# 77 Hit The Spiritual Reset Button | Podcast with Sombra Wilson



Article written by Sombra Wilson.

I’m taking a class with Simonette Cherepanov from sevenlampwellness.com called Back To

Eden – Renewing Your Mind. It’s a 21 day journey using cycles of 7 to take captive our thoughts

and reset our body, mind and spirit to what it was designed to be from the Garden. I really love

this program. It is so similar to what Joe teaches us about cycles of seven on a macroscopic

level. Where he’s teaching us about Sabbatical Years and Jubilee Years and Millennial days,

what Simi is teaching us is about sets of 7 days to deal with the inner thoughts. It’s a

microscopic look at what Yehovah’s plan is for us.

You know how Joe so often talks about Matthew 24 and about how we have to have oil in our

lamps. We usually say the oil is Mitzvot. It’s the keeping of the commandments. You have to

have a history of keeping these commandments to have a quantity of oil in your lamp, you can’t

just go buy it at the last minute. Well this oil, like olive oil, it comes from the crushing of the fruit,

the pulp of the olive flesh. In the same way, when we are crushed, when we go through those

trials, those tests, we prove, or fail to prove, that we have learned the message of the

commandments and know how to live it all out. A teacher can teach us torah, but until we start

living it ourselves, we have not yet done these mitzvot. This oil is based on our own

relationship, this intimacy we have developed ourselves. It can’t be bought, nor inherited. We

sometimes say “God doesn’t have grandchildren – just because your parents were believers

doesn’t make you a child of God.

– You have to choose to be a child of God yourself. It’s YOUR

choice. So you have to develop your own intimacy.

So Simi is teaching us this class, and we sit and learn from her for about an hour or so a day,

but then we have to go do the work ourselves. Let me share with you a little of the class.

Every day we start the session with Thanksgiving, Praise and Worship. Let me give you an

example: Abba Father, I’m so thankful that you are using me to share with Ryan and the

podcast audience all the things you are teaching me. I’m thankful for the direction you are

leading me in to heal that defenseless little girl within me and teach me that I don’t need to

defend myself, for You are my Buckler and Shield. You hold me in the palm of Your Hand and

you defend me under the shelter of Your Wings. I’m so thankful that the fear and anger I have

felt is dissipating, that I don’t need to have the anxiety anymore, that the rage I once felt which

led me to sin in my anger has all but vanished and now I am comfortable patiently waiting for

You do defend me in what ever way You choose to resolve my conflicts.

I Praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. I praise You for You keep your promises,

even when I fail to keep mine. I praise You because You covenant covers me, and your mercy

gives me time to learn to obey and your grace guides me back to the righteous path. I Worship

You with my whole body, mind and spirit. I come in supplication under Your authority, to rule and

reign in my life. I worship you with singing and dancing, with every movement of my body, with

every chore I perform, I do it for Your glory. I pray that I reflect Your image as I daily serve you

my King.The next step in the program is to do a 7 minute breathing exercise. The rhythm of the breathing

goes like this, we breath in through the nose, from the belly, breath in for 5 seconds. Then you

hold the breath for 5 seconds, then you release the breath slowly through the nose for 10

seconds, really emptying the lungs. Then the pattern begins again, breathe in, hold, release.

We do this rhythm for 7 minutes, there are 3 rounds per minute, so 7 minutes means 21 cycle

of this breathing pattern – you’ll see how 21 plays into this program in a few minutes, and at the

end of the 7 minutes, with empty lungs, you hold your breath as long as you can. While we’re

doing this breathing, we listen to a recording Simi made which reinforces what’s going on inside

us while we’re doing the breathing. Let me read through this 7 minutes and see if you can

follow along with the breathing while I read her script.

A seven minute cellular reset designed into the human body by God. Breath is a gift from God.

Rest is a command. Renewal is a promise. There is nothing spiritual about the breathing pattern

itself. It is simply a tool God placed within our physiology. What is spiritual is what we choose to

focus on during the stillness. Our focus is gratitude, worship, scripture, identity in Messiah, the

renewal of our mind. As Paul writes in Romans 12:2, be transformed by the renewing of your

mind. This practice simply creates the biological conditions that make the renewal easier for the

brain to receive. We will use the patterns in the back to Eden Renewing Your Mind book in order

to strengthen our inner self to our father’s original design by practicing what some call CBT and

DBT; cognitive behavioral therapy or dialectic behavioral therapy. therapies that Simmonette

Cherepanov is certified to teach and she prefer to call it what it is; biblical instructional behavior.

We can never go wrong following his word. He is our creator and father of all. So now that we

have set the premise for this practice, let’s get glean from the research that many have

developed in the past few decades thanks to the advance of technology. Recent research from

MIT, Harvard, and Stanford has revealed something remarkable. A specific pattern of slow

intentional breathing can activate the cellular renewal pathways that fasting activates. This is not

mystical. This is not tied to Eastern practices. This is simply part of the design God placed in the

human body. Scripture tells us that our father breathed life into us. Genesis 2:7. Breath is part of

his creation. Not just a survival mechanism but a tool for restoration. What is autophagy?

