Tuesday, January 16, 2018

Humility – Can I Be Proud of My Humility

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Humility, the art of being humble.  Sounds simple enough but what does it really mean? 

Good old Ben Franklin had his ideas.  He once wrote about how he decided he needed to work to overcome the Seven Deadly Sins, number one of which is Pride.  After conquering six of the seven, only pride remained, the worst of all deadly sins.  So, he focused on his humility, and in time realized it was hopeless, he could never conquer pride.  Because when he did conquer pride with his humility, he had to be proud of his humility.


Well Ben is not the only one to be frustrated with the pursuit of happiness and overcoming of sins.  But first, what is the basis of the Seven Deadly Sins and Cardinal Virtues?  Contrary to popular opinion, there is no Biblical basis for either list.  Nowhere in the Bible or Teaching of Jesus does scripture say here are the lists.


Of course, there is encouragement to master them but not in the form of a list, just in references to individual sins and virtues throughout the Old and New Testament.  So, they were made up along the way in order to encourage people to focus on sins. 

History of Seven Deadly Sins

The seven deadly sins were first compiled by Pope Gregory I around the year 600. They are pride, greed, lust, wrath, gluttony, envy, and sloth. Gregory also compiled a list of the seven virtues: faith, hope, charity, justice, prudence, temperance, and fortitude. The Bible would validate all of these concepts, but nowhere are they recorded in a list like this and nowhere in the Bible are they specifically referred to as the seven deadly sins or seven virtues.

They do not predate the Ten Commandments which were given at Mt. Sinai around 1450 B.C. It is probably true that they were used extensively to teach principles from God's Word, particularly in the centuries before the invention of the printing press when the Bible was not available for the common man to read and study.


History of the Seven Cardinal Virtues

In the book, “The Seven Cardinal Virtues” Stalker traces the origins of the seven virtues to ancient Greece, written by Aristotle and Plato.  In fact, the Greek philosophers identified the four virtues of wisdom, justice, temperance, and courage as crucial for a person to imbibe.  Later when the New Testament was studied more intently three more virtues were added, charity, hope and faith.  Hence it is common to refer to the initial four virtues as the Cardinal virtues while the later three are termed the Theological virtues.

The origin of the seven heavenly virtues can be traced to the Epic Poem, Psychopathic, containing the battle of the virtues and vices, written in AD 410 by Aurelius Clemens Prudentius. This popular work of the Middle Ages helped in propagating the concept of good virtues against the evil vices across Europe. One could be untouched by the seven deadly sins by inculcating the seven heavenly virtues.


Contribution of the Great Philosophers to the lists

Since they were first presented around the year 600 and 410, and the sins were based on earlier teaching of Aristotle and Plato.  How interesting that two of the most famous philosophers in history laid the foundation for the Christian sins and virtues and they lived between 300 and 470 years before Jesus.  I consider Socrates the third of the most influential philosophers in history and it does not hurt to look at the relationship between the three since their careers overlapped.    
  • Socrates is mostly known through the accounts of classical Greek writers, but Plato describes him as his teacher.
  • Plato’s Academy (AKA the Academy) was founded by Plato in circa 387 BC in Athens.
  • At seventeen or eighteen years of age, Aristotle joined Plato’s Academy in Athens and remained there until the age of thirty-seven (c. 347 BC).
  • Aristotle left Athens and, at the request of Philip of Macedon, tutored Alexander the Great beginning in c. 343 BC.

Socrates, born in Athens in 470 BC, is often credited as one of the founders of Western philosophy. The cloud of mystery surrounding his life and philosophical viewpoints propose a problem; a problem so large that it’s given a name itself: The Socratic Problem. Since he did not write philosophical texts, all knowledge related to him is entirely dependent on the writings of other people of the time period. 

Plato, student of Socrates, also has mystery surrounding him. His birth day is estimated to fall between 428 BC and 423 BC. He’s known for being the founder of the Academy in Athens, the first institution of higher learning in the Western world.

