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Question:
I have been a Catholic and have had a deep attachment to the Virgin Mary. I felt she was a woman and would better understand my problems. What do you think?
Answer:
I was educated in a Catholic Convent for eleven years. In all the years that I have heard and received messages and instruction from Christ, he has never referred to his mother as being a source of sanctity or wisdom.
Christ’s descents to my consciousness level appeared to be always motivated by a longing to instruct me in the Truth of Existence that I might, one day, share it with others. Christ never told me about the future except as a warning that difficult times were ahead and we would need his teachings concerning the Laws of Existence to help us survive the turmoil. I know that people do speak of messages from the Virgin Mary and Mother Mary — but I do not involve myself with them as I am only interested in what I know to be absolute Truth and absolutely real.
Question:
I see that the Letters tell us that we create our own experiences with our thinking. This sounds like a fairy tale. Can you explain it briefly for me?
Answer:
The answer lies in the fact that nothing in the world is solid – everything is basically energy. The energy is Consciousness. Consciousness is Life, and Life is Consciousness.
It originates as Divine Consciousness but when injected into us at conception, it becomes human consciousness, a facet of which is electromagnetism — out of which all matter is constructed.
As you think your emotionally-charged thoughts, you create electric blue-prints and if these are powerful enough or become habitual thought forms, they will eventually manifest in our lives as objects or experiences. The things you greatly fear and also the things you greatly desire will eventually manifest in your life. We are not aware of it, but our thoughts and feelings do materialise in our experience more often than one would ever believe.
Most certainly, if we judge people, we will be judged ourselves. We all reap what we sow.
Question:
Jesus never spoke of homosexuality as far as we know and it is difficult to understand from Christ’s Letters, what his position on homosexuality really is.
Answer:
Jesus said quite clearly: Judge not that you be not judged. He demonstrated that he practiced what he preached because he did not condemn the unhappy woman found in adultery but rescued her from certain stoning. Christ perceives the world as a wonderfully simple, natural order of creation to individualise Divine Consciousness into units of individuality. He sees them as being enclosed within the capsule of ego — electromagnetic impulses which have been given us to ensure our survival but which cause us many problems and much pain and sorrow, because they can drive people into uncontrollable desires of every kind. Christ is aware we spend our lives trying to bring the ego under reasonable control to enable us to live at peace within the world — at peace with ourselves and with other people.
Christ’s great message regarding sex is that it should only be practiced with sincere love. He says that to indulge in sex with any kind of resentment or animosity in our hearts is severely detrimental to partners. Couples can actually bring about a lowering of consciousness in each other because they pass their consciousness vibrations into one another. As a result of such lowered consciousness vibrations, an illness of some kind may follow.
A person who is naturally driven to love their own sex and want to have sexual relations with them is not to be blamed. Christ would say: Try to resist all sex which is not driven entirely by true Love.
Question:
Good Morning, I’d like to ask two questions. One of them refers to Christ’s parables. That is:
“For I have come to put a man against his father, and the daughter against her mother and the daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law. And man’s enemies will be his own relatives.
He who loves his father or his mother more than me, is not worthy of me; and he who loves his son or daughter more than me, is not worthy of me.”
When Jesús was told his Mother and his brothers and sisters were outside and wanted to speak to him, He said: “Who is my mother? Who are my brothers and sisters?” He pointed towards His disciples saying:
“Here you have my mother and my brothers and sisters.” When one of His disciples asked him to allow him to bury his father, Jesus told him: “Follow me; and let the dead bury their dead.”
I don’t understand the meaning (what’s more it sounds so unloving). I don’t doubt His Teaching at all. The other question refers to the hermetic teachings. Is there a similarity to those of Christ?
I’m most grateful for your reply. I leave you with great affection and thanks.
Answer:
The earthly Jesus was often pragmatic and it seemed he often spoke with irony. Have you yourself never come across families divided by their different religious beliefs which divide them as strongly as would real verbal abuse and bad treatment?
In any event, none of these quotations have come from Christ’s Letters and so I cannot guarantee that Jesus ever truly spoke them.