Autophagy is God designed process for our body’s cellular cleanup where the body removes

damaged proteins, repairs stressed cells, recycles old components and restores healthy

function. In 2016, the Nobel Prize in Physiology went to Hoshinori Osumi for mapping how

autophagy works. This discovery confirmed what scripture has always shown us. Renewal is

built into creation. Until recently, people believe only long fasting could activate autophagy. But

new scientific breakthroughs showed that your breath also triggers these pathways because

God designed your nervous system, oxygen level, and CO2 balance to communicate directly

with your cells. What is the science behind the breath activated autophagy? Researchers from

MIT and Harvard found that slow control breathing can signal the body to shift from growth

mode to repair mode, activating the same cleanup system triggered by fasting. There is also

another very well-known study in the Netherlands by Wimhof. It’s called the Wimhof method.

This study on control breathing demonstrates that particular

breath activates the EMPK pathway, one of the main switches that triggers autophagy. EMPK is

like the body’s repair switch. Breathing affects it directly. The research that Stanford carried outwas on hypoxia in 2023 showed that slow breathing and long exhale mimic the metabolic

signature of fasting increases ketones suppressed and the growth signal and activates

autophagy genes all without changing diet. Why this matters? Modern life keeps many people in

constant fight or flight, preventing the body from entering renewal mode. The results: brain fog,

emotional exhaustion, sluggish thinking, stressdriven cravings. Scripture speaks over and over

about stillness in quietness and trust is your strength. Isaiah 30:15. Be still and know that he is

our Elohim, our God. Psalm 46:10.He restores my soul. Psalm 23:33.Science is now catching

up with the reaity that God hardwire renewal into rest and breath. The breath pattern you

will learn today is inhale 5 seconds, hold for 5 seconds, exhale 10 seconds. I like to use my

hands for that. You inhale with one hand 5 seconds, the other hand you hold 5 seconds, and

then you exhale with both hands 10 seconds. This ratio increases CO2 tolerance which allows

oxygen to be delivered more

efficiently throughout the body that it’s called the bore effect. It also signals the brain to switch

into parasympathetic mode. The place where your body heals. The extended exhale is the

primary trigger.

This will have two phases. The first phase would be from minutes 1 to 7. You will sit tall with a

straight spine. This is not about appearance. It allows the vagus nervous to activate properly.

Take a moment to notice your natural breath. This pattern calms the nervous system, improves

oxygen efficiency, lowers stress hormones, increases CO2 tolerance, signals the body to enter

cellular repair. It will be 21 cycles of

5, 5, and 10. The second phase is the final exhale hold. After the last exhale, hold your breath

out for 30 to 60 seconds, keeping the body relaxed. Stanford research shows that this exhale

retention phase creates the most powerful shift towards cellular cleanup and mental clarity.

What you may feel is calmness, mental clarity, warmth in the body, reduce hunger, focus, a

deep shift towards stillness. This is our body responding to our father’s design. The invitation is

to practice this for 21 days. As you may notice, better focus, clearer thinking, calmer emotional

response, fewer cravings, improved sleep, more stable energy, and a deeper sense of God’s

peace.

So Ryan, how did that breathing go? Do you feel a sense of calm? Do you feel

energized? Oxygenated?

Ryan, Have you been to Japan? Or just speak Japanese? Have you ever heard of

Radio Taiso?

Following that we do something called a Radio Taiso. This is a quick 3 minute exercise

routine that has been practiced in Japanese culture for nearly 100 years. Every

morning people gather in the streets or parks or schools and do these three minute

simple movements that help with strength and flexibility and mobility. It’s a way people

connect in Japan. We’re such a disconnected society in North America, most of us

would feel foolish to just stop in the street and do some simple movements for 3

minutes, but in Japan it’s a way of life, and we all know the Japanese are famous for

longevity. And it’s free, no gym membership or sweating or special workout gear. Themovements are timed to music, a simple piano tune plays so that you know when to

change the exercise and help you with the rhythm of the movements. And everyone

can do these, whether sitting or standing.

All this is to just get your body and spirit set to get to work on your mind.

We often see in modern psychology this idea “You’re not broken” when people face

challenges. A person can be suffering from depression and the mantra is, you’re not

broken. They want us to normalize mental health issues and just accept them as part of

the experience of life. They want us to accept that others are the way they are and they

need not change. But is that what Yehovah wants from us? If I feel bitterness because

I’ve dealth with hardship in life, maybe I was raised in poverty and seeing my friends

with the latest and greatest shoes and gaming computer and earphones etc. The world

should just accept me that I’m a bitter person, it’s just the way I was made right? NO,

That’s not how we were designed. We were made in the image of Yehovah, and like

His Character is determined by the torah, so our character also is to be determined by

the Torah. There is a principle in scripture, everything Yehovah created, he divided it,

so that it can be restored. When Yehovah created Adam, He created Him, Male and

Female. But then Yehovah divided Adam in to Man and woman – Adam and Chavah,

Male and Female. When we choose a marriage partner, and come together in unity, we

are now restored, a unit with both the male and female characteristics working together

as one – we are made whole, complete when we are together.