Aristotle, student of Plato, lived from 384 BC-322 BC. At eighteen, he joined Plato’s Academy in Athens and remained there until the age of thirty-seven. There, he honed his talents of understanding the world.


These three laid the foundations of many of the beliefs of the rest of the Western world. Philosophers such as John Locker and Descartes use the theories these brilliant minds brought forth in their own works.  What a remarkable century when all three walked the earth.

So back to my mission, humility, I have now destroyed any Biblical origin for the list of sins and virtues and traced their origins to three centuries before Jesus amidst a group of pagan scholars who explained about everything in the world.

All my life I have been fascinated at how three such brilliant and productive people could have been on Earth during the same period and had such a lasting impact on everything we do today, nearly 2,500 years later.  It was almost as if God sent these “adepts” to change the world and get it back on track.  Not unlike the chaos of today.


Back to the Lists of Today

Regardless of the source, we have these lists because the Church liked the idea of such things, it was a new way to generate money for the Church through the sale of indulgences, and it was only appropriate to tie these famous heathen scholars to the Church for credibility.

Pride is the deadliest of the deadly sins, and pride can only be counteracted with humility.  Certainly, humility is the polar opposite of pride, thus satisfying the need for polarization in Creation while attacking the number one deadly sin.


However, it leaves me a bit perplexed because there are some pretty extreme acts of pride that can be committed, so are there parallel extreme acts of humility needed to offset the extreme acts of pride?  If so, does that mean humility can be deployed as a means of targeting and defeating pride, adjusting to whatever extremes pride throws its way?

I tend to view humility in a more passive way that is not interest in beating down and punishing the opposition, whether it be pride in the form of conceit, self-confidence, self-importance, arrogance, or stupidity.  To me pride agitates, humility calms, it works to bring things back in balance.

Somehow it instinctively seeks out and finds the middle ground, the compromise, and quickly shepherds the far more aggressive and obvious aspects of pride to that point.  Humility can be a very deceptive and decisive tool in your weaponry.  Often underestimated, always overlooked, it prefers to operate in silence, invisibly avoiding attention.


While humility seems to be desperately needed because of the vast legions of cocky, chest-thumping, righteous, self-centered, conceited know-it-alls inhabiting our world, it might be better used and more successful at helping those who are good but need some guidance.

Why do I say that, because there is an aspect of humility that can be counter-productive to the teachings of Jesus, and can be a tool of the Dark Side to disrupt the path of the righteous when seeking Our Father?

Often the greatest progress on the Road to Kingdom Come can result from removing obstacles to your path rather than learning new things.  Since the entire spectrum of sin deals with a reality or dimension beyond our everyday physical life on Earth, it plays out more as metaphysical warfare in the ethers of space.

Most sins are an emotional rejection of truth that then are manifested in your physical reality.  The emotional rejection of right is played out in the mind of the sinner where free will makes a choice counter to the teachings of Jesus.

Stop for a minute and ask yourself, what in the world does humble little me have that would be of interest to Satan and the Dark Side.  Well humble little you just refused in that assessment to recognize your power, your strength, and your road to salvation.

What you have, what you have forgotten, and what you must find and remember, is the perfect love of Our Father, the Creator.  That astonishing miracle comes to you in the form of your Creation, duh!!!, in the gifts Father Creator has embedded in you, in the Father’s desire to see you use those gifts to help others find the way back to the garden, and in receiving (but not yet acknowledging) the Perfect love of the Father for all of Creation.


So, what is an obstacle to your purpose and mission in life?  It would be so easy for anyone associated with the Dark Side to use humility as a ploy to convince you that it would be egotistical or conceited to think you could excel above all others in anything in your life.  Or to say you cannot fulfill the Father’s desires for you to use those gifts, because you might give people the impression you know what is best for people.

Jesus never needed pages and pages of laws, rules, orders, definitions, and court rulings to determine what is right and wrong.  Why do we need such things?  People who preach conformity, preach normality, preach continuity, have forgotten Our Father is perfection and there is no reason his creations cannot represent perfection.  In fact, his desire is for you to achieve perfection in the gifts he gave you.

