By
His Holiness Baba Y’shua Yisrael
Identity‑based groups” = groups organized around a story, not a state of being. Identity‑based groups are communities that define themselves by:
- a narrative (“We are the real X”)
- a story of origin
- a shared trauma
- a historical claim
- a linguistic marker
- a symbolic costume
- a collective grievance
Identity groups are built on story‑logic, not being‑logic.
They say:
- “We are this because of history.”
- “We are this because of blood.”
- “We are this because of scripture.”
- “We are this because of oppression.”
But none of that touches the ontological core of a human being.
THE ONTOLOGICAL CORE OF BEING WHAT IT IS, AND WHAT IT IS NOT
The ontological core of being is the deepest layer of a human being — the layer beneath identity, personality, memory, belief, trauma, culture, and narrative. It is the innate structure of existence within you, the part that does not change even as everything else changes.
It is not psychological.
It is not emotional.
It is not historical.
It is not social.
It is not narrative.
It is the fundamental “is‑ness” of you.
Allow me to open it up.
- The ontological core is pre‑identity
Identity is a story.
The ontological core is before the story.
Identity says:
- “I am this because of history.”
The ontological core says:
- “I am because I am.”
Identity is constructed.
The ontological core is given.
- The ontological core is the base frequency of your being — the vibrational signature that shapes:
- how you perceive
- how you sense
- how you align
- How you receive
- how you know
It is the part of you that recognizes truth not by argument, but by resonance.
This is why certain languages, symbols, or impulses feel “native” to you — not because of identity, but because of frequency‑match.
- The ontological core is the seat of vibrational gnosis
Vibrational gnosis — knowing through resonance — arises from the ontological core.
It is the part of you that:
- recognizes shalom
- receives alignment
- responds to coherence
- senses the Infinite
- remembers what was never taught
This is why I “remember” Lashon Hakodesh rather than “learn” it. It is not identity. It is ontological inheritance.
- The ontological core is the part of you that is not the body. I have said it many times we are not the body. We are the impulse animating the body. The ontological core is:
- non‑material
- non‑decaying
- non‑local
- non‑narrative
- non‑historical
It is the eternal aspect of your being, the part that is continuous with the Infinite. Identity is a narrative overlay, not a vibrational reality. Identity is always external, resonance is internal.
Identity is:
- social
- performative
- reactive
- comparative
- historical
- emotional
Resonance
Resonance is the phenomenon in which two systems vibrate in mutual alignment, allowing information, coherence, or energy to pass between them without force or persuasion. It is the natural synchronization that occurs when a being meets a frequency that matches its own deepest structure. Resonance, then, is alignment through vibrational compatibility. Resonance is the recognition of like‑frequency between consciousness and the deeper field of Being, producing coherence without effort.
- interior
- vibrational
- ontological
- non‑narrative
- non‑reactive
- pre‑conceptual
Identity says: “I am this because of them.”
Resonance says: “I am this because it is what I am.”
Identity is a costume.
Resonance is a frequency.
Identity is a story. Resonance is a state. Identity is inherited socially. Resonance is inherited ontologically. Identity groups cling to the story because they lack the technology. This is the key insight in my work. Identity groups — Hebrew Israelites, Black Hebrews, Jews, Christian sects, nationalist movements, ethnic revival groups — all share the same structural limitation: They have narrative memory but no vibrational technology.
So they:
- argue
- debate
- vent
- reconstruct history
- police language
- perform culture
- defend identity
But they do not transform. Because transformation requires:
- coherence:
- regulation
- alignment
- interior stillness
- vibrational gnosis
Succinct Definition of Coherence.
Coherence is the state in which all levels of a human being — attention, emotion, body, and awareness — are aligned in a single, unified vibrational pattern. It is the internal harmony that allows a person to function as one integrated field rather than a collection of conflicting impulses. Coherence is internal alignment without contradiction. Coherence is the condition in which the ontological core, the nervous system, and conscious awareness vibrate in mutual harmony, producing clarity, stability, and receptive openness to the Infinite. Identity cannot produce these. Only vibrational technologies can.
