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When you claim your authority, the tests begin.
Silent people suddenly have opinions. Family members who never supported you now want to advise you. Strangers feel entitled to critique your choices. And some, whether people, spirits, or subtle energies, will try to undermine what you are building.
In this Sunday Service, Lulu teaches the balance between gentleness and strength, using Kabbalistic principles of Chesed (loving-kindness) and Gevurah (boundaries and discernment) to show how true authority requires both. You'll learn why performing your growth for an audience weakens your power, how to discern who deserves access to your process, and why your daily embodiment—what you do when no one is watching determines your outcomes.
This episode covers:
The difference between performing authority and embodying it - Why seeking validation erodes spiritual power - How to recognize when you're being tested (confidence checks vs. vision verification vs. subtle undermining) - Kabbalistic teaching on kelipot (energetic attachments that drain divine light) - Black tourmaline as a model for protection—refusing entry without force - Why your future descendants depend on the boundaries you set now - How competition and comparison destroy authority - The concept of leshem shamayim (doing work for the sake of heaven, not human recognition) - How to guard your spiritual home, physical home, body, and mind - R.D.P. framework applied to spiritual protection and sovereign authority
Includes multi-faith scriptural support from Hermetic, Kemetic, Christian, Buddhist, and Islamic traditions on discernment, protection, and embodied wisdom.
If you've faced opposition all your life, if dysfunction follows you from environment to environment, this episode will help you identify what spirit is attached to you and how to guard your throne.
HLCU Sunday Service: There is always a curriculum beneath the curriculum.
By House of the Living CovenantWhen you claim your authority, the tests begin.
Silent people suddenly have opinions. Family members who never supported you now want to advise you. Strangers feel entitled to critique your choices. And some, whether people, spirits, or subtle energies, will try to undermine what you are building.
In this Sunday Service, Lulu teaches the balance between gentleness and strength, using Kabbalistic principles of Chesed (loving-kindness) and Gevurah (boundaries and discernment) to show how true authority requires both. You'll learn why performing your growth for an audience weakens your power, how to discern who deserves access to your process, and why your daily embodiment—what you do when no one is watching determines your outcomes.
This episode covers:
The difference between performing authority and embodying it - Why seeking validation erodes spiritual power - How to recognize when you're being tested (confidence checks vs. vision verification vs. subtle undermining) - Kabbalistic teaching on kelipot (energetic attachments that drain divine light) - Black tourmaline as a model for protection—refusing entry without force - Why your future descendants depend on the boundaries you set now - How competition and comparison destroy authority - The concept of leshem shamayim (doing work for the sake of heaven, not human recognition) - How to guard your spiritual home, physical home, body, and mind - R.D.P. framework applied to spiritual protection and sovereign authority
Includes multi-faith scriptural support from Hermetic, Kemetic, Christian, Buddhist, and Islamic traditions on discernment, protection, and embodied wisdom.
If you've faced opposition all your life, if dysfunction follows you from environment to environment, this episode will help you identify what spirit is attached to you and how to guard your throne.
HLCU Sunday Service: There is always a curriculum beneath the curriculum.