People who press the issue of humility on you are trying to prohibit you from achieving the recognition from the Creator for your actions.  If it is not intentional, then they have been duped by the Dark Side to take such a stand.  They work to suppress your efforts to use the gifts of the Creator by excelling in the gifts he gave you.

Humility should be a source of inspiration and nourishment for the soul.  It cannot be a source of limitation, of being an obstacle between you and Our Father’s desires for you.  Humility means you acknowledge the love and gifts of the Creator and excel in your use of them to help, or inspire others.  That is your expression of thanks, that is what the Creator wants to see.


Enlightened people and those on the road to enlightenment desire to seek out the truth, and desire to please Jesus and the Father very much.  When they are successful they seem to infect people all around them with the love and grace of the Father they have received and the compassion, empathy, and spiritual growth they have attained from the teaching of Jesus.

Suzanne singing Pie Jesu
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Just the mere act of turning down the volume and moderating the blood pressure in these good souls touches the people around them, radiating calmness, warm thoughts, joy, happiness, satisfaction, and respect for others.  That pleases Jesus.


People pleasing the Father and Jesus do not have to be poor, do not have to dress in rags, do not have to suffer from hunger, drug addiction, sexual abuse or anything else, in short, they do not have to be the epitome of humility forsaking all that makes them special so as not to disrupt or disturb those who are not special.

Give me a break.

Jesus was the model for humility, yet he changed water into wine, healed the sick, drove out demons, and even raised the dead.  As if that was not a sufficient example of the good in exceptionalism, he then was crucified, died, raised himself from the dead (with a little help from the Creator), then sailed off into the sky to Heaven with Moses and Elijah on either side while promising to return one day.


He taught there was nothing he did we could not do, if we just have faith.  We are all the children and Creation of Father Creator.

Seriously, we can do anything you can do?

My soul, my spirit, my heart all long to be just like Jesus, but my mind says don’t be a fool, you are not flying anywhere on your own.  I have work to do.

Fortunately, I also have a hyperactive imagination that kicks in just when my mind most needs it, when it thinks it knows everything, has all the answers, or starts to view things from a superior perspective.  The only thing that being wealthy, sophisticated, or intellectual has to do with it is to make it harder to be humble.  

Sometimes being humble is going as far as you can on three flat tires.  It is running out of gas going down the mountain rather than up the mountain.  Good things come to those who are humble up to a point, the point being when humility becomes that obstacle to your achieving perfection.  The point when it stands in the way of your full use of the gifts the Creator gave you.  The point where the Father’s desires for your success and perfection are derailed by an overzealous humility.


You must not use humility as an excuse to not seek perfection in the eyes of God and Jesus, for perfection in the perfect love of Father Creator is what the Father desires.  Nor should you use it as an excuse to mask your fear of failure, of disappointment, rejection, or just plain dumb things you may be inclined to do in the course of life.

Humility can be mastered without sacrificing the expectation, desires, and love of the Father.  There is nothing wrong with being right, nothing weak about being strong, nothing bad about being good.

Do I ignore the effort I put into being good at what I do?  Do I reject as excessive the knowledge I learn about something in order to excel?  Do I discount the lessons I learned, both good and bad, from my experiences?  Do I, in the interest of being humble, let other people take credit for what I create?

Suzanne singing St.Theresa's Prayer
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If I did it might be the “humble” way to approach life in order to master humility, but does it please the Father, who is perfection?  That don’t seem right to me, the title of a song I wrote.

It sits on a shelf with a few hundred other songs I wrote, victims of my humble view of myself as a prolific writer, poet, or composer.  That seems like an extreme use of humility, to deny myself the opportunity to share a part of my heart and soul with you through music.

I’m counting on getting over that notion before Judgement Day.


Yet another problem with humility I see is it puts a great big bullseye on your back for those of the Dark Side to find you, because they live to disrupt the salvation of all souls, especially yours, and block any actions pleasing to God.

That sucks too.

