Mediating into Position

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Mediating into Position

Brought to you by Son of Thunder
Speaker: Ian Clayton
Sessions: 3 Audio Teachings
*This product is included in the Son of Thunder Membership. Visit sonofthundermembership.com to find out more

These three pivotal teachings were recorded in Texas in June 2023.

Ian Clayton stresses the interconnectedness of the body, soul, spirit and the transformative power of engaging with Yahweh's divine presence and then breathing into your soul to give it life. In his teaching "womb of the morning", he highlights the significance of stillness, humility, and embracing the unknown for true revelation. Additionally, he dives deep into the formation of the 13th Tribe's bench of three, emphasising the pivotal role of language in shaping both national and individual identities. He posits that altering the language can lead to a shift in culture.

Includes the following sessions:

Session One: Loving your Soul

For years Ian Clayton has been saying; “you are a spirit being, that has a soul that lives in a physical body.” He’s been teaching about ‘your spirit’ since before Son of Thunder existed, about the Body for close to a decade but only recently has he been on a similar journey with his soul.

In this teaching Ian delves into the importance of engaging with the presence of Yahweh and breathing divine life into the body AND soul. He suggests that challenges and struggles can lead to profound insights and transformation if approached with faith. He also mentions the significance of positioning oneself in the presence of Yahweh and seeking face-to-face interaction with Him. We’ve begun taking care of our body, now its time to do the same for our soul.

Session Two: Womb of the Morning

Ian Clayton describes "the womb of the morning" as a place of mystery, where one must come to the point of knowing nothing. He emphasises the need to be still and not allow excitement or clamour to block what needs to come. He talks about the importance of humility and positioning oneself in the womb of the morning to receive revelation and understanding. He mentions the process of learning and engaging with things that are not yet understood, allowing the mystery to reveal itself.
Overall, Ian Clayton's discussion on "the womb of the morning" highlights the importance of engaging with mystery, being still, and allowing revelation to unfold. He emphasises the role of each individual in the process and the anticipation of unprecedented manifestations of Yahweh's glory.


Session Three: 13th Tribe Bench of Three

Who is on the 13th Tribe's bench of three? Who could possibly bear the weight and responsibility of such an assignment?
This teaching delves into the establishment of the bench of three for the 13th Tribe. Ian Clayton also examines the concept of identity and language in the context of a nation and its culture. He draws a parallel between national and individual identities, emphasising how language plays a pivotal role in determining one's nationality. Change the language, changes the culture.


Description

Mediating into Position

Brought to you by Son of Thunder
Speaker: Ian Clayton
Sessions: 3 Audio Teachings
*This product is included in the Son of Thunder Membership. Visit sonofthundermembership.com to find out more

These three pivotal teachings were recorded in Texas in June 2023.

Ian Clayton stresses the interconnectedness of the body, soul, spirit and the transformative power of engaging with Yahweh's divine presence and then breathing into your soul to give it life. In his teaching "womb of the morning", he highlights the significance of stillness, humility, and embracing the unknown for true revelation. Additionally, he dives deep into the formation of the 13th Tribe's bench of three, emphasising the pivotal role of language in shaping both national and individual identities. He posits that altering the language can lead to a shift in culture.

Includes the following sessions:

Session One: Loving your Soul

For years Ian Clayton has been saying; “you are a spirit being, that has a soul that lives in a physical body.” He’s been teaching about ‘your spirit’ since before Son of Thunder existed, about the Body for close to a decade but only recently has he been on a similar journey with his soul.

In this teaching Ian delves into the importance of engaging with the presence of Yahweh and breathing divine life into the body AND soul. He suggests that challenges and struggles can lead to profound insights and transformation if approached with faith. He also mentions the significance of positioning oneself in the presence of Yahweh and seeking face-to-face interaction with Him. We’ve begun taking care of our body, now its time to do the same for our soul.

Session Two: Womb of the Morning

Ian Clayton describes "the womb of the morning" as a place of mystery, where one must come to the point of knowing nothing. He emphasises the need to be still and not allow excitement or clamour to block what needs to come. He talks about the importance of humility and positioning oneself in the womb of the morning to receive revelation and understanding. He mentions the process of learning and engaging with things that are not yet understood, allowing the mystery to reveal itself.
Overall, Ian Clayton's discussion on "the womb of the morning" highlights the importance of engaging with mystery, being still, and allowing revelation to unfold. He emphasises the role of each individual in the process and the anticipation of unprecedented manifestations of Yahweh's glory.


Session Three: 13th Tribe Bench of Three

Who is on the 13th Tribe's bench of three? Who could possibly bear the weight and responsibility of such an assignment?
This teaching delves into the establishment of the bench of three for the 13th Tribe. Ian Clayton also examines the concept of identity and language in the context of a nation and its culture. He draws a parallel between national and individual identities, emphasising how language plays a pivotal role in determining one's nationality. Change the language, changes the culture.


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