Justin2710
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Thanks for sharing the link Raphael. I read it and it seemed well researched and objective, unlike McKrone's and some others research. In short, real science!
My question is, if there is a possibility that certain human secretions could potentially discolor fabric in a similar manner as in the shroud, why do we not have more examples around the world where ancient peoples used burial cloths?
But as the article itself says at the end, "However, these observations do not prove how the image was formed or the "authenticity" of the shroud."
imo "Jesus" was just a dude who lived simply, loved a lot, and acheived a balance that few have to date (others have though!), but which is potentially open to us all (as he mentioned too). Too much emphasis on the personal Jesus imo, i try to emphasize the pattern and example of a Christed soul who by freewill fitted himself to be a completely open channel for Christ a.k.a Universal Love/PUL/Oneness..doesn't really matter what you call it.
Why doesn't Yesh, or another master in action just come out and show us...? Well, its sorta like why don't the E.T's just come out and show themselves. Yesh made his rounds in his cycle, and doesn't want people to worship him, to make it a personal thing--this would block spiritual growth, rather like religions have in some cases. He has to wait till the world is suffiently aware spiritually. What mature person would want people to bow down to them, bloody awkward in my opinion?
Or you can read Robert Monroe's account of He/She, where the 1800 year old person says about the world changes that the time is not right yet, that the world may need to go through a period of recognized necessity (espeically in implementing a plan that doesn't involved capitalism, communism, religion, military etc....).
Quick mention of tie in between the Cayce readings and the figure on the cloth. Many years ago, Cayce said that Yeshua would have weighed at least 170 lbs.
Many years later, a scientifically trained researcher (who had done much reconstructive analysis) said to his best approx. the figure on the cloth would have weighed 170 lbs. This strikes me as more than a bit coincidental given many other tie-ins, and evidences, and verifications both behind the Shroud, Historical Yeshua Ben Joseph, and the Cayce readings....
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