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Leon Moscona

The Torah of the Current Messiah – I

From the Cover of the book Life and Soulfulness of the Balkan Jew by my Father Issak Moscona

In the previous six Posts, I discuss the subtle and sensitive theme about the Current Messiah, especially the Current Messiah as a Saviour King! Now I would like to substantiate and verify this claim by describing the stages which led me to this revelation.

Obviously, for the coming of a New Torah, the Current Messiah, has to ascend through the whole vertical structure of the Universe up to Keter in the World of Emanation (I AM). This journey includes leaving the Earthly life, going through the Spiritual School of the Soul in the World of Formation, then through the Mystery School of the Spirit in the World of Beriah, subsequently linking with the Great Holy Council of humankind, after this with Metatron and finally merging, although occasionally, with Keter in the World of Azilut, from where radiates the ‘supreme Name of God: EHYEH – I AM’.

Most of my Posts are based on the monumental Fig. 81 – EVOLUTION by the great late Kabbalist Z’ev ben Shimon Halevi (Peace and Light to His Soul), in the last, 27th chapter, End of Days, of his book A Kabbalistic Universe (Kabbalah Society, 2007, p. 237-238). In essence, this Scheme depicts the whole Tree of Life with four overlapping worlds, beginning with I AM at the top of the World of Emanation (Please see, the whole Scheme in the Post, The Mystical, Historical and Current Messiah(s) from October 21, 2022).

In the coming series of Posts, I will briefly describe my journey as a Current Messiah and a Saviour King going through these stages, eventually starting with my early years. The purpose is not to make a personal ‘autobiographical essay’, but to substantiate and verify the appearance of a New Torah for our epoch.

From a ‘Holocaust Ghetto Victim’ to a Potential Current Messiah

As a Prologue to the story of my spiritual awakening, I will share some facts from my early childhood as a ‘Holocaust Ghetto Victim’. In 1943 our family was expelled to Haskovo, in a ‘Holocaust Ghetto’ camp. The conditions we lived in were difficult and profoundly affected our entire lives. My brother’s and mine’s immune systems were severely weakened and this led to severe  illnesses. Let me mention only two of them. In Haskovo I suffered from asthma, and in 1947, visiting a friendly family in the village of Peshterna, Teteven, unexpectedly contracted anthrax. I still remember my parents and the hostess going from house to house in search of a remedy that could heal the inflammation. We visited many houses in the village without any success – the remedy was not available. In this situation, the anxiety and tension of my parents and the hostess turned into a real drama: if we couldn’t find a cure, in a day or two I would have died from blood poisoning. Finally, in one of the last houses in the village, with great relief, we found the appropriate cure and I was saved.

Two or three years later, my brother Anri fell ill and was admitted to the nearby children’s hospital “Varcony”. He has been there for a few weeks. The official visits were limited, so my sister Becky and I were whistling and shouting from the backyard of the hospital, and when he appeared at the window, we were ecstatic. When he was discharged from the hospital and our joy was great, but unfortunately, there was no accurate diagnosis of his immune disease.

As we know, the years after September 9, 1944, have been very difficult in Bulgaria. My father, Issac Moscona, had to work 10-12 hours in the shoe factory “9th of September” in order to feed his family. My mother, Laura, has also to work to supplement family income: she worked during the night at the kindergarten Anna Ventura for years. In the morning, when she returned home, she had no any time to rest, but immediately was taking care of the family. When I now remember their difficult life, I am deeply overwhelmed by their great devotion and sacrifice – truly there are no words to express our gratitude and love for the parents!

Years have passed. My father continued to work hard at the shoe factory. My mother became a curator at the School of Music at the Community Library Emil Shekerdjiski. My brother was developing his extraordinary scientific talent. For him, the well known academician Azarya Polikarov said that he was amazed by the fact that at the age of 16, my brother had discovered the basic principles of cybernetics; at 26, he patented the spectrophotometer – device that was used in all Soviet spacecrafts. At the age of fifteen and a half I started taking piano lessons at the School of Music in the Community Library, which became the basis of my entire life as a musician. My sister, Becky, studied in absentia and worked at the library of the Mathematics Institute.

The great tragedy happened in June 1967 when my beloved brother Anri died, aged under 30, in the prime of his extraordinary scientific work. At that time, I was a student in the Gnesin’s Academy of Music in Moscow and did not know about the tragedy. You can imagine the drama when I returned to Sofia in July and my parents met me at the train station. In the taxi, my mother, with tears and enormous sadness, told me about my brother’s departure. When I saw our home and the entrance, strewn with obituaries, I was in for a real shock!