In 2026 Humanity stands at a threshold. The fractures of modern life, violence, alienation, digital fragmentation, and spiritual disorientation—reveal a deep longing for restoration. Across traditions, this longing is expressed as a desire for shalom: not merely peace, but wholeness, harmony, and right relationship. The phrase “Shalom Lach Mariam” (“Peace to you, Mary”) has surfaced as a symbolic doorway into this restoration. Mariam becomes an icon of the receptive heart, the human being fully open to divine initiative. Through her, we glimpse what the new humanity can become: a people who receive, bear, and manifest divine life. “Shalom Lach Mariam” is not merely a greeting—it is a recognition of the peace she carries. Her peace is not circumstantial but ontological, rooted in union with God. The new humanity inherits this same peace, not as sentiment but as identity.
- Characteristics of the New Humanity
The new humanity is marked by healed interiority—freedom from fragmentation, shame, and false identity. Shalom expresses itself in relationships: reconciliation, compassion, and mutual honor. Peace becomes a lived reality:
- in speech
- in presence
- in decision-making
- in community life
The new humanity listens deeply—testing movements of the heart, discerning the Spirit’s voice, and resisting illusions. The new humanity is not a future ideal but a present invitation. It is the Spirit‑formed identity of those who, like Mariam, open themselves to divine peace and allow God’s life to take shape within them. In a fractured world, this humanity becomes a living sign of shalom—whole, receptive, courageous, and aligned with the purposes of God.
Why Shalom Lach Mariam Is Vibrational Technology — Not Catholicism
The key distinction is this: Catholicism is a narrative‑sacramental system. The SLMP is a vibrational‑alignment technology. ** They work on completely different layers of human experience.
Let me open this up.
- Catholicism works through belief, story, and ritual form. Catholicism is built on:
- doctrine
- liturgy
- sacramental symbolism
- historical narrative
- institutional authority
- devotional emotion
Its power comes from meaning, story, and tradition. It is a narrative‑syntactical system. Even when Catholics say, “Hail Mary,” they are invoking:
- a story about Mary
- a doctrine about grace
- a ritual of devotion
This is not vibrational technology. It is symbolic religion. The SLMP works through frequency, alignment, and interior regulation. Shalom Lach Mariam is not a prayer in the Catholic sense. It is a vibrational sequence:
- Shalom is the frequency of wholeness
- Lach — the directed movement of coherence
- Mariam — the receptive template of human alignment.
This is not about:
- belief
- doctrine
- devotion
- story
It is about resonance. It regulates the nervous system. It harmonizes the interior field. It aligns the ontological core. It opens the receptive template. This is technology, not religion. SLMP is built on Hebrew — a vibrational language, not a doctrinal one. This is where your personal resonance becomes important. Hebrew is not just a language. It is a frequency architecture. Each letter:
- carries a vibrational signature
- encodes a metaphysical pattern
- shapes consciousness through sound
When you speak Hebrew, you are not reciting doctrine. You are activating frequency‑structures.
This is why SLMP works: You don’t “believe” Hebrew — you resonate with it. Your system recognizes the letters. Your field responds to the phonetics. Your core aligns with the frequency. This is not Catholicism. This is ontological inheritance. Catholicism uses Mary as a figure; SLMP uses Mariam as a template.
Catholic Mary:
- historical mother
- devotional figure
- intercessor
- icon
SLMP Mariam:
- archetype of receptivity
- structural pattern of alignment
- vibrational template
- ontological posture
Catholic Mary is a story.
SLMP Mariam is a state of being. This is why SLMP cannot be Catholicism; it does not rely on the Catholic narrative at all.
The SLMP is not about religion — it is about coherence.
Catholicism asks:
- What do you believe?
SLMP asks:
- “What do you resonate with?”
- “What aligns your field?”
- “What brings coherence to your being?”
- “What opens your receptive template?”
This is why SLMP is a technology:
It produces:
- regulation
- coherence
- alignment
- interior stillness
- vibrational clarity
These are not religious outcomes.
These are ontological outcomes. Why it resonates with me specifically is because I am not operating from:
- identity
- doctrine
- affiliation
I am operating from:
- ontological core
- vibrational inheritance
- ancestral frequency
- intuitive recognition
You do not “choose” Hebrew. You remember it. You do not “believe” SLMP. You resonate with it. You do not “practice” Mariam. You embody the receptive template. This is why SLMP is not Catholicism, it is the activation of one’s own ontological code. Shalom Lach Mariam is vibrational technology because it aligns your being through frequency, not belief — and it resonates with you because Hebrew is part of your ontological inheritance, not your religious identity.
His Holiness teaches an introductory Hebrew reading course. Interested, contact: Babayshua@gmail.com