In the end we have to strike a balance in our lives.  We honor the Father by using the gifts he gave us to the best of our ability.  We please Our Father by doing whatever we do in a humble way.  We succeed in our mission when miracles do happen.

Kind of a sharp contrast or dilemma, excel or not, succeed or not, be who we think we are or we think we are meant to be.

In closing, let me share an experience that demonstrates what I mean.  Once I met a young woman who was the pinnacle of perfection, as I know it.  She lived in a state of Grace.  Somehow, her transfiguration was achieved early in life or she was born with it.


She loved and served Jesus, talked to him every day, and did nothing without asking his permission first.  Suzanne was the epitome of humility, safely secure within a state of Grace, and she was happy, fearless, and lived for the moment.  At the same time she radiated that golden glow of Father Creator to a degree that she was virtually invisible to most around her.

I spent many hours talking to her, knowing that her time with me would be short as so many people needed her message of inspiration, hope and joy.  Always she had a soft smile for everyone and never pushed an agenda of what they needed to be saved.  Her dress was humble and understated her beauty and remarkable faith in Jesus.

Shortly before she left to continue her journey, she said she played the harp and loved to sing to the Lord and Jesus.  As she prepared to drive away, she gave me a CD and said I might enjoy it.


It was her, playing beautiful music on her harp, singing angelic songs and praising Jesus and the Lord.  There was accompaniment from some nuns and minimal music so as not to interfere with the message.   The recording was clearly done in a magnificent Cathedral.

The sound was the most soothing, beautiful, well produced album I ever heard. Mind you I had a lot of involvement in Christian and Gospel music working in the industry in Nashville and doing sessions in some exceptional studios.  A nationwide radio show I created featured and introduced many Christian artists to the world.

Suzanne singing How Great Thou Art
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The album Suzanne gave me was at the top of the charts from my perspective, a magical voice with perfect pitch, and a production second to none.  I listened to the CD after she left.  Then I looked at the disc.  She titled the album “My Soul Magnifies the Lord,” half the songs were called “Quiet Meditations” and half were called “Sacred Hymns.”   It was a masterpiece, and her name was nowhere to be found on the CD or cover.

A year later she wrote and told me she wanted to share her gifts, but not attention for performing them as it might distract from the message in the music.  No greater proper and perfect demonstration of humility could be found, and all it took was an angel to show me the way.  


In summary, if humility was the answer it would be a Cardinal Virtue, but it did not make the cut.  However, there is a time and place for it as long as you do not let it stop you from seeking perfection in the gifts you received from the Creator, from trying to live up to the Creator’s desires for you, and from finding joy and happiness in our world.
                        

Monday, January 15, 2018

Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. - Civil Rights Icon and Prophet on the future of America!


Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Born January 15, 1929 - Died April 4, 1968


“Darkness cannot drive out darkness: only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that.”

                                                Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

“I have decided to stick to love...Hate is too great a burden to bear.”

                                                Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

"Life's most persistent and urgent question is, 'What are you doing for others?'"
                                                Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

"Let us all hope that the dark clouds of racial prejudice will soon pass away, and that in some not too distant tomorrow the radiant stars of love and brotherhood will shine over our great nation with all their scintillating beauty."
                                                Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

"I believe that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word."

                                                Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
“Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity.” 
                                                Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
"When we let freedom ring, when we let it ring from every tenement and every hamlet, from every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that day when all of God's children, black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics, will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old spiritual, "Free at last, free at last. Thank God Almighty, we are free at last."

                                                Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
"Have we not come to such an impasse in the modern world that we must love our enemies - or else?  The chain reaction of evil - hate begetting hate, wars producing more wars - must be broken, or else we shall be plunged into the dark abyss of annihilation."
                                                Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.


“Let no man pull you so low as to hate him.”

