
The Mashiach: A Bridge Between Hashem and Hashema
Throughout history, the role of the Mashiach has been misunderstood, mystified, and even claimed by many. Yet, the truth is profound and simple: the Mashiach is a divinely chosen individual, a bridge between Hashem (the eternal masculine) and Hashema (the eternal feminine). This sacred role is not self-assigned; it is divinely ordained. Today, we will explore the Mashiach’s unique connection to God, the dangers of interfering with God’s anointed, and the profound spiritual truths of reincarnation and divine unity.
Divine Duality in Creation

From the beginning, creation reflects a perfect balance between masculine and feminine energies. Hashem, the eternal masculine, embodies strength, justice, and transcendence. Hashema, the eternal feminine, nurtures, sustains, and manifests divine compassion and love. Together, they form the essence of divine unity.
This duality is mirrored in:
- Genesis 1:27: “So God created man in His own image; male and female He created them.”
- Yin-Yang in Chinese philosophy.
- Shiva-Shakti in Hinduism.
- Tiferet-Malchut in Kabbalistic mysticism.
The Mashiach embodies this unity, carrying both divine energies within to fulfill the mission of guiding humanity toward balance and redemption.
The Mashiach: Made in Her Image

The Mashiach’s heart is the vessel of divine love. Guided by Hashema, he embodies the nurturing wisdom of the eternal feminine while maintaining the strength and justice of Hashem.
As Yahshua (Jesus) taught, “The kingdom of God is within you” (Luke 17:21). The Mashiach leads by following this inner divine compass, aligning his every action with God’s will. This connection makes him a beacon of hope and a channel for divine guidance.
Reincarnation: The Return of Great Souls

One of the most profound spiritual truths is that many souls from the past have returned to Earth. These reincarnated souls often carry the energy and wisdom of great figures from history. While some individuals recall their past lives, others are divinely guided to fulfill their purpose in this life.
The Nativity story provides a symbolic example:

- The wise men followed the star to find Yahshua, guided by divine knowledge and prophecy. This mirrors today’s spiritual seekers, drawn to reconnect with the divine essence manifesting through the Mashiach and other anointed ones.
Not all souls on Earth are ancient; some are new, here to learn and grow. Yet, the presence of great reincarnated souls serves as a reminder of God’s eternal plan.
Not Everyone Is the Mashiach

In today’s world, many people mistakenly believe they are the Mashiach. However, the role of the Mashiach is unique and divinely assigned.
- The Mashiach is Born, Not Self-Chosen: As seen in Jeremiah 1:5, God declares, “Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you; before you were born, I set you apart.”
- Distinction from the Chosen Ones and Anointed: While others may play significant spiritual roles (e.g., the 144,000 from Revelation 7), they are not the Mashiach. The Mashiach is singular, the bridge between divine realms, sent for a specific mission.
The 144,000: Chosen Servants Across Nations

Revelation 7:4–9 describes the 144,000 as those sealed by God, chosen from every tribe and nation. Their role is to assist in the spiritual awakening of humanity, working in harmony with the Mashiach to bring about divine transformation.
While they are part of God’s plan, their mission is distinct from that of the Mashiach. Together, they create a network of divine light, guiding humanity toward redemption.
The Sanctity of God’s Anointed

Scriptural Warnings
- Psalm 105:15: “Do not touch my anointed ones; do my prophets no harm.”
- 1 Samuel 24:6: David refuses to harm Saul, acknowledging that God’s anointed are under divine protection.
These scriptures demonstrate that interfering with God’s anointed is a direct challenge to God Himself.
Biblical Examples of Consequences
- Pharaoh’s Defiance: His oppression of the Israelites led to plagues and the destruction of Egypt (Exodus 7–12).
- Korah’s Rebellion: His challenge to Moses resulted in his immediate destruction (Numbers 16).
- Jezebel’s Downfall: Her defiance of Elijah led to her violent death and the end of her lineage (2 Kings 9).
Generational Curses
Deuteronomy 28:15, 45–46 warns that disobedience to God’s plan brings curses that extend for generations. Those who interfere with God’s anointed risk placing their entire lineage under divine judgment.
God Does Not Play About His Anointed
To oppose the Mashiach or any anointed one is to oppose God Himself. The consequences are severe, both in this life and for generations to come. Respect God’s plan and trust His divine wisdom.
Practical Implications for Today
Understanding these truths calls us to reflect deeply. How can we honor the divine balance within ourselves and others? How can we walk humbly, respecting God’s chosen and aligning with His plan?
Exercises for Reflection:
- Heart-Centered Meditation: Focus on divine love within your heart.
- Journaling Prompts: Reflect on how you can bring balance to your life and respect others’ spiritual journeys.
The Mashiach stands as a living bridge between Hashem and Hashema, guiding humanity toward unity and divine fulfillment. His role is singular, sacred, and protected by God Himself. Interfering with this divine mission invites ruin, while aligning with it brings peace and spiritual awakening.
Conclusion
The question remains: Are you ready to honor this truth and embrace your role in God’s divine plan?
