Revolutionary provoking paradigm shift using 𝖆𝖓𝖈𝖎𝖊𝖓𝖙 𝖕𝖆𝖙𝖍; directing Spirits in Motion to the 𝕯𝖎𝖛𝖎𝖓𝖊
Belle is a teacher and author of Ancient Christ-Centered Hebraic Spiritual Science. Her hobbies include: Post-Conceptual Art and Consciousness Research.
Beginning in childhood, Belle's spiritual encounters and life experiences resulted in a life dedicated to her passion. She now assists others in developing a closer relationship with/in God.
Belle's journey with the Lord has been filled with adventures. Some of those adventures included living as an Amish-Mennonite and being a member of relatively unknown Anabaptist sects.
Belle also lived in a Hasidic community where she participated in private meetings with Rabbis.
"While living in Maine, God told me to go to the rabbis. I had no idea why or how to connect with them. He directed me to pack and move us all to a city half way across the US. Once there, God sent someone to pick us up and set us up in an apartment. Once settled, I contacted a private school. The director admitted the three youngest children into the Christian classical program. I wanted some books for an older son, so I went to a homeschool store. After shopping, I called a taxi. When it arrived, the driver said he was off duty but God told him he needed to make one last pick up. He asked who I was that God had sent the taxi for me. I told him my name and how we ended up in the city. The driver handed me a piece of paper with a phone number on it. He said the rabbi wanted to speak with me. About a month later, the rabbi moved us into the Hasidic community."
Due to a prophecy given by the Rebbe, which the rabbis believed was a reference to Belle, they decided to instruct and prepare her to function as a teacher (tzadik), giving Belle the name (Rebqahal) Yapha Netzer (as one who was to gather and unite). Instructing someone (esp. a woman) in this way is not normally done, so it was a real blessing. However, uncomfortable with the ramifications of the role, the attention placed upon her in this situation and not fully believing the Rebbe's prophecy referred to her (as tzadik), Belle chose to leave the community before completing the training.
Belle's academic study focused on Transpersonal Psychology. Her master's degree is in Consciousness Study, where her focus was on Judeo-Christian mystical states. Having continued her study in Hebraic mystical practices, she is currently a dissertation away from a doctorate. While in college, Belle created a systems model for analyzing states of awareness, which was presented before her scientific and academic peers.
Belle has worked with many individuals who have had various life struggles, including homelessness, abuse, gang membership, and drug addiction. For years, she taught meditation, ascension and Ma'aseh Merkabah in person to individuals and small groups. Then in 2014, Belle moved her teaching online.
As of the end of 2019, Belle has written and published more than thirty books, sharing a Christ-Centered Hebraic Spiritual Science with readers around the world. She is also known as a Post-Conceptual artist.
Belle is the mother of seven grown children (which according to Rambam, Gaon and the Rebbe is spiritually significant). She currently lives in a one-room cabin in Arkansas with her husband John.
Belle's journey with the Lord has been filled with adventures. Some of those adventures included living as an Amish-Mennonite and being a member of relatively unknown Anabaptist sects.
Belle also lived in a Hasidic community where she participated in private meetings with Rabbis.
"While living in Maine, God told me to go to the rabbis. I had no idea why or how to connect with them. He directed me to pack and move us all to a city half way across the US. Once there, God sent someone to pick us up and set us up in an apartment. Once settled, I contacted a private school. The director admitted the three youngest children into the Christian classical program. I wanted some books for an older son, so I went to a homeschool store. After shopping, I called a taxi. When it arrived, the driver said he was off duty but God told him he needed to make one last pick up. He asked who I was that God had sent the taxi for me. I told him my name and how we ended up in the city. The driver handed me a piece of paper with a phone number on it. He said the rabbi wanted to speak with me. About a month later, the rabbi moved us into the Hasidic community."
Due to a prophecy given by the Rebbe, which the rabbis believed was a reference to Belle, they decided to instruct and prepare her to function as a teacher (tzadik), giving Belle the name (Rebqahal) Yapha Netzer (as one who was to gather and unite). Instructing someone (esp. a woman) in this way is not normally done, so it was a real blessing. However, uncomfortable with the ramifications of the role, the attention placed upon her in this situation and not fully believing the Rebbe's prophecy referred to her (as tzadik), Belle chose to leave the community before completing the training.
Belle's academic study focused on Transpersonal Psychology. Her master's degree is in Consciousness Study, where her focus was on Judeo-Christian mystical states. Having continued her study in Hebraic mystical practices, she is currently a dissertation away from a doctorate. While in college, Belle created a systems model for analyzing states of awareness, which was presented before her scientific and academic peers.
Belle has worked with many individuals who have had various life struggles, including homelessness, abuse, gang membership, and drug addiction. For years, she taught meditation, ascension and Ma'aseh Merkabah in person to individuals and small groups. Then in 2014, Belle moved her teaching online.
As of the end of 2019, Belle has written and published more than thirty books, sharing a Christ-Centered Hebraic Spiritual Science with readers around the world. She is also known as a Post-Conceptual artist.
Belle is the mother of seven grown children (which according to Rambam, Gaon and the Rebbe is spiritually significant). She currently lives in a one-room cabin in Arkansas with her husband John.