                                                Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

“Now there is a final reason I think that Jesus says, "Love your enemies." It is this: that love has within it a redemptive power. And there is a power there that eventually transforms individuals. Just keep being friendly to that person. Just keep loving them, and they can’t stand it too long. Oh, they react in many ways in the beginning. They react with guilt feelings, and sometimes they’ll hate you a little more at that transition period, but just keep loving them. And by the power of your love they will break down under the load. That’s love, you see. It is redemptive, and this is why Jesus says love. There’s something about love that builds up and is creative. There is something about hate that tears down and is destructive. So love your enemies.
                                                Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.


Here is a sampling of the martyrs who gave their lives for others.
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Civil Rights Martyrs


May 7, 1955 · BelzoniMississippi
Rev. George Lee, one of the first black people registered to vote in Humphreys County, used his pulpit and his printing press to urge others to vote. White officials offered Lee protection on the condition he end his voter registration efforts, but Lee refused and was murdered.


September 30, 1962 · OxfordMississippi
Paul Guihard, a reporter for a French news service, was killed by gunfire from a white mob during protests over the admission of James Meredith to the University of Mississippi.


April 23, 1963 · AttallaAlabama
William Lewis Moore, a postman from Baltimore, was shot and killed during a one-man march against segregation. Moore had planned to deliver a letter to the governor of Mississippi urging an end to tolerance.


June 12, 1963 · JacksonMississippi
Medgar Evers, who directed NAACP operations in Mississippi, was leading a campaign for integration in Jackson when he was shot and killed by a sniper at his home.
September 15, 1963 · BirminghamAlabama
Addie Mae Collins, Denise McNair, Carole Robertson and Cynthia Wesley were getting ready for church services when a bomb exploded at the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, killing all four of the school-age girls. The church had been a center for civil rights meetings and marches.


April 7, 1964 · ClevelandOhioRev. Bruce Klunder was among civil rights activists who protested the building of a segregated school by placing their bodies in the way of construction equipment. Klunder was crushed to death when a bulldozer backed over him.



June 21, 1964 · PhiladelphiaMississippi
James Earl Chaney, Andrew Goodman and Michael Henry Schwerner, young civil rights workers, were arrested by a deputy sheriff and then released into the hands of Klansmen who had plotted their murders. They were shot, and their bodies were buried in an earthen dam.


March 11, 1965 · SelmaAlabama
Rev. James Reeb, a Unitarian minister from Boston, was among many white clergymen who joined the Selma marchers after the attack by state troopers at the Edmund Pettus Bridge. Reeb was beaten to death by white men while he walked down a Selma street.


March 25, 1965 · Selma Highway, Alabama
Viola Gregg Liuzzo, a housewife and mother from Detroit, drove alone to Alabama to help with the Selma march after seeing televised reports of the attack at the Edmund Pettus Bridge. She was driving marchers back to Selma from Montgomery when she was shot and killed by a Klansmen in a passing car.



June 10, 1966 · NatchezMississippi
Ben Chester White, who had worked most of his life as a caretaker on a plantation, had no involvement in civil rights work. He was murdered by Klansmen who thought they could divert attention from a civil rights march by killing a black person.



February 8, 1968 · OrangeburgSouth Carolina
Samuel Ephesians Hammond Jr., Delano Herman Middleton and Henry Ezekial Smith were shot and killed by police who fired on student demonstrators at the South Carolina State College campus.


April 4, 1968 · MemphisTennessee
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a Baptist minister, was a major architect of the Civil Rights Movement. He led and inspired major non-violent desegregation campaigns, including those in Montgomery and Birmingham. He won the Nobel peace prize. He was assassinated as he prepared to lead a demonstration in Memphis.

Viola Liuzzo family

"I want to be the white man's brother, not his brother-in-law."
                                                Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Sunday, January 14, 2018

The Road to Kingdom Come – The Path to Eternal Salvation - Death


Honor Death by Celebrating the Life, not Mourning the Loss

Jesus demonstrated the path to eternal salvation with five actions, three had never been experienced by mankind.  Life and Death are two actions familiar to us although our knowledge of the significance of these is little understood.


When you add the other three, Transfiguration, Resurrection, and Ascension, the whole concept of each one alone defies our maximum mental capabilities to grasp.  At that point we are stuck somewhere between Steven Spielberg and Walt Disney, like a fuzzy fantasy.


