Einai Sasa’s Spiritual Journal: Entry 14

Einai Sasa’s Spiritual Journal: Entry 14



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April 5th, 2025 Saturday….




4:36PM: Me Yishaiyah: “As I sit here on my bed about to lie down, I can feel my health growing more within me. As in, I am becoming more and more healthy.”






4:59PM: Satan and his minions have worked real hard to try to censor Yahuah and Yahusha’s names and their real languages. But the truth always comes to light. For the truth is the light.






5:01PM: Hellenization is the influencing of Greeks and Greek culture.






5:53PM: I just saw a demon looking at me in a menacing manner. I said: “You think I am scared of you?” I was not able to pick up on what he said.





April 6th, 2025 Sunday



1:53AM: Playing True Self Connection…




1:58AM: I am feeling the spirit realm.





2:17AM: Google’s AI Overview states….



“AI Overview


Biblically, the spirit realm is an unseen, immaterial reality populated by both good (God, angels) and evil (Satan, demons) entities, with humans possessing a spiritual component destined for eternity, and this realm significantly impacts the physical world. 


Here's a more detailed explanation of the biblical perspective on the spirit realm:

  1. Unseen Reality:
  2. The Bible emphasizes that the spiritual realm is not visible to the physical eye, yet it is real and influential. 



  3. God and Angels:
  4. The Bible describes God and his holy angels as part of the spiritual realm, serving as messengers and ministers. 



  5. Satan and Demons:
  6. The Bible also acknowledges the existence of Satan and his demons, who are depicted as fallen angels who rebelled against God. 



  7. Human Spirit:
  8. The Bible teaches that humans are created with a spiritual component (soul/spirit) that transcends the physical body and is destined for eternity. 



  9. Unseen Battle:
  10. There is an unseen spiritual battle taking place between God's holy angels and the forces of darkness, which affects the physical world. 



  11. Interactions with the Physical World:
  12. The spiritual realm is not isolated from the physical world; spiritual entities can interact with and influence human lives. 



  13. Examples in Scripture:
  14. Angels: Angels appeared to Abraham, Gideon, Zacharias, Mary, Joseph, and others. 
  15. Holy Spirit: The Holy Spirit, the breath of God, appeared "in bodily form as a dove" at the baptism of Jesus. 
  16. God's Presence: God's presence appeared as a cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night for Moses and the Israelites. 



  17. Importance of Vigilance:
  18. The Bible encourages believers to be vigilant and not caught unprepared by Satan's attacks, emphasizing the strength of the Holy Spirit in overcoming spiritual forces. 



  19. The Armor of God:
  20. The apostle Paul calls the spiritual protection and strength given by God to his children "the armor of God".”





2:28AM: Me: “How to realistically access the spirit realm according to the Bible?”





2:29AM: Gemini: “The Bible acknowledges the existence of a spiritual realm that is unseen but interacts with the physical world (2 Corinthians 4:18). However, it doesn't provide a specific methodology for humans to intentionally and realistically "access" it on demand in the way one might access a different physical location.

Instead, the Bible focuses on the following key aspects regarding the spirit realm and our interaction with it:

1. God's Sovereignty: The Bible emphasizes that God is the ultimate authority over both the physical and spiritual realms. Any interaction with the spirit realm is primarily initiated by God, not by human techniques or rituals.

2. Relationship with God: The primary way believers interact with the spiritual realm is through a personal relationship with God through faith in Jesus Christ. This relationship is fostered through prayer, studying the Bible, and living according to God's teachings.

3. The Holy Spirit: Christians believe that the Holy Spirit, God's presence within believers, provides spiritual discernment (1 Corinthians 2:14), guidance (Romans 8:14), and empowers them for service (Acts 1:8). This indwelling Spirit is the primary connection to the spiritual realm for believers.

4. Spiritual Discernment: The Bible encourages believers to develop spiritual discernment to distinguish between the influence of God's Spirit and other spiritual forces (1 John 4:1). This discernment comes through prayer, knowing Scripture, and the guidance of mature believers.

