The Mirror
When I wake up in the morning, I always stroll over to
the sink.
Over the sink there's a round mirror, and it gives me
a very accurate reflection of my face.
The mirror does not have any agenda.
It just hangs on the wall, over the sink, reflecting
light as it bounces off surfaces such as my face accurately.
The mirror reflects the reality of who I am in terms
of my physical form, and it does not soften or alter the reflection in any way.
What I see is what I am.
Laws are like mirrors.
If laws have grown out of a sound and good standard,
they provide us with a mirror reflecting back at us what we have done wrong.
The basic principle of this mirror is that if we put
out evil, we end up receiving evil.
When we steal, our freedom is stolen from us, when we
take a life, our life is taken, either directly by the death penalty, or
indirectly by imprisoning us for the remainder of our life.
The object of the law is not only to protect those who
wish to do good, but also to discipline those who do evil.
The basic message of the law is: if you do evil and
seek to inflict hurt, you end up hurting and doing evil to yourself.
In this capacity the law serves as a reminder of the
mirror of existence.
If you look in that mirror, it reflects back at you what
you are in terms of the core values of that mirror, its properties.
A straight mirror gives you a correct image of
yourself, a bent or warped mirror distorts your image in accordance with its
deformity.
YHWH gave us His perfect law as a mirror.
Each time when we look in the mirror of His Torah, it
reflects back at us who we are in terms of good and evil.
When we hate someone, looking in the mirror of YHWH's
law we become aware of a reflection of evil within us.
If we do harm to someone, then the mirror of YHWH's
law inflicts that harm back on us.
YHWH gave us His law to make it clear to us that life
is a mirror reflecting back at us what we put out.
Why do you think YHWH created the principle of an eye
for an eye, a tooth for a tooth?
If we steal, YHWH's Torah demands restitution and a
penalty, if we kill, our life is taken.
In this capacity the law becomes a mirror because it
brings back to us the evil we put out.
Did YHWH create these rules because He is harsh and
unforgiving?
No, He created these rules to make it perfectly clear
to us that whatever we put out is what we receive.
If we hurt, we receive hurt, if we do good, good will
come back to us.
It is the mirror of existence.
It helps us make the right choices.
If we love YHWH, we will experience His presence as a
delight and a joy, but if we hate Him, we will experience His presence as anger
towards us, and He manifests as destruction.
If we steal from our fellow man, we rob ourselves, if
we take his life, we kill ourselves, because the law convicts and penalizes us in accordance with the transgression we are guilty of.
Thus, the law mirrors back at us what we have done
wrong.
Our entire planet is created in such a way that it
reflects back at us who we are: dualistic human beings carrying both good and
evil within us.
The good part is our conscience, the evil part is our manipulated
physical mind.
The system of law in our countries reflects in the same way as a mirror: if you seek to hurt, you hurt yourself.
This basic principle acts as a correction, because if
we want to enjoy life and receive the good things, we have to make sure that we
put out good and not evil.
The Torah is like a mirror in the sense that it
provides us with the rules of the mirror of existence.
Besides the mirror of reality, there are mirrors of
corruption which reflect the distortion of the mirror back at people and
thereby provides us with an incorrect false image.
When mirrors are corrupted, they show us an image of
ourselves shaped by this corruption.
If you look into a laughing mirror it does not show
you a reflection of your true physical shape, but instead it reflects a
distorted image which has no root in reality.
Distorted mirrors manifest themselves for example in
national laws which deviate from YHWH's definition of good and evil.
If you create a law which allows for the murder of
infants, then the murderers who look into that law do not see an accurate
reflection of what they are.
Instead, the law validates them in the same way as a
parent might spoil a child by not correcting a wrong the child did.
As the rod is spared, the child is spoiled and grows
up crooked with a corrupt set of values.
If a law is called into existence which affirms a lie
and punishes truth, then those who speak truth will not find an accurate
reflection of themselves in that mirror.
They may put forth good, yet in the mirror of the law
they receive the distorted image of evil.
Yet those who put out evil and agree with the lie will
find affirmation in the image of the mirror of the law.
If national laws are based on a corrupt concept, they
are transformed into distorted mirrors.
The early followers of Yahshua in the Roman Empire
were persecuted for believing truth, and the means of persecution was provided
by the law.
The emperor had based the law on a corrupt concept,
and if those who loved truth mirrored themselves in this law, they were
incompatible with the image reflected back at them.
And so, whereas they put out good, they received evil
in return.
The forces of evil corrupt YHWH's law of existence by
reversing everything.
If a law in the capacity of being a mirror is supposed
to be based on a concept embodying that which YHWH defined as good, evil forces
deviate from YHWH's concept by creating laws into existence which reflect the
corruption of evil.
The result is that evil is rewarded, and good is
punished, a reverse mirror and a perversion of the mirror of existence.
So, if life has true mirrors and corrupt mirrors,
surely then the entirety of life is not a true mirror of existence because it
does not accurately reflect back at us our image?
Is it not true that sometimes those who do good
receive evil and those who do evil are rewarded?
Although the latter is true, life IS a mirror of
existence, because we WILL see an
uncorrupted image of who we truly are reflected back at us.
Even if this image is withheld from us in this life,
we WILL see this image in the mirror of our Creator when we stand in front of
Him.
He is the Source of Life, and in Him we will see a
true reflection of who and what we are.
The corrupt mirrors are just part of a smokescreen of
evil, and they serve the purpose of refining and sharpening our vision of
truth.
The corrupt mirrors seek to entice us to believe in
the reflection the mirrors give us of ourselves.
Once we believe, we have accepted the corruption of
the mirror, and the corruption becomes part of our being.
Yet if we hold fast to truth and our reflection in the
mirror of truth which YHWH gives us, then the corruption in false mirrors
cannot shape us into believing the corruption.
We reject it and hold fast to our true image in YHWH's
mirror.
Thus, the mirrors of corruption serve to enhance and
strengthen our image in YHWH's mirror of truth.
Life is a maze of mirrors.
There are mirrors of YHWH's reality, such as in the
form of his Torah, or in the form of nature, or in the form of our conscience,
or in the form of our experiences in life.
Then there are mirrors of Evil which lie to us.
In life we are given the freedom to choose which
mirror we shall use to mirror ourselves in.
Some prefer to look in the mirror of corruption,
because they like the image reflected back at them.
Others come to love truth so much that they prefer to
look in the mirror of YHWH's reality, even though the image reflected back at
them is not always flattering.
In the end we are pulled out of the maze of mirrors
here on earth, and we find ourselves looking in YHWH's mirror reflecting the
true image of who we are.
Those who love truth so much that they chose YHWH's
mirror of His reality on earth will see the image they are familiar with
looking back at them.
Yet those who hated truth and preferred the mirror of
corruption will be in shock of the image of themselves they behold in YHWH's
mirror.
The image they see in YHWH's mirror is condemnation,
and YHWH will manifest to them in the form of that which they have been, thus
reflecting back at them their true nature: evil.
And they will run into the dark abyss seeking to hide
from the reflection of their image in YHWH's mirror, just as they have done
when they were part of the earth theatre.
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