All three are far beyond our understanding of life, and so many other things beyond life as we know it.  You must get beyond the limits of your mind.  This world is no longer a playground, this is a spiritual war zone.  The long-rumored battle between Michael with his legions of Angels versus the Fallen Angels, good versus evil, was true, and the battleground has now spilled into our world, Creation.

We don’t even see it.


But this is just a backdrop for the Main Event, your awakening.

It can and must come, to each and every one of you, if you are prepared to pay the price.

What I am about to disclose to you could change you, or reinforce what you might have thought.  At a minimum, I hope it will lead to triggering your imagination and stimulating your creativity.


IMAGINATION

CREATIVITY


These are two of the most important gifts you were given by the Creator.  Or perhaps it will stimulate you to seek out the truth.  Deep down inside you harbor a fear that you are not fulfilling your mission in life.  Your intuition is probably right.

Your physical body is perhaps the most complex, miraculous, and magnificent creation of the Father.  When I say your body, I mean in a living state, after the Soul has fused with the fetus at the moment of birth, and the result defies physics, all of science, logic, or any other form of comprehension.

No matter what you think about yourself, Father Creator loves you so much because you are his Creation, that he gave you life.  Your life is just the first step in your journey, for you must then find answers to the most unlikely of questions.


Not only did he create you to function in our world, he then gave you a path to return to the Kingdom, then to the Eternal State of Oneness of the Creator in Eternity.  And then, about thirteen billion years after he created your world, he sent you his Son Jesus.

When Jesus first came to Earth during the Roman Empire his visit certainly did not get the press attention it deserved.  But then, it took a long time for the news of events in Jerusalem to circulate around the world by camel and messenger pigeon.


His first mission was not just to die for your sins, it was meant to serve as a wake-up call.

  • To help you know who you are and where you came from.

  • To give you a living, breathing Son of God who looked and lived just like you.

  • To use his powers through the Creator to work miracles and get your attention.

  • To demonstrate through Transfiguration that God’s Grace in Heaven awaits those who awaken to the light on Earth.

  • To demonstrate that sacrifices must be made to bask in the brilliant white light of the Kingdom of Heaven, or the golden glow of Eternity beyond.
 
All of these things, in order for the Holy Spirit to awaken you to the mysteries of creation and the magic of beyond.  So, Jesus came to experience Birth, Transfiguration, Death, Resurrection, and Ascension to show you how it is done.

Our knowledge and experience are centered around Birth and Death, the natural cycle of life.  Our misunderstanding of the significance of death has led to a backlash of negative thinking, thus increasing the density or frequency of our own bodies and stalling the progress of our spiritual evolution back to the Creator.


Nothing can trigger an emotional response on Earth like Death.  To understand the meaning of Death we need to unravel the mysteries of life, our life, in the Earth state.

We have discussed the structure of the spiritual world outside.  There are three key components we have identified, Eternity, the Kingdom (of Heaven), and Creation, the world in which we take physical form.


Based on a preponderance of information that has come to us through ancient scripture, inspired thinking, the teaching of Jesus, and new revelations of long-hidden truth we have been exposed to some of the truth.  All things on Earth and the rest of Creation agree that one of the most important cycles we experience is the circle of life.  Yet for all its importance there is very little we truly understand about it.

The Father created all that is in order for us to experience the human condition, the physical body.  It is our most important test of faith and of our ability to seek salvation by following the path as shown by Jesus.

I think we might all agree on this premise and goal.  Yet in our everyday life on Earth, we tend to ignore the most important teaching and example set by the Son of God.  Of course, you may disagree with me about the importance, but look at the evidence.  You praise the power of the Father and pray to his Son to show you the light, all the while denying the most important components of the path Jesus showed us.


Being born and dying are but two of the five actions Jesus taught us, and generally we accept them.  Still we ignore the core of his teaching that all five steps are necessary for our spiritual awakening and fulfillment of the most important aspect of our mission, reuniting with Father Creator.