5. Warnings Against Unauthorized Practices: The Bible strongly warns against seeking access to the spirit realm through practices like divination, necromancy, and other occult activities (Deuteronomy 18:9-14). These are seen as dangerous and potentially involving malevolent spiritual forces.

Biblical Examples of Interaction with the Spirit Realm:

The Bible records numerous instances where individuals interacted with the spirit realm:

 * Prophets: Individuals like Isaiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel received visions and messages from God. These were divine initiatives, not the result of a specific human technique.

 * Angelic Encounters: People in the Bible encountered angels, who are beings from the spiritual realm sent by God (e.g., Abraham, Mary, the disciples).

 * Demonic Activity: The Bible also describes encounters with evil spirits and demonic possession, which Jesus and his apostles had authority over.

 * Prayer: Prayer is presented as a powerful means of communicating with God in the spiritual realm, but it doesn't guarantee a specific sensory experience of that realm.

 * Being "in the Spirit": There are instances, such as John's experience in Revelation 1:10 ("I was in the Spirit on the Lord's day"), where individuals were moved by the Holy Spirit into a heightened state of spiritual awareness. These experiences were also initiated by God.

Realistically Approaching the Spirit Realm According to the Bible:

Based on the biblical perspective, a "realistic" approach to the spirit realm involves:

 * Focusing on your relationship with God: Prioritize prayer, Bible study, and living a life that honors God.

 * Seeking the guidance of the Holy Spirit: Rely on the Spirit for discernment and direction.

 * Being aware of spiritual influences: Understand that there are both good and evil spiritual forces at work in the world.

 * Exercising caution and discernment: Do not seek out or engage in practices that the Bible condemns.

 * Trusting in God's timing and sovereignty: Recognize that God reveals what He wills, when He wills, according to His purposes.

In conclusion, the Bible doesn't offer a formula for human-initiated access to the spirit realm. Instead, it emphasizes a life of faith, obedience, and reliance on God, through whom any authentic interaction with the spiritual dimension occurs according to His will.”






April 6th, 2025 Sunday



8:27AM: Yahuah answered my prayer request when I asked Him to reveal what He wants me to call Him, He revealed this in the Bible by telling me He would like to be referred to as Yahuah. He also helped me figure out my movie title for Project 19. Project 19 is the current movie script that I am working on. Thank You Yahuah.




10:31AM: Me Yishaiyah: “How to set my spirit free in a way that compliments the Holy Bible of Yahuah?”





10:32AM: Gemini: “It's wonderful that you desire to set your spirit free in a way that aligns with the Holy Bible of Yahuah (often referred to as Yahweh or Jehovah). The Bible offers profound guidance on how to live a life of freedom in the Spirit. Here's a breakdown of ways to cultivate that freedom, rooted in biblical principles:

1. Deepen Your Relationship with Yahuah:

 * Prayer and Communication: The Bible emphasizes constant communication with God. Prayer isn't just reciting words; it's a heartfelt conversation where you express your joys, burdens, and desires. This intimate connection fosters a sense of being seen, heard, and loved, which is foundational to spiritual freedom. (Psalm 62:8, Philippians 4:6-7)

 * Study and Meditation on Scripture: Immerse yourself in the Word of Yahuah. Understand His character, His promises, and His commands. Meditating on Scripture allows His truth to penetrate your heart and mind, breaking free from worldly perspectives and lies. (Psalm 119:105, 2 Timothy 3:16-17)

 * Worship and Praise: Expressing your adoration and gratitude to Yahuah through worship (in song, prayer, and actions) lifts your spirit and connects you to His presence. True worship is a liberating experience. (Psalm 95:1-2, John 4:23-24)

2. Embrace the Freedom Found in Yahusha (Jesus):

 * Understanding Forgiveness: The Bible teaches that through Yahusha's sacrifice, we are forgiven for our sins. Accepting this forgiveness is crucial for setting your spirit free from guilt, shame, and the burden of past mistakes. (Romans 8:1, 1 John 1:9)

 * Living in Grace: God's grace is His unmerited favor. Understanding that your standing with Yahuah is based on His grace, not your own perfect performance, brings immense freedom from legalism and striving. (Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 6:14)

 * Following Yahusha's Teachings: Yahusha said, "If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples, and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free." (John 8:31-32). Living according to His teachings on love, compassion, forgiveness, and humility leads to a life of genuine freedom.

