritual experiences that are relatively common for me - the category in which I see, feel, or hear that which is Heavenly. Sensations that seem to be connected with God. Visions of beings and things which are not of this earth. They are part of my awareness, and do not seem unusual to me. I realize that most people do not have the same degree or variety of spiritual experiences, yet I believe that all people have occasional unexplained awareness that is connected with the Divine.
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Eloah: Our Mother In Heaven
SpiritualEloah: Our Mother In Heaven reveals a spiritual mystery that has been hidden for ages. The scriptures and other ancient Hebrew and Christian texts refer to a Heavenly Mother who was revered and worshipped by those who were followers of the God of th...