Guest guest Posted October 21, 2006 Report Share Posted October 21, 2006 Yes, I see. This IS available to the Christian community, and its clearly stated that this should be a part of the Christian experience, but somewhere in history it was removed and blocked, so that it didn't become a part of the Christian mass mind and experience. It is the Baptism of Fire, clearly. God is a consuming Fire, clearly. It's all there, but not " seen. " The words are heard, but not connected to the Reality. I'm speaking from inside the Christian mindset. It would be so exciting to see it restored. I can see it and feel it on the horizon. Yes, Christ wants people to come into this area, you are so right. Maybe the blocks that were put in place to keep it out can be removed. Fire is hard to contain and control. Maybe this generation is crying out for it. I've heard the Cry. Just imagine... I welcome IT. My intent is to receive it with all my heart, to let It show me the next step, to serve It and allow It to transform me. And with your help, take my place in the coming Changes in the world. Love, Dhyana , chrism <> wrote: > > This is available to them as well - the Christian community - it just goes by different names for them. Holy spirit and Holy fire and Holy ghost . One of the blockages is in the refusal to honor some of the words of the Christ ie " These things I do you can do and more " etc. Christ wanted and wants people to come into this area. - my take - blessings. > > As far as the declaration goes please state your intentions. How you will use this and what you will do with and for it. And why. Give permission for it to come into your life. - > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2006 Report Share Posted October 21, 2006 > Yes, I see. This IS available to the Christian community, and its > clearly stated that this should be a part of the Christian > experience, but somewhere in history it was removed and blocked, there is ample evidence to suggest it did indeed exist among the earliest Christians, who were largely Copts in and around Alexandria, once the cultural center of the Near East and home of course to the great Library. later a number of these groups became the heretical Gnostics. > It is the Baptism of Fire, clearly. God is a consuming > Fire, clearly. It's all there, but not " seen. " The words are heard, > but not connected to the Reality. the (not the list owner) was not the same as Kundalini, or at least it (Kundalini) would have been considered as a lower or infernal aspect. it was probably in part to divest itself of sorcery and phenomena of lower astral (psychism) mediumship (possession, fortune-telling, chiromancy,augury, astrolatry, etc) that this was withheld from the multitudes but still taught within the atydum to the initiates. Christianity was from its beginnings Neoplatonic at the core, thus an intellectual as well as spiritual discipline. also the 'Holy Spirit' or Holy Ghost is a male personage not feminine: We have perhaps a glimmer of a hint in that the New Testament has John baptizing the multitudes with water (and note that Jesus too is baptized), and Jesus baptizing the elect with the Holy Ghost and with Fire (the and the event of Pentecost). Clearly there are mysteries here. The only gender reference we have is found within the New Testament: " But when the Comforter is come, whom I will send unto you from the Father, even the Spirit of truth, which proceedeth from the Father, he shall testify of me: John 16:13 Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth: for he shall not speak of himself; but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall he speak: and he will show you things to come " - John 15:26 The " Comforter " (Paraclete) has a unique place in the Christian New Testament. It is alternately referred to simply as the " Spirit of God " or simply the " Spirit " which is of neuter gender, but it is never associated to feminine gender. Now so as to not appear chauvinistic, it's necessary to realize that 'masculine' and 'feminine' are in many traditions of esotericism " shorthand " for active/conscious/intelligent force, and passive/unconscious/mediumistic forces, respectively. > Maybe this generation is crying out for it. Absolutely. Unfortunately I personally think that attempts to place Christianity under the umbrella of the revisionist paganism of new age thought is both dangerous and ultimately ineffectual. This is, however, merely my opinion and others may not share it. -brian Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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