Spiritual Studies Meeting Notes; Oct 18, 2025
Featuring: Ishaw Jillian, Raahk Wallace, Melek Tre, Rabbi David, and others..
The main topics discussed in this meeting were:
Spiritual Formation and Birth Process:
M3l3k explained concepts from the Chronicles of Jarmel about spirit bodies traversing realms before physical birth, when the five senses activate through the flesh
Messianic Leadership and Earth Preparation
Rabbi emphasized that believers should actively prepare the Earth for the Messiah's return to establish righteous leadership, rather than adopting a passive "rapture" mentality that abandons worldly responsibility
Biblical Tribulation
Temple presented John 16:33 about guaranteed tribulation in the world, explaining that "shall" in scripture means believers will definitely face difficulties while working to make a difference
Campus Modesty and Leadership Crisis
Jill shared observations from FAMU homecoming about inappropriate dress among students and the lack of proper leadership guidance for young people
2025-10-18 18:47:38
From Temple ii to Everyone:
Ancient Israelite Cannabis Usage
Temple led an extensive study from Ethiopian Orthodox Church texts about the sacred use of "Kaneh basem" (cannabis) in biblical worship, tracing its use from Adam through Moses to New Testament times, explaining how this practice was later banned when churches moved away from Old Testament traditions
Cultural Decline vs Improvement
Discussion about whether societal problems can be reversed, with M3l3k questioning optimism about cultural improvement given scriptural prophecies about worsening conditions
2025-10-18 18:50:05
From Temple ii to Everyone:
Based on the meeting discussion, Temple mentioned the "cannabis matrix" as an upcoming topic that will explain the distinction between appropriate and inappropriate usage of cannabossum (cannabis). Temple indicated this concept addresses how improper use can cause more problems than benefits for a person. Temple explained that the cannabis matrix will be covered in next week's presentation and will detail why the sacred plant usage was originally restricted to Israelites and believers, while remaining banned for non-Israelites and non-believers. The matrix appears to be a framework for understanding when and how cannabis should be used according to biblical principles versus worldly recreational purposes. During the discussion, Temple emphasized that there's a significant difference between the sacred "Kaneh bosem" (biblical cannabis) used in worship versus "marijuana" as it's known in secular contexts.
2025-10-18 18:50:09
From Temple ii to Everyone:
The matrix concept seems designed to help believers navigate proper sacramental usage while avoiding the negative consequences associated with improper use that has led to legal troubles and destroyed lives in communities.Temple plans to present more detailed information about this framework in the upcoming live presentation, building on the foundation laid about ancient Israelite incense practices and moving toward practical application for modern believers.

Great discussion