In our life on Earth we must achieve Transfiguration, embrace the State of Grace it represents, and know that such a state can only be temporarily experienced in our life, as it cannot be a permanent condition until we die.  In somewhat scientific terms since Earthlings have a tendency of wanting to feel, see, and experience something before accepting it as truth, we create our own barriers to keep from experiencing the state of Transfiguration, the state of living in the Grace of God.


When Jesus transfigured for apostles Peter, James, and John, an event he neither planned nor expected, he was in a deep state of prayer.  Suddenly his body burst into a blinding radiating white light, he seemed almost transparent to them, and on each side of him appeared spiritual entities the apostles identified as Moses and Elijah.  Both had been long dead at the time yet there they stood, in the clouds on either side of Jesus radiating the same blinding light.


Jesus was frustrated at the time with his apostles who continued to doubt and misunderstand his words and teaching, even as he was demonstrating his power with miracles.  In spite of spending three years with the Son of God before his death, those closest to him continued to lack faith.  Only the Magdalen, who we call Mary Magdalen, understood the meaning and purpose of his words and actions, and in time came to be known as the Apostle to the Apostles.


It was Magdalen alone among all others who heard and understood the words of Jesus and who spent the rest of her life trying to make certain those words were not misinterpreted.  She had a faith in Jesus and a love for Jesus that transcended their human condition and limitations.
 

Throughout his entire ministry she stood beside him, from the Baptism with John the Baptist to his Crucifixion and death on the Cross, where only Magdalen, of all the apostles and disciples, stood with his Mother Mary to mourn their beloved’s death.


She helped bring his body down and move it to the tomb where she anointed it with sacred oils.  When the tomb was closed, she checked periodically in anticipation of his Resurrection, was first to discover the tomb was empty, first to discover the arisen Lord, then sent by Jesus to tell the Apostles of his Resurrection.  Finally, she was at his Ascension when the followers received the Holy Spirit and Jesus, accompanied again by Moses and Elijah, ascended into the Kingdom of Heaven.


His Resurrection was the second time Jesus had Transfigured, into the State of God’s Grace, having previously experienced it with Peter, James, and John.  This time it was permanent.  So, in his human state he experienced Birth, Transfiguration into a state of Grace, and his final act of being crucified and Death.  At the moment of his Death the world was made aware that he had fulfilled the ancient prophecy by dying, and would soon return.

In fact, let me review what happened at the moment of his Death on the Cross by quoting from an earlier description of events in an article written Good Friday of 2017.


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Colton’s Point Times – Conversations with Melchizedek – April 6, 2017

 Friday

[On Good Friday were there Angels with Jesus?]

Yes, Michael and Gabriel.

[How about when He was carrying the Cross?]

They turned away.

[So, He was on His own.]


They turned away their faces from the greatness of that ultimate human experience, his being crucified for bearing the truth.  And the turning away was so as not to be contaminated by the loneness, the low vibration of that ultimate human condition.  The carnage and the ugliness of the humanness.  The ugliness to which, we would bring ourselves down, descend.

[Is it true the Roman stabbed the sword into Jesus to make sure he would die before the Sabbath began?]

Yes, that was the motive, that was the intention.  It was also in the mind of the one who ordered this, the Roman Centurion.

Longinus was the soldier who actually pierced Jesus.  He really was trying to help the Savior pass.  He got the message, oh he got the message.  He knew who Jesus was.  He did not want to prolong this anymore.  It also fulfilled a prophecy that Jesus would be dead before the Passover paving the way for the angels to arrive.

There would be no Jews on the streets concerned with the body missing or the burial. As a result, there would be a blank space in there where all of this other story would unfold.  Without the Passover and everyone home and in after the sunset, this all would not have been possible.  So, the Roman, the head of that guard who ordered it, was motivated by the Holy Spirit to create fulfillment of this prophecy.


Thus, at the precise moment of death on that fateful Friday, the earth, nature, the universe, and endless hordes of angels were able to awaken the world to the death of Jesus and the coming resurrection from the dead.

