Six Holy Poems
1) Galilean II Waiting for the Perfect Blessing (Do we wait after death?) Upon death the saints, true Christians will receive joy- But their joy will only be complete when no members of the body is lacking- No members must be missing: one for all and all for one: Before the promise is attained: the perfect blessing!...
Let me explain: the eye cannot say to the hand, I do not need you- Hence, if a part of the body is missing, where is the joy? Thus, even: Abraham, Isaac, Jacob wait to for the complete body, to get the complete blessing.
#3912 (5-13-2013) 1 Corinthians 15:35-53 "For this corruptible must put on incorruption, and this mortal must put on immortality.
" Ephesians 2: 6-7 "(God) hath raised us up together, and made us sit together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus: That in the ages to come he might show the exceeding riches of his grace in his kindness toward us through Christ Jesus.
" 2) Galilean II Mary's Assumption into Haven Mary, mother of Christ is presently in the Father's House, the very house a true Christian and prophet of old must wait to enter...
to attain full joy! Why is this so? First, she made no one suffer while on earth, thus she carried no guilt forth...
(not even when Christ was on the cross) Which gives the sting to death...
! In essence: she leaves no guilt behind on earth to be buried, and guilt is the bondage man carries (love overcomes guilt, and love was her assumption-her statement, when she left earth to enter Heaven).
#3913 (5-14-2013)/ "The sting of death is sin" Cor.
15: 55-56 "O death, where is thy sting?" 3) Mystery of the Wine Galilean I I (Christ's Unspoken Mystery) "I will drink...
?" says the Lord.
The savior grieves about our sins, he cannot rejoice while a person is in perversion (this should be understandable).
Still why, you ask? Because he is an intercessor for our sins!...
Therefore, how can Christ drink the 'wine' of joy he promised, with a person grieving him with their sins? This is not possible (especially in His Father's house).
You see, the sadness of sin rises up to him, ad infinitum- So he says: 'I will drink with you in the Kingdom of my Father' this promised wine, He has spoken to you of- Hence, he waits until we are converted that we may follow in his footsteps, and this will lead to the wine of joy-in his Father's House.
#3914 (5-14-2013) Note: Sad but true, we are the ones who delay the joy by our negligence, and the Lord said: He will not drink alone.
That is why Judgment is kept a secret that that Last Day, the saints and prophets will have time to workout their perfection.
1 Corinthians 15:35-53 Ephesians 2: 6-7 "(God) hath raised us up together, and made us sit together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus: That in the ages to come he might show the exceeding riches of his grace in his kindness toward us through Christ Jesus.
" 4) Galilean I II concept-last things The Gathering (The end, end!) Upon death, some people will go to heaven, but not Heaven, Heaven, not yet- Also, Some people will go to Hell, but not Hell, Hell- Not yet...
History must first come to an end.
This is called "The Gathering.
" When the total of humanity will be as one organism- Complete!...
But only when All has come to its ultimate end.
Here, not one person will be left unaffected.
And here, the definitive judgment begins...
! #3915 (5-14-2013) 1 Corinthians 15:35-53 "For this corruptible must put on incorruption, and this mortal must put on immortality.
" 5) Galilean I I I concept-last things Construction of the Soul (What is the Soul made out of?) It is often called 'Materia Prima' (or pure potency) The soul has to be made out of something, mustn't it be? Only in form does this matter become matter in the physical sense.
If the soul is constructed of this matter-if it be true, within a physical person, Then upon death, what takes place with the soul? It leaves the body in a condition of pure potency; as the physical matter remains as it was...
Now, between the living body and the corpse, resides a gulf: Of prime matter-constantly maintained- As a result, the identity of the risen body, is based exclusively upon the identity of the soul.
#3910/5-13-2013 Reference to Thomistic Teachings (Saint Thomas) and those of Durandus of Saint-Pourcain (1275-11333 A.
D.
), and those of Joseph Ratzinger 1 Corinthians 15:35-53 "Behold, I show you a mystery; we shall not all sleep, but we shall be changed...
" 6) Galilean I I I concept-last things Divine Manifestation (A Poem in three Parts) Is there a last day? There is no such thing as the end of time, once belonging and being with Christ.
That said: "Our risen body is even now waiting in heaven" (already prepared in the body of Christ).
Thus, our true life already exists in a hidden form with Christ ((and our earthly life already died) (cast away like old garments)) Now we come to an infinite, dynamic process of transition: from this to that.
