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Ricktimet a wonderful post. You know, talking about the body of Jesus is so sacred. If I may add my reply to the topic, I do so in humbleness and with love to you all.
Jesus Christ, the Son of God, was born into Earth, lived in Earth, and died in Earth. He is a man with flesh and bones manifesting the image of God.
This statement deserves hours of contemplation for “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God”.
The Word is Christ, the Logos. Christ is God’s action; For the Godhead, the Divine Trinity, is Silence. Out of the silence comes God’s act in Christ.
When Jesus Christ was crucified on the Cross He gave up His Holy Ghost into our universe and his blood spilt into the Earth. This day, Friday the 13th, a solar eclipse occurred which lasted for three hours. When Jesus gave up his Holy Ghost the curtain hanging in Solomon’s Temple was torn from top to bottom. The Earth shook and rocks split apart, graves broke open, and many of God’s people who had died were raised to life. They left the graves after Jesus rose from death, they went into the Holy City where many people saw them.
Joseph of Arimathea asked Pilate for the body of Jesus and wrapped it in a new linen sheet. Joseph of Arimathea and St. Mark cared for the body of Jesus and this sacred part of esoteric Christian history may be read in Adrian Gilbert’s ‘New Jersusalem’ for those who are sincere in Christian knowledge.
Just before the crucifixion of Jesus Christ people mocked Him ‘this is Jesus, King of the Jews’ and placed a crown of thorns upon His head saying ‘save yourself if you are God’s Son, come on down from the Cross’. When Jesus died and gave up His Holy Ghost the people experienced the solar eclipse and the earthquake and the people risen from the dead and they were terrified and said ‘He really was the Son of God’.
And Mary the Mother of Jesus was fainting and Anna and the two other Mary’s were weeping and lamenting although they knew the prophecy from the beginning. For they were the Women in the Essene Brotherhood in Mt. Carmel, the Order of preparation and dedication of those chosen to make the path straight so the Christ might enter Earth.
‘The Word was with God and the Word was God’.
Edgar Cayce: He came, the Master, in flesh and blood, even as thou didst come in flesh and blood. Yet as He then proclaimed to thee, there is a cleansing of the body, of flesh, of blood, in such measure that it may become illumined with power from on high; that is within thine own body to will: ‘Thy Will O God; not mine, but Thine, be done in me, through me”.
And we listen to Jan van Ruysbroeck, a great Flemish Christian mystic:
The Father dwells in the Son, and the Son in the Father, and all creatures dwell in Both. And this eternal life and being, which we have and are in the eternal Wisdom of God, is like unto God. For it has an eternal immanence in the Divine Essence, without distinction; and through the birth of the Son it has an eternal outflowing in a distinction and otherness, according to the Eternal Idea.
For we know well that the bosom of the Father is our ground and origin, in which we begin our being and life. And from our proper ground, that is from the Father and from all that lives in Him there shines forth an eternal brightness, that is, in the Son, the Father knows himself and all that lives in Him; for all that He has, and all that He is, He gives to the Son save only the property of Fatherhood, which abides in Himself.
And this is why all that lives in the Father, unmanifested in the unity, is also in the Son actively poured forth into manifestation; and the simple ground of our waylessness, but the brightness without limit which streams forth from it, this reveals and brings forth with the Conditioned the hiddeness of God.
And all those men who are raised up above their created being into God-seeing life are one with this Divine brightness.
And the great Christian mystic Meister Eckhart: The eye by which I see God is the same as the eye by which God sees me. My eye and God’s eye are one and the same.
~~ If I have anything, anything at all I give it to you, Gloria. ~~
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