Orlando wrote,
Quote:Did you know there is not actually any proof this woman was MM and some people find it an unwarranted slur on her name that the Catholic church traditionally associated her with this woman (who Luke says had led a sinful life) and also made out she was a prostitute before becoming Jesus follower. I believe I read the Church has now admitted this (i.e. that this is an old tradition, but there is no evidence for it). However i do see the point you are making about how Jesus behaved (reacting to her spontaneous love etc, not proud of having expensive perfume poured on him). BTW, not saying there's something terrible about being an ex-prostitute, just that, it would seem, there is no particular reason to think MM was one, and this image of the sinful woman saved by jesus has predominated instead of instead of her being depicted as what she possibly was - a strong, independant female follower of Jesus, who is, possibly uniquely in the Bible (?), named after the place she is from and not her father or husband, who is reported to have been the first person to see the risen Jesus, and in some apocryphal literature is even called his "companion" and said to be his most loved disciple
Honestly, i go less by what's exactly in the Bible (and other peoples interpretations of same, whether it's commonly accepted or not), and what's in the Cayce readings which talk quite a bit about biblical history from many varied perspectives. Cayce's info is not infallible, Cayce at times was not a particularly 'clear' channel, and even sometimes if people were around him and feeling and thinking very strongly about something, it could and did occasionally skew the info coming through.
For example, waking Cayce was one of the least 'racist' people of his times and place, even though he grew up in an extremely prejudiced environment, the south during the late 1800's and early 1900's. He had a lot of major conflicts with his father, and one of the many conflicts was that his father was a hard core racist who vehemently disliked black people*, and in his failed insurance business, refused to sell insurance to people with dark skin. Edgar didn't like or agree with this at all, from his Christian perspective, all were brothers in Spirit. He was one of the first people known to have integrated his Sunday school classes because he believed in basic equality.
Anyways, sometimes his father would get involved with the readings and be there near Edgar during some readings. In one particular instance, it seems like some of that skewing went on because of strong, material, outside energies.
All in all, the Cayce readings have been verified in many ways, on many subjects, and i just trust them more than not. Its a deeper inner thing (along with dreams, direct guidance, etc), and also from years of analytical study, synthesis. Well anyways, the Cayce readings affirm quite a few of the major assumptions about the N.T., like with Mary M., though it gives a different twist to the story, saying that she wasn't a common prostitute so much as that her parents were part of the Jewish resistance against Rome, and basically used her from a young age as a pawn to get information from Roman leaders..and eventually this kind of lifestyle and upbringing, had a rather detrimental and unbalancing affect on her psyche. Cayce's source said that Yeshua did not know a woman in that sense, and if he had decided to be with one, wouldn't have been with Mary M. because when he first met her, she was kind of a 'harlot', and not one he would have been innately attracted to in that sense.
Eventually though, she became one of his strongest supporters, and really "got" his teachings at a deep level, and Yeshua recognized this in her. See, its not black and white, either way, many shades of gray. The woman whose Total Self had expressed the lifetime and personality of Mary M., supposedly and apparently had gotten readings (both health and Life readings) from Cayce. Her Life readings are to me, quite fascinating. To me, her's is a story of the redemptive power of love, particularly for those who have gone far astray. Of course many, particularly women authors want to believe and want us to believe that she was a near pure priestess type, and a companion of Yeshua's. Many of us have an ego need to bring him down to our vibratory patterns.
In other cases, the Cayce readings flat out contradict certain accepted notions about the Bible and biblical history. For example, Cayce says that there were actually two women, and two examples, where Yeshua stopped the stoning of two women. Again, in the end, it's an inner thing, and one has to go within for answers, or to check outside info.
Quote:Oh yes, people donate Rolls Royces to me all the time, and I am sure it is just out of love Grin
You lucky bastard you! You must have attended some of the Abraham Hicks conferences.
* interestingly, in his father Life readings, Cayce's source attributes his deep dislike and hatred of black people,
partially to a karmic issue. Apparently in another life, his father had been an ancient gaul, and had been taken as a slave on a row boat type ship, and one of the over seers who whipped him had been a man of color.