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How to Let Go of Reality and Illusion

Folks, y'all are getting real-time updates as Holy Spirit tells me these things! Sometimes in writing them out, I understand them better myself.

I've been saying how we have to let go and trust Yahweh. As Yahweh has been telling me this, I've been asking Him some questions in order to better understand this.

Firstly, to let go of our Promise, are we letting go of our belief and hope in the Promise?

The answer is, no we are not. In fact, Yahweh reminded me that He told me to "let go in Hope." Now hope is the anchor for the soul, and so we cannot stop believing in our souls that the Promise will come to pass even as we let it go.

So what does it mean to let go of the Promise, then?

In my walk with Yahweh, I had come to a point where I was used to holding on to the Promise no matter what happens and what circumstances or naysayers might try to tell me. I had come to believe that in this process of holding on, I was somehow qualifying for or making myself worthy of or ready for the Promise. In other words, I started to believe that my belief was part of what made the Promise manifest. Indeed, I thought that if I could "will it into being" or "believe hard enough" it would happen. Didn't Yahshua say many times to those He healed that their faith had made them well?

I don't think that's what He meant. Faith does make you well as you take your Promise through the Seven Planes Process of Creation, but part of that process includes letting go of the Promise.

In that, I must let go of my idea that I can somehow make the Promise happen. I must drop all attempts to further the Promise or make it come faster or make it look a certain way. I must give Yahweh my ultimate trust while still hoping and believing that this Promise will come to pass.

Sometimes I think it is harder to let go of a Promise in Hope. We take our hands completely off of the Promise, lose all control in it. It's ability to come to pass now has nothing to do with us, and yet we must still believe that it is coming to pass.

This answered another question I had asked Yahweh: Aren't You the Promise? How'm I supposed to let go of You and hold onto You at the same time?

He is the Promise, and we hold onto Him and trust Him and trust Him to be faithful to complete what He started while having nothing to do with it ourselves. It is, after all, His good pleasure to give us the Kingdom.

All of this goes back to the Government of Love. I cannot earn the Promise by doing right, and somehow faith had become a right action to me. "If I believe long enough, I will receive the Promise." No. We must let go of this thinking. Even so I cannot lose the Promise by doing wrong. The Promise is completely independent of my actions... including mental or spiritual actions. I can only receive it as I relate to Yahweh in right timing. I will receive it as I let it go, focusing not on it, but on Yahweh.

On the other hand, letting go of illusion does require letting go of believing in it. Not only do we have to take our hands off of illusion and stop thinking that by our faith or actions we can stop it from being, but we have to believe that it never existed in the first place, even as the Promise has always existed.

Still in this, we must trust Yahweh, for sometimes we still see illusion with our eyes. To let go means we stop fighting it, stop battling an enemy that doesn't exist. Even as we let go, we believe that it is done. It is not in my actions that I stop feeling sick or seeing "evil," but it is because Yahweh is faithful and He would never let that happen to me.

The Promise has always been. The illusion has never been. My actions or belief systems or faith cannot change that. I let that go. And so I simply participate in Yahweh's Divine Dance, His Government of Love. I trust that He loves me enough to give me the Kingdom and I do not worry about anything but relating to Him.

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