3. Allow the Ruach HaKodesh (Holy Spirit) to Lead:

 * Seeking the Spirit's Guidance: The Holy Spirit is the Helper promised by Yahusha. Pray for the Spirit's guidance in your life, seeking His wisdom and discernment in all things. (John 14:26, Galatians 5:16-18)

 * Cultivating the Fruit of the Spirit: The Bible describes the fruit of the Spirit as love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control (Galatians 5:22-23). As you allow the Spirit to work in your life, these qualities will grow, leading to inner freedom and a life that honors Yahuah.

 * Using Spiritual Gifts: The Holy Spirit equips believers with various gifts to serve and build up the body of Messiah. Discovering and using your gifts can bring a sense of purpose and fulfillment, contributing to your spiritual freedom. (1 Corinthians 12:4-11, Romans 12:6-8)

4. Break Free from Bondage:

 * Repentance and Turning Away from Sin: Sin can create chains that bind your spirit. Repenting (turning away from sin and towards Yahuah) is essential for experiencing freedom. (Acts 3:19, 1 John 1:9)

 * Forgiving Others: Holding onto bitterness and unforgiveness can imprison your own spirit. The Bible strongly encourages forgiveness as Yahuah has forgiven us. (Matthew 6:14-15, Ephesians 4:32)

 * Renewing Your Mind: The world often presents a distorted view of freedom. By consistently filling your mind with biblical truth and rejecting worldly philosophies that contradict it, you can break free from negative thought patterns and embrace God's perspective. (Romans 12:2, Philippians 4:8)

 * Resisting Temptation: Temptation can lead to sin and bondage. By relying on the Holy Spirit's strength and being aware of your weaknesses, you can resist temptation and maintain your spiritual freedom. (1 Corinthians 10:13, James 4:7)

5. Live in Community with Other Believers:

 * Fellowship and Encouragement: Connecting with other believers provides support, accountability, and encouragement on your spiritual journey. Sharing your faith and learning from others can strengthen your own spirit. (Hebrews 10:24-25)

 * Serving Others: The Bible emphasizes serving others as an expression of love and a way to live out your faith. Focusing on the needs of others can shift your perspective and bring a sense of freedom from self-centeredness. (Galatians 5:13, Matthew 20:28)

Important Considerations:

 * Authenticity: Your pursuit of spiritual freedom should be genuine and motivated by a desire to honor Yahuah, not by external pressure or a need to appear spiritual.

 * Patience and Perseverance: Spiritual growth and the experience of true freedom are often a journey, not a destination. Be patient with yourself and persevere in seeking Yahuah.

 * Discernment: Always test what you hear and read against the clear teachings of the Holy Bible. Be wary of teachings that contradict core biblical principles.

By consistently engaging in these practices, rooted in the Holy Bible, you can cultivate a deep sense of spiritual freedom that honors Yahuah and allows your spirit to soar in His love and truth. Remember that true freedom in the biblical sense is not about license to do whatever you want, but rather freedom from sin and death, and freedom to live a life fully devoted to God.”






10:52AM; Yishaiyah Myself: “I am the bright invisible light. My light cannot be seen and can only be felt.”





11:12AM: I am going to expect more demonic attacks. I expect this because I can see the light of my spirit is becoming more and more brighter and brighter everyday. I am a threat to the demonic strongholds before me. They will come to me subtly, masquerading as a friend or as an angel of light. Well, I shall see their true colors.  I know that there are demons after me. Especially that one that looked at me menacingly last night. My light is only going to get brighter.






11:14AM: I am now going to post this diary entry.

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