To lose my brother, full of life, cheerfulness and creativity, before even reaching 30 years of age, was enormous tragedy for all of us! That very same week my mother developed breast cancer from suffering, while I got into the deepest depression possible, in which, frankly, I preferred to die together with my brother or even instead of him. My father, who retired in 1964, started working even more intensively on the description of the Sephardic culture, whereas my sister was sharing her deep grief with us. Here you are, the end result of our eviction in Haskovo caused by the “Holocaust Ghetto” there.

In a direct and indirect way, we were trying to respond to the drama of the Holocaust – the greatest tragedy in human history! My father, from 1967 to 1975, was Chairman of the Central Israelite Spiritual Council and worked tirelessly to preserve the Sephardic culture. Naturally, he was not alone. Helped by the Editor-in-Chief of the Jewish Yearbook, David Benvenisti, and other friends, he published big articles in this annual edition regularly. He also worked on a multi-volume dictionary of Judeo-Espanyol language, described the history, the lifestyle and spirituality of the Balkan Jews, their social stratification, etc. He was in correspondence with many professionals in the field around the world and received their great appreciation and recognition. Two of his books were published with great success in Israel: the first, the Sephardic Pearls, had an amazing fate – it was like a desk book of the then UN Secretary, Javier Perez de Cuellar; this book also served as an exciting ‘credential’ to the Spanish King Juan Carlos when Israel established diplomatic relations with Spain.

For my part, after my brother’s death, I decided to give up my personal life. However, the fact that he was four years older than me, led me to wait four years and give up my personality when I was his age. In fact, it was the only way to make up for my brother’s huge loss. Interestingly, after about four years when I was a PhD aspirant in Moscow, I came across the book The Great Initiates by Édouard Schuré. It included inspiring stories about Hermes, Moses, Rama, Krishna, Zoroaster, Buddha, Orpheus, Plato, Jesus Christ and other great spiritual Masters. I felt that this was the impulse and from now on I must devote myself to the spiritual growth of humanity in response to its greatest fall – the Holocaust!

Therefore, I began to study the various world religions, including the Kabbalah. In them, I look not so much for the religious tradition, the established culture, or the Way they were leading. My main focus was to link with the Great Initiates who came from G-d to bear fruit from the Tree of Life. In essence, this was the Messianic Line which, according to the prominent late Kabbalist Z’ev ben Shimon Halevi, begins from Enoch and passes through Abraham, Zoroaster, Buddha and other great Divine Masters.

As a result, after 50 years of spiritual journey filled with many trials, challenges and insights, I have more than 20 books, about 500 international lectures and seminars, a website (www.testamentoftruth.org), a documentary film, The Revelation (YouTube channel TheRevelation215), as well as many media activities. Of course, this was a common teamwork with friends from many countries and organizations.

I could summarize that this relatively large series of books is like a Program for the Mission of the Current Messiah. In general, the question of the Messiah’s coming is always open and extremely responsible. My personal view was that the Mission of the Messiah is the collective work of a group of Initiates, who are connected with the Messianic Line of great Divine Teachers from the Indo-European cycle. Then the Mission of the Messiah is not to bring a new religion, or a specific spiritual Path, but to reveal the living energy of the CREATOR, of the I AM, WHO IS and WHO manifested Himself in the Messianic Line!

My last three books, published with the support and assistance of friends, are: Journey to the Heavenly Jerusalem, led by the Light of the Messiah (the second part of this book is Life in the Reality of the Heavenly Jerusalem on Earth, illuminated by the Light of the Messiah); the next book is: New Heaven, New Earth, New Humankind (The Program of a Potential Messiah); and the last book is The Transcendent and the Immanent Messiah, The Ten Divine Blessings.

I believe that turning the Potential Collective Messiah into the Real One is the worthiest response to the Holocaust tragedy! This is an event not only for the Jewish people, but for the whole of humanity. However, the Jewish people must unite in Peace, Harmony, and Love in order to set an example for all other nations. Thus, there will be no ground for anti-Semitism, hatred, nationalism, Nazism and any such negative energy. So be it! Amen!

About the Author
Leon was born on August 15, 1941 in Sofia, Bulgaria. His family was victim of a Holocaust Ghetto. His father Issak Moscona became a distinguished author of many articles and books about the Sephardic culture. Leon is on a spiritual journey for more than 50 years. Achieving Enlightenment, he described it in more than twenty books, many articles, and more than 500 lectures in various countries in Europe and USA.
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