Mashiach Is Not a Person, It Is a Frequency
When the light stops being hidden behind fear, coercion, and external structures.
I was raised to believe I need to wait for a savior to fix the world. I feel helpless waiting for some external event to change my life. Is Mashiach actually coming, or have I been waiting for the wrong thing?
THE TEACHING
The “Torah of Mashiach” is not a new religion, It is not a sect, And it is not a future belief That waits for a specific person to arrive.
The Torah of Mashiach is a state of consciousness where the Truth returns to its simplicity, And the Light ceases to be hidden behind fear, coercion, and external structures.
The meaning of the word “Mashiach” comes from the roots: Meschicha (Anointing/Drawing down) Siach (Dialogue/Flow) Gilui (Revelation) Zrima (Flow) Chibur (Connection)
In other words, it is a state where the Divine Light flows directly into life without intermediaries of control, guilt, or hierarchy.
In Mashiach consciousness, A person stops worshiping the Form And begins to live the Essence. Not keeping commandments out of fear—but connecting to their inner truth. Not external morality—but internal integrity. Not forceful authority—but responsibility and consciousness.
The “Final Correction” is not a change in the world, but a change in the mode of recognition; The transition from a consciousness of Concealment to a consciousness of Revelation.
When the soul operates from its highest levels (The Infinite where there are no levels), It does not need coercion to do good, Because the good flows from it naturally.
The Torah of Mashiach is the nullification of exploitation. There is no longer a person living at the expense of another. There is no leadership of fear. And there is no holiness that justifies suffering.
In the generation of Mashiach, the Truth will be simple, direct, unwrapped in unnecessary mystery, And every person will be able to know their Creator “from within their own heart.”
Therefore, the Torah of Mashiach is concerned with returning Divinity into life itself: Into work, relationships, the body, money, and human dignity.
It is a consciousness where: There is no need to diminish others to be right. There is no need to suffer to be holy. And there is no need to give up on life to be spiritual.
With total simplicity, The Torah of Mashiach says that the Truth is meant to revitalize—not to break. To connect—not to control. And to turn the human being into a free sovereign from within.
REFLECT
Where are you still waiting for permission from an external authority to live your truth?
Do you practice your spirituality out of fear of punishment or out of love for the essence?
If you removed all the “intermediaries” (rabbis, gurus, rules) today, what would your direct conversation with the Source look like?

