Hidden Manna, Honeycomb Lattice Metatron’s Cube

A lot of people get hung up on trying to find that all-elusive “hidden manna” and really strive to attempt to find it. The Holy Spirit showed me how easy the daily manna is, so I wanted to share with you all because it’s super easy and light and has been uplifting for me in the morning.

Remember Israel eating manna even in the wilderness? It wasn’t hidden; there was just a ton of bread everywhere, more than enough for all the families no matter how smart or foolish they were. There was bread everywhere.

Anyway, the bread is all over the place; just grab some and eat it. The Holy Spirit was saying that the hidden manna was the one in the jar they put in the ark of the covenant, and that lasts forever without decaying.

You put that bread, which is everywhere, into your spiritual stomach, hide it in your heart (your heart of hearts, holy of holies in your spirit) so that you might not sin against God. If you treasure wisdom’s words in your spirit, that’s how you acquire it, obtain it. Treasure the words of wisdom by the spirit of wisdom, and then you will acquire it. Seek it, seek Him with all your heart, Spirit of wisdom, spirit of understanding.

You take all that bread that’s just out there everywhere–Bibles, inspired books, teachings, writings, Facebook posts from God’s chosen and anointed people–and treasure it by eating it into your spirit (in your belly). Then it becomes hidden manna as you hide it in your heart, your heart of hearts, your spirit. It fills you with revelation light, illuminating your eyes with the sweetness of God’s goodness. This reverses the darkening of the eyes from the fall of man, where they were darkened by the knowledge of good and evil. A God-inside-minded vessel of grace receives words of grace. The spiritual man benefits from all things because he loves God because God loved him.

My child, will you treasure my wisdom? Then, and only then, will you acquire it. And only if you accept my advice and hide it within will you succeed.

Train your heart to listen when I speak and open your spirit wide to expand your discernment–then pass it on to your sons and daughters.

Cry out for comprehension and intercede for insight.

For if you keep seeking it like a man would seek for sterling silver, searching in hidden places for cherished treasure,

then you will discover the fear of the Lord and find the true knowledge of God.

Wisdom is a gift from a generous God, and every word He speaks is full of revelation and becomes a fountain of understanding within you.

For the Lord has a hidden storehouse of wisdom made accessible to His godly lovers. He becomes your personal bodyguard as you follow His ways, protecting and guarding you as you choose what is right.

Then you will discover all that is just, proper, and fair, and be empowered to make the right decisions as you walk into your destiny.

When wisdom wins your heart and revelation breaks in, true pleasure enters your soul.

Proverbs 2:1-10 TPT

And there were two doors in the temple, and in the sanctuary. And in the two doors on both sides were two little doors, which were folded within each other: for there were two wickets on both sides of the doors.

Ezekiel 41:23-24 DRC1752

Thy lips, O my spouse, drop as the honeycomb: Honey and milk are under thy tongue; And the smell of thy garments is like the smell of Lebanon.

Song of Solomon 4:11 KJV

The length of the house Solomon built for the Lord was sixty cubits, its breadth twenty, and its height thirty cubits.

For the house he made narrow latticed windows.

1 Kings 6:2, 4 AMPC

My beloved is like a gazelle or a young hart. Behold, he stands behind the wall of our house, he looks in through the windows, he glances through the lattice.

Song of Solomon 2:9 AMPC

Let me describe him: he is graceful as a gazelle, swift as a wild stag. Now he comes closer, even to the places where I hide. He gazes into my soul, peering through the portal as he blossoms within my heart.

Song of Songs 2:9 TPT

Can’t you hear the voice of Wisdom? From the top of the mountains of influence, she speaks into the gateways of the glorious city. At the place where pathways merge, at the entrance of every portal, there she stands, ready to impart understanding, shouting aloud to all who enter, preaching her sermon to those who will listen.

Proverbs 8:1-3 TPT

In the realm of physics, the study of higher-order topological superconductors and quantum codes explores complex structures like honeycomb lattices and quantum knots. These structures are fundamental in understanding the behaviors and properties of quantum systems. Similarly, in our spiritual journey, the concept of “hidden manna” represents the divine wisdom and nourishment that God provides, which can be found abundantly around us in scriptures, teachings, and divine revelations.

Just as scientists study the intricate patterns of quantum lattices to unlock deeper knowledge and advancements in technology, we can study and internalize the spiritual “bread” (manna) that is available to us through the Honeycomb Lattice of Metatron’s Cube in the Heavenly Merkaba (chariot) of the Holy Kabbalah of Jesus Christ, the Pavilion of Shekhinah of Solomon’s Temple, the Cedars of Lebanon through Cosmic Ascension through circumcision of Heart. As it is written “The voice of My Beloved, behold, it is coming … My Beloved is like a gazelle or a young hart … Behold, He stands behind our wall, looking through the windows, peering through the lattices.

By treasuring this wisdom in our hearts, much like hiding the manna in the Ark of the Covenant, we gain enduring spiritual insight that illuminates our lives.

The quantum codes and lattices serve as a metaphor for the divine structure and order in God’s creation. The honeycomb lattice, for instance, represents the interconnectedness and harmony of divine wisdom, where each piece fits perfectly into the greater whole, much like how every piece of spiritual wisdom we gather fits into the greater understanding of God’s plan for us.

In essence, both the physical and spiritual realms reveal a profound interconnectedness and complexity. By exploring these realms, whether through scientific inquiry that leads to the awe and fear of YHVH or true spiritual devotion, we uncover deeper truths and a greater appreciation for the divine order that governs all existence.

In the realm of quantum physics, the honeycomb lattice is recognized as a universal resource for quantum computation. This structure enables advanced computational processes by leveraging intricate interactions and states, much like the spiritual wisdom we seek in our daily lives.

In the same way that the honeycomb lattice facilitates quantum computation, the “hidden manna” represents a source of spiritual nourishment and wisdom. This spiritual bread, abundant and accessible, is like the foundational elements in quantum physics that support complex systems and computations.

The honeycomb lattice’s role in quantum computation parallels how divine wisdom, when internalized, supports and enhances our spiritual journey. By consuming and treasuring this wisdom, we build a robust spiritual framework within our hearts. This framework, much like the quantum lattice, allows us to process and understand deeper spiritual truths.

Just as quantum computation relies on the precise arrangement and interaction of elements within the lattice, our spiritual growth depends on how we integrate and cherish divine wisdom in our lives. The hidden manna, stored in the Ark of the Covenant and within our hearts, represents the eternal and unchanging truth that guides and sustains us.

Thus, both in quantum physics and in our spiritual walk, the honeycomb lattice and hidden manna serve as crucial resources that enable us to navigate complex realities and uncover deeper truths.


Proverbs 25:16 (NIV): “If you find honey, eat just enough–too much of it, and you will vomit.”

When we take action in the natural realm to correct our behavior and carry out the mitzvahs–daily instructions from the Holy Angels through the Holy Spirit–we begin to circumcise our hearts. Practically, our study of wisdom literature in Orthodox Judaism should never exceed our spiritual merits.

 

If you study the Orthodox Jewish Bible, Kabbalah resources, and Rabbinical wisdom, and learn the New Testament wisdom of “Tif’eret” or other Kabbalistic texts of the scribes, sages, and Rabbis without completing Malkut, Hod, Netsah, Tif’eret, Gevurah, and Hesed, and seek appreciation for sharing knowledge, you embody the husk life doomed to destruction.

That is the husk life that vomits what he has eaten, as explained in Proverbs 26:11 NIV:

 “As a dog returns to its vomit, so fools repeat their folly.”