So, where is the end? We need not even consider it (just the resurrection) With this in mind, we must put all naturalistic and physicalistic ideas aside along with speculation! (this is not spiritualism but pneumatic realism)(of the vital Spirit, the soul)).
To make the perishable become imperishable! (the soul and body connected.
) You see, we are but flesh and blood, in a world of the present (which is most noticeable when we look at all the corpses of the world)-but, Did not Christ say: "My flesh is food indeed...
?" and, "The flesh is of no benefit...
?" Within this realism does the risen Lord become apparent beyond naturalism and spiritualism- "It is the Spirit that gives life...
" How is this possible? One becomes withdrawn from earthly perceptions, and knowledge- emancipated from subjection to the laws of matter (atoms, molecules, organisms) Now he is open to the world of divine manifestation (expression), the appearance of Christ, as Christ was to the appearance of His Father (while in His divine otherness, when He walked the earth).
Ref: Eph.
2, 6/Cor.
15: 35-53/Colossians 3:1-3 #3908/#3909 (5-13-2013) Inspired by the writings of Joseph Ratzinger, in Eschatology "...
your life is hid with Christ in God.
" Colossians 3;3.
Note1: the old concept, Old Jewish beliefs were resuscitation of the body, with the soul, the corpse, this of course is not Christology.
Note 2: to fully understand the concept of communion, we are stepping into pneumatic realism, and out of the physicalistic realism one now lives in.
The sacrament is hard realism, of the afferent (brought into a central region) that "My flesh is food indeed and my blood is drink indeed.
" Note 3: so if you are dead, and you have risen, you no longer are of human flesh, but the flesh of Christ, which is spirit.
4) Christ's resurrection is our resurrection.
Christ's flesh and blood is our clothing (Philip); this is the flesh, the only flesh of salvation (Corinthians 15:35- 54).
In essence, true Christians have already resurrected (Letter of Rheginos).
Perhaps that is why I have always felt saved, once I was.
We must remember the Kingdom of God is a theme not an item.
"For this corruptible must put on incorruption, and this mortal must put on immortality.
" Note: the power of love, let me give an example: the true Bodhisatva in Buddhism, is Christ-figuratively speaking, if one is to consider the Asian dream come true, that being, opening up the gates of hell, and this is what happened when Christ descended into Hell.
And we must ask why he did so: out of Love.
Let me explain: the eye cannot say to the hand, I do not need you- Hence, if a part of the body is missing, where is the joy? Thus, even: Abraham, Isaac, Jacob wait to for the complete body, to get the complete blessing.
#3912 (5-13-2013) 1 Corinthians 15:35-53 "For this corruptible must put on incorruption, and this mortal must put on immortality.
" Ephesians 2: 6-7 "(God) hath raised us up together, and made us sit together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus: That in the ages to come he might show the exceeding riches of his grace in his kindness toward us through Christ Jesus.
" 2) Galilean II Mary's Assumption into Haven Mary, mother of Christ is presently in the Father's House, the very house a true Christian and prophet of old must wait to enter...
to attain full joy! Why is this so? First, she made no one suffer while on earth, thus she carried no guilt forth...
(not even when Christ was on the cross) Which gives the sting to death...
! In essence: she leaves no guilt behind on earth to be buried, and guilt is the bondage man carries (love overcomes guilt, and love was her assumption-her statement, when she left earth to enter Heaven).
#3913 (5-14-2013)/ "The sting of death is sin" Cor.
15: 55-56 "O death, where is thy sting?" 3) Mystery of the Wine Galilean I I (Christ's Unspoken Mystery) "I will drink...
?" says the Lord.
The savior grieves about our sins, he cannot rejoice while a person is in perversion (this should be understandable).
Still why, you ask? Because he is an intercessor for our sins!...
Therefore, how can Christ drink the 'wine' of joy he promised, with a person grieving him with their sins? This is not possible (especially in His Father's house).
You see, the sadness of sin rises up to him, ad infinitum- So he says: 'I will drink with you in the Kingdom of my Father' this promised wine, He has spoken to you of- Hence, he waits until we are converted that we may follow in his footsteps, and this will lead to the wine of joy-in his Father's House.
#3914 (5-14-2013) Note: Sad but true, we are the ones who delay the joy by our negligence, and the Lord said: He will not drink alone.
That is why Judgment is kept a secret that that Last Day, the saints and prophets will have time to workout their perfection.
