Friday, August 11, 2017

Biblical Impressions

Q. The Bible is full of parables and stories. One of them suggests that the Apostle Thomas (Doubting Thomas) did not believe that Jesus had resurrected even though the other Disciples had witnessed Jesus after his crucifixion. Thomas encountered Jesus on a road and insisted on seeing his wounds and touching him. Did that actually happen? Did he encounter Jesus and touch him after the Resurrection or was that a story designed to explain Faith?
A. When I tune into this I get that Thomas did see Jesus in an apparition state.  I get this apparition was very real, not foggy or hazy, but a very clear apparition.  So clear that he appeared to be in from of him.  I see Thomas wanting to touch him, and even reaching his hands out, but then realizing that he couldn't "touch" him even if he wanted.  He could immediate see that his hand would pass through him because even though he was there, he was there in a spiritual form.  The meeting feels powerful, and in a different way strengthens the belief in faith (and understanding there is more to our world that what we see and touch).


Q. Did Leonardo DaVinci encode as many secrets in the Last Supper as we attribute to him?  Or, are they just a coincidence? Why did he put Mary Magdalene in the painting and not Judas, one of his disciples?A If they were deliberate, where did he get the inspiration and the hidden knowledge that we don't even know about today? 
A.  I get DaVinci did encode secrets into his art.  I get that Mary Magdalene was important because of the union and offspring between Jesus and herself.  This lineage was very powerful and significant to the spiritual development of humans (I get it elevated some kind of subconscious ability).  I hear that Mary and Jesus are placed in the center, and it is intentional that their posture forms an "M" for married (??).  I then hear that DaVinci talked to "star people" in his mind, and they shared both history and knowledge with him. He used this knowledge as inspiration and shared it in the only way he knew how.  He knew if he was vocal, he would be judged and labeled, but he could put clues in his art knowing that those that those that were meant to find them would..

Q. Have you ever viewed Revelations and the 7 trumpets that are suppose to be blown? A lot of people try to attribute current events to each trumpet, but I am sure that has been done for generations. It does seem like we are getting closer to the Apocalypse. Have any of the trumpets 'been blown' yet? Is the description of each one a literal description or were they analogies to describe something that John did not understand 2000 years ago? 

A.  I do get people have been looking for signs of the apocalypse for decades.  I hear that no trumpets have been blown, and when one is blown there will be no doubt or speculation.  I also get that there was some interpretation of the messages because for the time there weren't words to describe what literally looks to happen (how would you describe the Internet to someone 500 years ago?), but it will still be very blatant.

I also hear that it is important to realize that just because these events were foretold, it doesn't mean they will all happen.  It is possible they will occur on another timeline that we do not experience.  Freewill and the collective consciousness can shift all of these events.


And that is all I have for this reading.  Thank you.  Love and light-

15 comments:

Ryno said...

Was "Barabbas" really the son of Mary and Jesus? "Bar" = "son of" & Rabbas or "Rabbi" = teacher or "Son of teacher."

I have read this theory and it makes sense why the mob would argue for him to be free instead of Jesus.

Chatty Cathy said...

Hmmm...I'm wondering, if the people of the time misinterpreted when they described in Revelations trumpets being blown, then perhaps they were actually describing those sounds coming from the sky in that other video in the "Mystery In The Sky" thread? *wink wink*

Chatty Cathy said...

Hmmm...I'm wondering, if the people of the time misinterpreted when they described in Revelations trumpets being blown, then perhaps they were actually describing those sounds coming from the sky in that other video in the "Mystery In The Sky" thread? *wink wink*

Admin said...

OMG, we are on the same wavelength (collective consciousness). I was just reading and thinking about the Apocalypse last night. I was stunned to read that the word apocalypse means "removing the veil" and seeing evil where we may not have seen it before. Isn't that what we've been experiencing since around 2012 or so? With the election of Trump? Exposing the MSM for the propaganda that it is, staged mass shootings and other events, the "truther" movement, and just the general awakening that we're seeing all over the planet? I believe that the book of Revelation is actually talking about the end of the Piscean age, not the end of the world. If you read the original Greek text, it refers to the end of an age (ion), but something got lost in translation. That's my take anyway.

Admin said...

Here's an excerpt from Wikipedia:

"An apocalypse (Ancient Greek: ἀποκάλυψις apokálypsis, from ἀπό and καλύπτω, literally meaning "an uncovering") is a disclosure of knowledge or revelation. In religious contexts it is usually a disclosure of something hidden, "a vision of heavenly secrets that can make sense of earthly realities".[1]

In the Book of Revelation (Greek: Ἀποκάλυψις Ἰωάννου, Apokalypsis Ioannou – literally, John's Revelation), the last book of the New Testament, the revelation which John receives is that of the ultimate victory of good over evil and the end of the present age, and that is the primary meaning of the term, one that dates to 1175.[2]"

So this is confirming what I was reading and thinking about the "end times". I believe that John was talking about the end of the Piscean age and beginning of the Aquarian age (which is going on right now). The Christian Church has really done a botch job on their interpretation of the book of Revelation. (If you ask me.)

