glossary
the words behind the Word
hachi'im (the living ones)
Members of the movement who pursue Living Covenant with God through presence, discernment, transformation, and inter-Abrahamic unity.
ha'akorim (the uprooted)
General population of spiritually dislocated individuals who have inherited fragments of Abrahamic or global truth but have not yet rooted themselves in a Covenant.
achim (hearths)
Local or digital gathering-places for Hachi’im communities—centers of conversation, transformation, and discernment.
naviphobia (fear of God's voice)
The fear of failing to recognize genuine prophecy, leading institutions to reject all new prophets. A core spiritual illness that hachi’im seek to identify and heal.
devarim dilemma
The paradox in Devarim: reject false prophets (13) but accept new ones when sent by God (18), creating core tensions between fear of deception and fear of denial.
prophetic parity
The principle that no single prophet, text, or institution holds final authority; revelation remains emergent, contextual, and communal via intersubjectivity.
kutzim (sparks)
The transformational discipline of refining the self, improving discernment, and reaching clarity by resolving the Mirror Puzzle and realigning the soul’s inner mirrors.
medurah (bonfire)
The existential challenge of perceiving truth when one’s inner mirrors are distorted, misaligned, or occluded, requiring kaleidoscopic iterations to find insights.
galgol nishmot lehava (flame reincarnation)
The rhythm of hachi’imic revelation: sparks create a bonfire of shared understanding, which then produces new, refined sparks to scatter across history.
alchimia shel hachi’im (the alchemy of the living)
The transformational discipline of refining the self, improving discernment, and reaching clarity by resolving the Mirror Puzzle and realigning the soul’s inner mirrors.
pazel hamir’ah (the mirror puzzle)
The existential challenge of perceiving truth when one’s inner mirrors are distorted, misaligned, or occluded, requiring kaleidoscopic iterations to find insights.
mir’ot hanishmah (mirrors of the soul)
The reflective faculties of consciousness that interpret reality. These must be cleansed and repositioned to correctly perceive the world and God.
haker hamtza (the study of reality's substrate)
The study of reality's natural operations within alchimia shel hachi'im.
metza hamtzi'ot (the substrate of reality)
all of the matter and energy of reality independent of God's conscious interactions.
zrimot vetzuzot (flows and shifts)
Haker hamtza isolates standard flows of metza hamtzi'ot from the conscious shifts that momentarily alter them before establishing a new flow.
