The following text is an introduction to the Chay revelation that has been translated into 9 different languages.

The Chay revelation of life and its different dimensions unfolded for Daniela and myself, Rodrigo, in 2020, during our time in Bordeaux, France, renowned as the global capital city of wine.

I had a firm conviction to explore into the mysteries of the soul and spirit, seeking to understand the intricate nature of our being. Weeks prior to this profound revelation, I had immersed myself in the study of Genesis 2:7, which depicts the creation of man: "Then the LORD God formed a man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living being." My aim was to explore what the scriptures revealed about the soul and spirit. To my surprise, the word "spirit" was absent from the verse that specifically addressed the creation of man.

One morning, as Daniela awakened, I felt compelled to ask if we could engage in a joint prayer. Our unique approach involved communicating directly with our human spirits. We would receive impressions in our minds and then articulate what we discerned from the dialogue within our spirits. On that particular morning, I decided to inquire about the verse concerning the creation of man, which I had momentarily paused. Fortunately, I had meticulously transcribed every Hebrew word of Genesis 2:7 onto paper a few weeks before.

I began posing questions to Daniela's spirit, asking her what thoughts and associations each Hebrew word evoked. I asked what each Hebrew word brought to her mind. We never did this with specific words and this was our time we asked the human spirit to go to the Hebrew word itself. This practice of connecting our spirits with scriptural words was novel to us, yet it was an inspired action.

We initiated this exploration with the word "to form," known as "Yatsar" in Hebrew from the verse in Genesis 2:7. Surprisingly, Daniela's spirit swiftly responded. In her spiritual vision, she initially encountered an unfamiliar place. However, after undergoing a necessary cleansing, she recognized it as place that she came in as she came into her mother's womb. This was a place connected with everything that has to do with formation and creation in our lives.

In that moment, Daniela and I discovered the first chamber within the dwelling of our inner selves. This marked the beginning of an incredible journey, as we navigated the depths of our spirits, unraveling the significance of each Hebrew word within the scriptural account of the creation of man. We realized that we were woven from the very fabric of those words, and as such, they resonated deeply within us. These words had shaped the intricate dimensions of our inner beings, providing an avenue through which we could get on a transformative journey of self-discovery.

Suddenly, Genesis 2:7 no longer appeared to be a scripture solely recounting a past event: the creation of mankind. It revealed itself as a living scripture, resonating with our present existence. Each Hebrew word within it seemed to point towards profound realities, intricately woven with the fabrics of our spirit, soul, heart, mind, and body. This account of man's creation served as a comprehensive manual, akin to one provided by a manufacturer—a guiding light that unveiled the intricate details of our makeup. It illuminated the vital aspects we need to know about ourselves to function effectively. Moreover, this manual gracefully unveiled the Creator's intention for us, expertly guiding us in understanding the purpose of our earthly and celestial bodies.

As I mentioned before, the Hebrew words of Genesis 2:7 acted as gateways, revealing hidden dimensions within ourselves. We embarked on a transformative journey, exploring the ten distinct dimensions that were unveiled through these ten words. Imagine a central hallway, where these dimensions unfolded before us. To our left, we discovered four doors, and to our right, four more doors awaited. At the end of the hallway, two final doors beckoned us. Each of these dimensions held unique insights and experiences. However, it was the divine guidance of the Lord that shed light on the precise order in which we were to enter these dimensions. By following this order, we not only gained access to each dimension but also successfully unblocked the entirety of this sacred space within us.

Allow me to present to you the ten words in the following order, providing you with an opportunity to practice entering into each dimension or chamber of your life. Here they are:

  1. Yatsar (form)
  2. Eth (not translated to English)
  3. Aphar (dust)
  4. Adamah (ground)
  5. Naphach (blow)
  6. Neshamah (breath)
  7. Aph (nostrils)
  8. Adam (mankind)
  9. Hayah (became)
  10. Nephesh (being)

Furthermore, it is essential to emphasize that the word for life, Chay, represents the dimension of the central hallway. While our prayer model encompasses ten specific words, it is worth noting that the verse itself includes additional words, such as those referring to God and the Lord. These particular words, although significant in their own right, do not form part of the ten chambers and central hallway that make up the profound revelation of Chay.

The Chay revelation has been divinely given upon us in a progressive manner, originating from the heavenly realms. In our exploration, Daniela also engaged her own spirit to seek insights regarding the meaning and purpose of each dimension, aligning with the questions I had asked God. Now, I am eager to share with you the titles and profound significance of each dimension, as they were revealed to us.

 

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