As Easter is a time of healing and celebration once again of Christ’s victory over death, we celebrate the Atonement and Redemption brought by Jesus and Mary, the most advanced and perfect human beings that have ever walked the earth. Jesus volunteered to come here and consciously took on the suffering to pay for the sins of the people. He was the perfect scapegoat who was lacerated by our sins, soiled by our corrupt lives and through His love, became one big sore, covered in the negative energy of all of humanity. He loved us so much that He did this for us. He wanted to. Many people think God made Him do it and was unfeeling and unkind to Jesus. But Jesus wanted to do it and loved so much that through the outpouring of His love, He came into incarnation as a perfect being, not wanting to fall into temptation and so defeated sin, Satan and death. I know many people think that evil does not exist and Satan does not exist. But evil was a main feature of the Lord’s Prayer. If Jesus did not think that this was important, He would not have mentioned evil and temptation in the most perfect prayer. It is vitally important for people to cling to love, light and truth and to stay away from selfishness, fear and pride – the instruments of Satan to destroy human beings and ultimately separate them from God who created and loves them. All darkness and disturbances are caused by this dark force that successfully and very easily influences human beings to become angry and destructive. Any action that does not love, does not ennoble human beings, or otherwise raise up people to the status of daughters and sons of God is of that dark force that debases human beings. Jesus showed His victory over death. One proof is the Shroud of Turin which wrapped His body for the burial. The intoxification of the kidneys and uremic discharge combined with the spices He was anointed with before the burial imprinted an indelible image of His tortured body on that Shroud. Science cannot verify it, but Jesus spoke of this in the Poem of the Man-God, by Maria Valtorta verifying its authenticity. Some claim Jesus never rose from the dead. At the time the soldiers were paid by the Jewish priesthood to tell people that His disciples stole the dead body and made up a story that He had arisen. In fact, the real truth is that people were paid to lie about His death and resurrection. Jesus did rise and was seen by upwards of 1500 people many different times. He ate with them and was touched by hundreds of people who realized that He rose with a completely perfect flesh body, even the five wounds shining with light streaming from His hands and feet and side demonstrated He had come into a completely lighted and raised up body. But people with little or no faith would not have any reason to believe and would scoff at this most powerful sign of Jesus’ divinity.
Friday, April 11, 2008
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I truly believe he rosed and will come again like he went. I love the story of Doubting Thomas because it shows how we as human can doubt about the spiritual things even if the answers is dead in our faces. To follow the Mystical Path is not really easy but step off of it is easier so I would love any directions you can give me. Thanks
Efareys
The mystical path is hard because it causes intense and personal changes and healing within a person. These changes cause your sight to open and your life to become more aligned with Jesus and Mary's way of living and being. That might make people be uncomfortable around you if they do not like the changes you are going through or don't understand them. But a life in God is stronger than a life in the world. it is much more fulfilling.
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