Sanjay Prajapati

The Rippling Effect of Time in Personality Structures


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Last week, we began a fascination study in the Rippling Effect of Time.  Our actions can have a rippling effect not only in the present but can also have reverberations throughout future generations.  For example, King Saul's disobedience to the commandment to wipe out all the Amalekites in 1 Samuel 15 brought about the pending threat of the annihilation of the Jewish people in the Scroll of Esther.  In addition, King David's choice to show mercy to Shimei had a Rippling Effect of Time.  Without King David's mercy, we would not have Queen Esther and Mordecai who were instrumental in saving the Jews from genocide through the plot of wicked, Haman.


[2 Samuel 19:23 KJV] "23 Therefore the king said unto Shimei, Thou shalt not die. And the king sware unto him."


This week, we will continue this study with the Rippling Effect of Time in Personality Structures.  You will learn how Queen Esther's personality structure is connected to her ancestor, King Saul.  You will see how Mordecai's refusal to bow before Haman was connected to Benjamin not bowing before Esau, the grandfather of Amalek.  Jacob and Rachel were the originators of this royal tribe of Benjamin.  We will explore the personality structures of this royal bloodline and how their decisions created reverberations throughout history.  We will also apply these concepts to our lives in order to bring generational healing.   


The Scroll of Esther is a scroll about the Rippling Effect of Time in Personality Structures.  Join us for “The Rippling Effect of Time in Personality Structures” 

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