So we have experienced a division. There is a separation between us and Yehovah.

We have a flesh, a physical body. We also have a spirit. These two parts have been

separated and need a bridge to restore the breech. THe Flesh can live without the

Spirit, but it is perpetually in survival mode. It has no idea it is missing the Spirit until the

eyes are opened and the soul begins to bridge that gap between the body and the spirit.

This book is about building this bridge in the soul – which is the mind – and over a 21

day cycle take captive a thought and bring it into submission to the Spirit. 2

Corinthians 10:3-6 3 For though we walk in the flesh, we are not waging war according

to the flesh. 4 For the weapons of our warfare are not of the flesh but have divine power

to destroy strongholds. 5 We destroy arguments and every lofty opinion raised against

the knowledge of God, and take every thought captive to obey Christ, 6 being ready to

punish every disobedience, when your obedience is complete.

Believe it or not, our thoughts have mass. You can weigh and measure a thought. A

thought in your brain is held on something called a dendrite. This is all neuroscience. It

looks like a little tree inside your brain. A healthy thought looks like a healthy tree, a

negative thought though looks like a scraggly tree. When our brain is populated with allthese negative thoughts and we are suffering depression, we have to deal with these

negative thoughts by dissolving these dendrites and growing new healthy dendrites in

their place. This is called Neuroplasticity, the ability to grow new pathways in the brain

to change our thought patterns.

It was Dr Caroline Leaf who discovered it takes about 21 days to dissolve a negative

thought and replace it with a budding new healthy thought. Simonette Cherepanov has

taken this 21 days and broken it into 3 sets of 7 days of work. In the first week you are

working on Identifying the warning signs of a specific toxic thought,this is at a

physician level. The second week, we’re uncovering the root of this toxic thought,

dealing with it on a soul level and, the third week we are looking at replacing that toxic

thought with a righteous thought, dealing with it on a spiritual level. This cycle of 21

days begins the process of changing the neuropathways in your brain so that you can

heal your mind. Simi suggests 3 of these 21 day cycles to make a solid change in the

way your mind deals with triggers.

Every day of the 7 days of the week are represented by a colour from the rainbow, which

is also something Yehovah created with the pattern of 7, red, orange, yellow, green light

blue, indigo and purple. Peace is represented by the purple. We were created to be in

peace, but through sin, the whole and perfect light of Yehovah in us is broken up,

refracted, the way we see it in the rainbow. Day 1 is the colour red. Red is for the flesh,

a picture of the fire of survival, day 2 is represented by orange, the heat of anger, fear,

shame, and blame comes to the surface on this second day. By day 3, the heat hascooled off some, yellow is represented as we begin to surrender and cease striving and

begin to accept. The 4th day is a crux, a new beginning, represented by the colour

green, new growth, new life revival. Day 5 is represente by blue, the spirit of wisdom, the

spirit of living waters moving within us. Day 5 is indigo, a deepening of this spirit in us,

a seed of reasoned obedience after the first few days struggling in the flesh of our

thoughts. And then finally on the 7th day, the blue of the spirit and th red of the flesh

combine to restore the peace we were designed with. The physical and the spirit are

bridged together as the soul heals and is transformed through this renewing practice of

taking captive every though.

There are other patterns of 7 we follow. We look at the 7 days of creation, what

Yehovah was at work doing in those days, and how that is at work in our minds and

thoughts. Another layer of 7s is the feast of Yehovah, this pattern shows us the journey

the relationship between Yehovah and His bride are on, and how that is at play in the

mind. There’s the pattern of 7 spirits of wisdom from James 3:17 17 But the wisdom

from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, open to reason, full of mercy and good

fruits, impartial and sincere. Have you ever heard of Neil Andersen’s 7 steps to

freedom? Simi has this woven into this program too, learning to see ourselves through

what Yeshua has said about us. What about Musar? Are you familiar with the Jewish

discipline of Musar? It’s about moulding moral character within yourself. We must

discipline our flesh to come under the measuring rod of Yehovah.

So using these 7 different sets of patterns, we use these to direct our thoughts

regarding this toxic thought that we are trying to dissolve and replace with a righteous

thought. Then after taking the time to sit with your reflections, you then journal your

reflections. The act of writing things down helps us to sort through why we think

something and truly process it. It also gives you a record of the journey you’ve walked

as you heal from the trauma of life. This healing of the soul puts an end to this division

of body and soul and restores us to the complete wholeness we were designed with to

be not just a physical being, but a spirit being as well.

This morning we were talking about the cornerstone, how when a building goes up, the

builders carefully set the cornerstone so that two walls are build outward from that

stone. If that stone is set on a sandy shifting soil, a faulty foundation, it means that

cornerstone will move and the walls will crumble. In this same way, we need to build the

physical and the spiritual frameworks of our lives so that they are firmly affixed to the

cornerstone, Yeshua being that cornerstone. When we build up our spirit, soul and flesh

on this foundation, all three work together for soundness, completeness, wholeness and

peace. We build that intimacy as we grow in likeness to Yehovah’s image. This intimacies the oil we need for that day that our Bridegroom comes for His Pure Spotless Bride.

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