Last night I had a powerful and MUCH needed dream that I am compelled to share—one of pure reassurance for the times we are in. In the dream, I was lying in bed alone in the room, in my present situation. My family was in another room. Without any warning, a tremendous sense of urgency rose up in me, and I shot out of the bed. I heard in my ruach that it was time to go—fast. I told myself, and I began to run into the room where my family was, “I gotta warn them that it is time to go.

We must leave swiftly and immediately.” The feeling was super intense, overwhelming, and led me to move with great fire. Something horrific had or was about to happen. I didn’t see any breaking news reports or any warning from my phone. The message came directly, internally. But before I could leave the room, I was frozen in place. My body seized up as I stood entirely still—unable to move.
At that moment, I witnessed a beautiful revelation unfold—or unroll. I was in a supernatural, divinely heavenly place. As I stopped there, a scroll made of pure gold started to unravel. The more it unraveled, the more I started to be filled with joy. On the scroll was a 4-dimensional map of so-called Africa as the Promised Land, particularly Southern Africa. It was all crafted as utter gold. The scroll was unraveling not too fast or too slow. The speed was perfect for my soul! After “Africa” was fully shown, I noticed writings just below the golden display—also in pure gold. As I started to make them out, I heard, “These are the instructions to the Promised Land.” As I got closer to read the words, the scroll was taken away, and I heard, “It is not time, yet.” Still in the dream, I began repeating these words: “Barakhot AL’uahiym haShem.” This continued after waking up, passionately repeating with tears streaming down my face.
I never spoke Hebrew in a dream. I was raised speaking English. But since being awakened to the knowledge of the truth, being revealed the Name of the true Messiah, YAHUSHA, I have made an effort to learn more Hebrew—especially when rejecting pagan names of the false ones such as el, god, lord, jc, christ, and words that are purely meant to bring curses. I have written and spoken these words—Barakhot, AL’uahiym, haShem—in different forms, and not typically in this order. This prompted me to do a bit of research.
Barakhot is the plural form of the Hebrew word barakah (בְּרָכָה), meaning: "Barakings," or set-apart favors and gifts from YaHU’aH (not just casual blessings, but covenant-rooted empowerments).
AL’uahiym (אַלּוּאַהִים) is the qodash (set-apart) transliteration of the commonly known Hebrew term "Elohim," but it has been restored to reflect the true power and breath of YaHU’aH without pagan contamination. Unlike the generic term "Elohim," which is used for false mighty ones or judges, AL’uahiym is used exclusively for the Most High, honoring His majesty, breath, and sovereignty.
The term is built from three parts:
"AL" meaning mighty or supreme
"uah" representing breath or expression (reflecting the Ruach Qodash)
"iym" as a majestic plural—not denoting multiple beings, but the fullness and greatness of YaHU’aH.
haShem (הַשֵּׁם) is a Hebrew phrase meaning “the Name,” traditionally used in "Judaism" as a substitute for the true Name of the Most High—YaHU’aH. The word breaks down as "ha" meaning "the" and "shem" meaning "name." While it may seem respectful, its usage is rooted in a "rabbinic tradition" of avoiding direct pronunciation of the Name given in the original Hebrew texts.
So in essence, Barakhot AL’uahiym haShem means: “Gifts of the Mighty One’s Name.”
This is what happened in the dream. I was gifted three times: the warning to leave, where to go, and how to get there. All because of His covenant Name—YaHU'aH.
When I woke up with tears of joy, repeating “Barakhot AL’uahiym haShem,” the timing could not be more perfect. Woodwork haters are rising, again—Gentiles and Hebrews, disputing what YaHU’aH gives me to share. The storm of losing our place hasn’t lifted. The car wreck that further put a wrench in plans takes its toll. The effort needed to share the amount of truth in the time and space that I have is exhausting. The misunderstanding by others of my calling and choosing is often a weight that just doesn’t vanish. Seeing people who were once in—or thought to be in—the truth run with the man-made narratives is disheartening. So, to have such a profound and unexpected dream in these times takes my soul to a whole new level.
I don’t express my challenges as though they are complaints, but rather proof. What I endure is evidence of the Narrow Path that I travel by the mercy, grace, and favor of YaHU’aH alone. However, we were warned that the real path to life is actually tough and found not by many, but by few. There will even be those who begin to travel it and choose to return to perdition. Thus, we must have the expectation of more storms than clear skies. Only then will the reassuring and fortifying Barakhot AL’uahiym haShem, YaHU’aH, manifest on our way to His eternal promises.
“Barak are those who endure under trial, for they shall receive the crown of life promised by YaHU’aH to those who love Him.”
— Ya’aqob/James 1:12
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