If so, is it possible for you to use this same secret today and for the rest of your life, achieving what the rest of the world would call “miraculous”? Welcome to “The Moses Code.” Let’s begin by revisiting the story, setting the context for us to finally comprehend the greatest secret ever hidden from humanity. We’re told that Moses was born a Hebrew, a slave in Egypt, but through either profound luck or Divine Intervention was raised a prince among his oppressors. According to a law set forth by the Pharaoh, every male child born to Hebrew slaves was to be drowned in the Nile. Jochebed, the wife of the Levite Amram, gave birth to a son and kept him hidden for three months. When she realized that he would soon be discovered, she set him adrift on the Nile in a small craft made from bulrushes coated in pitch. The Pharaoh’s daughter soon discovered the baby and adopted him as her son. She named him "Moses" (meaning "to draw out").
Here is an interesting side-note to our story: Moses’ sister Miriam watched the boat as it floated down the Nile toward the city, then the Royal Palace. When she saw the Pharaoh’s daughter discover the child she approached her and asked if she would like a Hebrew woman to nurse the baby. Miriam suggested Jochebed, Moses’ real mother, and she raised him to be the adopted grandson of the Pharaoh. We’ll come back to this story later because it has great significance on how to most effectively use “The Code” in our lives.
The story continues when Moses is a man, a brave leader of the Egyptian Empire. One day something happens that changes his life forever. Moses is among the slaves when he sees an Egyptian soldier mistreating a Hebrew man. Moses, who is outraged at this abuse, kills the soldier and hides his body in the sand, hoping no one will ever learn of his crime. He soon discovers that his act has spread through the ranks of the slaves, and fearing that his grandfather will discover his deed and have him killed, he
escapes to the Sinai Peninsula, settling with Jethro, a priest from Midian. Moses ultimately marries Jethro’s daughter, Zipporah, and he stays there with them for forty years. Now we come to the pivotal moment when the great secret of creation is given to humanity, only to be hidden again upon the first demonstration of its enormous power.
One day, as Moses was leading his flock up Mount Horeb, he saw a bush that burned with a bright fire, and yet the fire did not consume it. He turned to look at the marvelous sight, and God spoke to him. What did God say to Moses?
The words God spoke have been shared and loved by billions of people around the world for almost 3500 years. Did any of them realize that what they were hearing was one of the greatest gifts God ever gave humanity, the secret for creating miracles? Very soon you’ll be one of the first people to understand “The Moses Code” and apply this amazing technology in your own life. Let’s examine some of the passages from the Book of Exodus that describe this conversation with God. It begins by saying:
God called to him from the bush and said: “Moses, Moses.” And Moses said: Here I Am. (Ex. 3/4)
Pay very close attention to Moses’ response upon hearing God’s Voice streaming from this fiery bush. He doesn’t run in fear. He also doesn’t fall to the ground and say: “Why are you speaking to me? Don’t you know I’m not worthy of this?” Instead Moses turns toward the bush and says: “Here I am.” This may seem like an innocuous response to an honor so great, but if we look a little deeper we realize that it is far more significant. However, it’s impossible to understand how significant it is until we continue a little further in our conversation. Hearing Moses’ response, it’s almost as if God is pleased. God then says to him:
Do not draw away. Take your shoes from your feet, for the place where you stand is holy ground. (Ex. 3/5)
Why is this place so holy? The obvious answer would be because it is the spot where God is making himself manifest and known in the world. God’s presence is being experienced through an ordinary bush on a mountainous ridge. The fact that this very same bush is burning with a fire that does not consume it is certainly miraculous, though. It makes this ordinary moment quite extraordinary. But is there another possibility for why this ground is so holy?
God clearly understands God. This is something we can all agree upon since God is omnipotent and omnipresent. Therefore, if God knows itself to be in all places at all times, would the Creator single out one place as holy above all others just because it is being experienced there by a particular man? Is it not the Will of God to be seen and experienced in all places and in each person? From God’s perspective all places are holy because God is in all places. This means that God is not likely to identify one physical location as more blessed than another. The greatest difficulty of our humanness is that we are unable to view or experience God in all places at all times. Our minds simply cannot conceive of anything so vast. But does the Divine also share this limitation? If so, then God would be as restricted as we are, unable to know itself as ITSELF. Is it possible, then, that when God asked Moses to take off his shoes, for the place he stood was holy ground, that God was speaking much more intimately
than we first guessed? Moses said to God: “Here I AM.”
It’s almost as if God smiles at him and says: “Ah, well said, Moses. Indeed, Here I AM. This ground is holy because it is the spot where you have known yourself to be who you are.” You may be thinking: Wait a minute! Are you saying that God was pleased because Moses seemed to recognize himself as one with his Creator?! The answer is YES!!!
For thousands of years we have been sold a lie, and this lie has led to the suppression and dismissal of The Moses Code all through the world. We have been told that we are weak and vulnerable, unable to do more than eke out a meager existence on earth. If we’re lucky we’ll be able to accumulate a relative degree of comfort, maybe a few houses and a big bank account, but none of that ever really satisfies us. We are here but to live then die, hopefully with a few moments of joy in-between. We have imagined ourselves to be in a prison that we can never escape, and we have convinced ourselves that the prison yard is our real home.