At the moment Jesus died, a massive earthquake tremor shook the entire earth.  There was a complete great darkening of the sky.  It was not just an eclipse, but an emission from a planet.  It was some kind of an explosion or emission that slowly passed in front of the sun blocking the sunlight for the next twenty-four hours.


A celestial darkening overcame the earth.  More like a cloud, more like a shadow, as clouds pulled together bringing a great darkening.  It was almost like the clouds pulled together to mask a major explosion behind it.  There was a great roar, a rumbling from that, which people would interpret as thunder.

[At the time of the death and resurrection was the whole world aware of what was going on, just the Middle East, or only the Israelis?]

The whole world felt the tremor and, the side where the Sun was, all of that area would have seen the darkening, whether it was on the horizon or not.


Those on the opposite side of the earth would have seen a shower of that explosion, a dense meteor shower with remnants striking the earth at different points.  There was impact, impact all over the globe, yes, a shower of the stars and the sky, the sky lighting up in places because of that. 

There was also a great essence of human foreboding, and all through the animal kingdom, the animal behavior just responded, indeed all through nature, marking that point.  That the mission was fulfilled.

There was rejoicing, great rejoicing.  Definitely, Angels sang.

[How many Angels came down during that period, between the death and Resurrection.  I mean is there such a thing as the number of Angels, was it like an overwhelming amount?  It seems people would stay off the streets for the next couple of days waiting to see what happened.]

A good question, can we number the Angels? 


There were hordes, hordes of Angels.  Banks upon banks, layers upon layers.  Sweeping, sweeping and rolling, and ascending and descending.  You know that concept of Seraphim, the Seraphim.  Michael was within that whole ascending, descending, rolling, turning, of Angelic forces coming.  He would appear and reappear.

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Once he was laid to rest in his tomb the stage was set for his last two acts on Earth, his Resurrection and Ascension.

How do we embrace the Death of a Loved One?

If we understand death is a necessary step to get to the Kingdom in Heaven, then we should turn our attention to focusing on celebrating the life lived and the progress made toward a reunion in Heaven.  This is not a time for grieving, mourning the loss, feeling abandoned by those left behind.

It is a time to celebrate the life lived, not mourn the death.  In death, you return to the Kingdom where your progress in your sacred covenant with God is assessed.  You are following the path of Jesus “outside of time” with your body no longer necessary.  You have returned to the Heavenly Soul of the Just, the Heart of the Creator in the Kingdom.


In order for your lifetimes on Earth to reach an end, you must embrace and experience the last two acts demonstrated by Jesus, the Resurrection from the Dead and the Ascension into the Kingdom.

Earlier, when you experienced the Transfiguration by being touched by the Holy Spirit, you were made aware of the final calling to the Father, the secrets to life everlasting.  Your own Resurrection, demonstrated by Jesus, allows you to break free of the ties that bind you to everyday life on Earth.  You have evolved to a higher frequency than the density of Earth.

In this state of Grace, you have the wisdom of Melchizedek, the power of Angels, and the example of Jesus at your disposal.  It will be your new mission to help all others still left attached to Earth.


You see, in the eyes of the Creator, we all are One, the Oneness found in the heart of Father Creator.  That same heart is the Soul for all mankind.  Each of you is connected to the heart of the Creator by golden filament light beams.

All physical bodies have their own Soul on Earth, but all Souls come from the same single source, the One source, the heart of Father Creator.  You achieve Resurrection when you follow the inspiration of the Holy Spirit and the path of Jesus, Son of God.


You do not die in the physical world, only the vessel you occupy ceases to exist.  Your soul and spirit, they live on in the Kingdom where form is energy, thought is energy, and perfect love is energy.

You Resurrect when you become the Will of the Father, and never again will return to Earth in the physical form.  However, you can choose to return as an Angel to help protect those left behind.

For the Grande Finale, your Ascension, all Souls destined for Eternity Ascend, at the end of time, in unison, in Oneness, in the Grace of God, and the love of the Father.


And then there was the One.

(More later)