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[b][/b]', To find anything of value one will have to search with a candle (or binatone lamp) in broad-day-light' the preceeding statement depicts the process of seeking; the kind of which the bringer of truth and light 'our lord Jesus' was refering to when he rightly said 'seek and yea shall find'. wonderful is the way of the father (thou shall not use the name of the lord in vain), so wonderful that to the eye of sinful man it shall ever remain uncomprehencible, when you are told that thou shall not kill, or thou shall not take what you cannot give or, you have no legal right to unlawfully terminate the life of another, don't these statements all point to the same basic fact? or law? as the case may be. during the course of this life, one will come to the observation that it is a common characteristic for we humans to forcible look for a definate form for something which inherently hath none. all this is an attempt to say on the judgment day that, O father it is because it was in writting and i could not see, it was in words of which i could not hear, Aha, it was in french and i was polish!, and so on and so forth. all similar excuses can be heard from humans, it is not merely issolated to a particular group of people or indegines of a particular region,but cuts across all peoples.we always have this , do i call it weakness of seeking for a kind of shield behind which we run in order to be absolved of all responsibility. mother will say husband made her do it; husband will say grandpa made him do it; grandpa will say great-grandpa; sister will say mother, and so on. but for how long? before you know it this short earth life of yours is over, then what next? the great age old questions such as reincarnation, life after death, last judgement etc, will come be knocking on the doors of ones soul. lets not forget that the kind of questions that will be knocking cannot be streamlined to definate topics (reincarnation, life after death etc) because they a soley dependent of the nature of the person concerned ,eg for to the soul of a 'strong herbalist' the questions that will arise will differ form that of a 'pope'!, the buttom line is these questions are independent for each person and thus individual, or how sure are we that they are even questions? may be works, living works? for going by what christ said in the parrable of the rich man and the poor beggar, we can see that of arriving in the after life every human (not soul) spirit (after a longer or shorter period of inertia or shock)is confronted with their works. i said 'inertia' earlier because u can't simply expect to wake up in the after life and start dancing 'hurray, I'm alive!'. To the wise are giving wise words. to the birds of the same flock the same feather will be found. all fellow workers share the same pub (bar). and so on. even if i were to quote the entire grail message word for word. not a single, i tell you, not a single ONE, that was not preapared for it will understand, (eyes but don't see and ears but don't hear). but i tell you. Do not dispair (those who are
wishing to understant). for i am not trying to one again force somthing that is inherently mobile into a rigid form. every one of you will
experience the joy of being. every one.not at the same time but at that time apponted for him or her by the creator!, to he that has
knowledge , these words are not new, but have been said in religions of old, budhaism, krishna, mohammadan, etc. only man, only man, always seeking for an excuse for a way to justify his short comming , his willfull sinnfull nature. hence, his reason , 'Jesus said this, Krishna said that, Mohammad ordered this, Pharor desired that' never do you hear the true disciples of these light bringers and son of the father (Jesus) making such statements. now i know once make this post that all those critics (with no reason for their citicizim other than once again seeking for an excuse) will seek for loop holes in this post in order to drag all those in between to their den. but i smile , i only smile , because , they know not the will of the father. the will in which all things swing. the will that supposesedly allowed even the sinnfull to breath, so that on his judgment day the fullish sluggard might not say 'Oh master, i stole my neigbouts air because i could not breath' or 'i stole my brothers bread because i was hungry' for i tell you, on that faithfull day, this will not suffice.
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