What if the door to that prison cell was never locked? What if the world we live in is nothing more than a projection of our houghts about ourselves, and that God has never shared that vision at all? If God is all-powerful, all knowing and fully present in every moment and form, is it possible that God would rejoice when we realize the TRUTH?
Hold on before you answer. Your response will determine your entire experience of life, and how willing you are to accept everything God intends for you. Your answer will determine how open you are to receiving miracles, and ultimately crack the Moses Code. I may be getting ahead of myself, but it probably won’t be long before you come to the very same conclusion. Let’s
continue with the conversation between Moses and God. God says to him: I am come down to deliver them [Hebrews] out of the hand of the Egyptians, and to bring them out of that land unto a good land… flowing with milk and honey. (Ex. 3/8)
God is making a great promise to Moses, to bring the Hebrews out of Egypt and into a new home where they are abundantly received. Once again, let’s look to the nature of God and decide if the rest of us are included in this promise. If God is in all places at all times, then this could be more than an historical promise that was made to one particular person or group to the exclusion of the rest.
God’s promise is made to every person who listens, which means it’s being made to you right now. If you are willing to listen and believe then you’ll discover, just as Moses did, that God never breaks a promise to anyone. If this is true, then you are being led to the same land flowing with milk and honey, in other words, the place where all your dreams become reality. God is telling Moses that he will lead them out of bondage into the Promised Land. In this Promised Land, we are told, Moses and his followers will have everything they need, and nothing will be denied them. Why? Because they are the chosen children of God, worthy of all goodness and blessings.
Most generations believed that this was a gift reserved for one particular group, or people, meaning the Israelites. According to this belief, God favors one group over another and is therefore willing to give them something that the others cannot receive. But is this really true? In an earlier passage God says that he will lead the Hebrews into the land of the “Canaanites, and the Hittites, and the Amorites, and the Perizzites, and the Hivites, and the Jebusites.” In other words, there are lots of other groups already there. Perhaps these groups never left the Promised Land, or they were able to use the Code to arrive there earlier.
All we know for sure is that God’s will is for the Hebrews to be free, and this cannot be reserved for a single group. Freedom is meant for each one of us, as is the land overflowing with abundance. But in the end, Moses is really no different than any of us. Faced with such an extraordinary gift most of us fall back into the ego patterns that have rules our lives for so long – fear. Your ego, otherwise known as “that part of you that perceives itself to be separate from God and everything else,” believes that you do not deserve anything, most especially the fulfillment of your greatest dreams. A famous acronym for the ego is “Edging God Out.” How can we edge out the Creative Force of the entire Universe and still have what our soul most longs for? The ego forces us to fall backwards and “play it safe,” never realizing the infinite potential that lies within. Like Moses we say to God: Who am I, that I should go unto Pharaoh, and that I should bring the children of Israel out of Egypt? (Ex. 3/11)
God may have said: “Who are you NOT to bring them out?” We usually wait for someone else to get the job done, never realizing that there really is no one else. God is choosing you this moment to receive everything you desire. When you do, then you will be a living example of the great secret that will make you rich beyond your wildest imagination.
And now we come to the critical question and answer upon which the entire Moses Code is based. God has given Moses a job to do, one that seems impossible. In fact, God even tells Moses that the Pharaoh will never listen to him or consider honoring his demand, something that does not even seem to surprise Moses. After all, the Hebrews were responsible for building half of Egypt. Without this forced labor the Pharaoh would not be able to build his vast temples or modern cities. In short, without Moses’ people the Pharaoh would be lost, and this wasn’t something he would take lightly. Moses needed something more, something to tell the Pharaoh and his own people that would convince them that this was the will of the One God. And Moses said unto God: “When I come unto the children of Israel and say to them, ‘the God of your fathers has sent me to you’ and they say to me, ‘What is his name?‘ What shall I say to them? ” (Ex. 3/13)
A name is something that has great power. It is not only something that identifies a person and separates them from others, but in many cultures it defines who that person is, the essence of them. When Moses asks what name to give his people that they may believe he’s telling the truth, it is a very big request. It must be a name that incites passion and dedication. It also must be a name worthy of the Creator of all things, the single source of life in the entire Universe. What kind of name can encompass the power and majesty such a great being, as well as contain the magic and mystery that God deserves?
And God said to Moses: ”I AM THAT I AM. This is what you will you say to the children of Israel: I AM has sent me to you.” (Ex. 3/14) I AM has sent him? Remember that this is the very thing Moses said to God when he was first called to the burning bush. “Here I AM.” Whether Moses realized it or not, he had identified the power of God with his own, and God was pleased. In fact, when Moses shared this name with the Hebrews and then Pharaoh, miracles began to happen all around them. One after another the world began to conform to the idea Moses held in his mind, that the Israelites be freed from Egypt. In the end the force of this
demand, backed by the name of God, was undeniable, and Pharaoh had no choice but to concede. God’s children were allowed to leave and seek the Promised Land where all their dreams would come true.
But here is the question we now need to answer. Having witnessed the supreme power given to them by God through this name, why did the Hebrews hide it away never to be used again? For centuries and even millennia many people have believed that human lips should not utter the name given to Moses. It was unspeakable, and so the magic contained there was hidden from the world.
Until now! Now you are going to learn how to unlock the Moses Code, and in doing so, have everything you ever desire. Do you believe this is possible? Will you be like Moses and ask for more proof? If it’s proof you need, we’re all too ready to give it to you.