1 Corinthians 15:35-53 Ephesians 2: 6-7 "(God) hath raised us up together, and made us sit together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus: That in the ages to come he might show the exceeding riches of his grace in his kindness toward us through Christ Jesus.
" 4) Galilean I II concept-last things The Gathering (The end, end!) Upon death, some people will go to heaven, but not Heaven, Heaven, not yet- Also, Some people will go to Hell, but not Hell, Hell- Not yet...
History must first come to an end.
This is called "The Gathering.
" When the total of humanity will be as one organism- Complete!...
But only when All has come to its ultimate end.
Here, not one person will be left unaffected.
And here, the definitive judgment begins...
! #3915 (5-14-2013) 1 Corinthians 15:35-53 "For this corruptible must put on incorruption, and this mortal must put on immortality.
" 5) Galilean I I I concept-last things Construction of the Soul (What is the Soul made out of?) It is often called 'Materia Prima' (or pure potency) The soul has to be made out of something, mustn't it be? Only in form does this matter become matter in the physical sense.
If the soul is constructed of this matter-if it be true, within a physical person, Then upon death, what takes place with the soul? It leaves the body in a condition of pure potency; as the physical matter remains as it was...
Now, between the living body and the corpse, resides a gulf: Of prime matter-constantly maintained- As a result, the identity of the risen body, is based exclusively upon the identity of the soul.
#3910/5-13-2013 Reference to Thomistic Teachings (Saint Thomas) and those of Durandus of Saint-Pourcain (1275-11333 A.
D.
), and those of Joseph Ratzinger 1 Corinthians 15:35-53 "Behold, I show you a mystery; we shall not all sleep, but we shall be changed...
" 6) Galilean I I I concept-last things Divine Manifestation (A Poem in three Parts) Is there a last day? There is no such thing as the end of time, once belonging and being with Christ.
That said: "Our risen body is even now waiting in heaven" (already prepared in the body of Christ).
Thus, our true life already exists in a hidden form with Christ ((and our earthly life already died) (cast away like old garments)) Now we come to an infinite, dynamic process of transition: from this to that.
So, where is the end? We need not even consider it (just the resurrection) With this in mind, we must put all naturalistic and physicalistic ideas aside along with speculation! (this is not spiritualism but pneumatic realism)(of the vital Spirit, the soul)).
To make the perishable become imperishable! (the soul and body connected.
) You see, we are but flesh and blood, in a world of the present (which is most noticeable when we look at all the corpses of the world)-but, Did not Christ say: "My flesh is food indeed...
?" and, "The flesh is of no benefit...
?" Within this realism does the risen Lord become apparent beyond naturalism and spiritualism- "It is the Spirit that gives life...
" How is this possible? One becomes withdrawn from earthly perceptions, and knowledge- emancipated from subjection to the laws of matter (atoms, molecules, organisms) Now he is open to the world of divine manifestation (expression), the appearance of Christ, as Christ was to the appearance of His Father (while in His divine otherness, when He walked the earth).
Ref: Eph.
2, 6/Cor.
15: 35-53/Colossians 3:1-3 #3908/#3909 (5-13-2013) Inspired by the writings of Joseph Ratzinger, in Eschatology "...
your life is hid with Christ in God.
" Colossians 3;3.
Note1: the old concept, Old Jewish beliefs were resuscitation of the body, with the soul, the corpse, this of course is not Christology.
Note 2: to fully understand the concept of communion, we are stepping into pneumatic realism, and out of the physicalistic realism one now lives in.
The sacrament is hard realism, of the afferent (brought into a central region) that "My flesh is food indeed and my blood is drink indeed.
" Note 3: so if you are dead, and you have risen, you no longer are of human flesh, but the flesh of Christ, which is spirit.
4) Christ's resurrection is our resurrection.
Christ's flesh and blood is our clothing (Philip); this is the flesh, the only flesh of salvation (Corinthians 15:35- 54).
In essence, true Christians have already resurrected (Letter of Rheginos).
Perhaps that is why I have always felt saved, once I was.
We must remember the Kingdom of God is a theme not an item.
"For this corruptible must put on incorruption, and this mortal must put on immortality.
" Note: the power of love, let me give an example: the true Bodhisatva in Buddhism, is Christ-figuratively speaking, if one is to consider the Asian dream come true, that being, opening up the gates of hell, and this is what happened when Christ descended into Hell.
And we must ask why he did so: out of Love.
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