They Live said...

All by design re: the Christian church has done a botch job....

chinny said...

Great points Ms. Lynn.

I agree with your view about Revelations.

Lynn White, Focus Sessions said...

Thank you for the comments. You all have great points.

Raymond said...

Is it possible to channel a single Source and learn the true stories behind Abraham, Moses and Jesus? Or do you have to ask specific questions to get an answer and hope that you ask the right question? I would have 1001 questions for them.

I don't recall ever hearing about the M in The Last Supper but I believe it. DaVinci was a genius. But I wonder what Jesus thought about Judas. If he entered this life to betray Jesus to the authorities, then I wonder if he really did anything wrong; if it was his destiny.

Thanks for your blog Lynn. And if I hear any trumpets being blown in my area, I'll post it here and let you know.

Anonymous said...

Lynn, I wonder if the 'M" made by Jesus and Mary Magdalen was for Magdalene, Mary or the House of Merovingnian. "Married" in Italian is "sposato" or something like that, so that made me think what else it could be. Very cool!

Mark said...

I used to think that the Bible was hogwash to condition and control the masses, but although it has been used in this way I believe there is more to it...

I was introduced to the parable of the wheat and chart while at work a few years back. I read the parable on a break and when I read that the Angels were involved something happened inside of me, like I was electrocuted lol.

Shortly after I left the premises and only after a short distance away I noticed something glowing in the sky in front of me. The object was about 30 metres away and about six foot off the ground.

As I got closer I slowed the car and then I realised it was in fact a large pristine white feather with the sun beaming on it making it glow white!

I just stared at it hanging stationary in the air while Autumn leaves were blowing around everywhere?

Then it just blew away in the wind, exactly as if somone invisible had been holding it and simply released it...

I knew right then it had been an Angel, I have seen them before.

The next day durin meditation I was literally transported to the middle of a beautiful field of wheat. The wheat grew all around me at a very fast rate as the golden orange sun went slowly down and cast across the field. The experience was freakishly vivid and real. Then I was transported back to my car.

I interpreted the vision relaying back to the parable. I also interpret the parable to relate to the coming purge and Event. I know now it's real as my friends the Angels were showing me it was.

I guess there are some things in the Bible that require further inspection and introspection, for me it acted like a "Key" ☺

Mark (caleb33)

@Lynn, please feel free to verify this, I'm sure you will corroborate 😇

The Great Teddy said...

Sadly the life of Christ has been the most muddled topic for psychic investigation. According to Nanci Danisson the author of Backwards and The Seth material he did not exist.

Edgar Cayce on the other hand provided a vivid account of Christ along with his supposed past lives.

I wish there was more congruence on the subject. It makes the whole paranormal field look ludicrous to outsiders. With that said, I will never subscribe to the theory that Jesus and Mary copuled and had children. Id rather believe he did not exist at all.

Lynn White, Focus Sessions said...

I do thank you all for the comments. This is a unique topic.

@Raymond: I know there are lots of questions. I do have to be specific in what I want to know, and then go with it. There are lots of questions out there, and we just have to tackle them one at a time.

@Unknown: I do see it like a key, and it looks like you have really fine tuned your meditations. I do agree with what you said, and I am glad that things are opening up for you..

Hugs- Lynn

Kalamota Kook said...

I accidentally 'discovered' the meaning of a Bible story this week, and it was totally unexpected. I have a pair of pigeons who in recent weeks decided to set up home on my balcony ledge. I have befriended them and they are not frightened by my presence, so I have been able to watch their progress up close and learn about them from online information while observing them.

It's been fascinating and thrilling, because although pigeons are everywhere, most people hate them or just take them for granted. No-one ever sees them in their private world, with their little dinosaur babbies, or hears their vocabulary of grunts, or their modern attitude to childcare - pigeon dads are amazing, they even produce milk! While learning the practical knowledge, I also learned how they have been the symbol for domestic bliss and devotion for thousands of years. 'Doves' obviously still have some of the glory, but pigeons and doves are the same thing basically. Doves just had better PR advisers. Or was it due to white supremacism? ;-D

Anyway, one of the rituals of pigeon homesteading is that the man-pidge tries to find a good spot to settle down for life. Pigeons are famously synonymous with their 'home' after all, so this is a big deal. I watched as Mr Pigeon role-played in the corner of the ledge's gully, as if he was already nestling some eggs and being the ideal dad. It looked really strange, as if he was hallucinating. But then his beloved, who had been watching this go on for a few days, finally flew away and flew back with a twig in her mouth, which she solemnly laid down in front of him. It was quite a ceremony, and this is how lady pigeons express their approval. They both then start to gather twigs and leaves to build their home and start the family.

Seeing Mrs Pidge come back with the ceremonial twig, I casually thought that it reminded me of the Dove in Noah's Ark. Then it dawned on me that it WAS the dove in Noah's Ark, and the whole story is about finding a safe place to settle down and raise a family in the way that doves and pigeons do. Well DUH. But the dove symbolism would have been much more obvious in olden days. It was lovely to see. The squabs fledged yesterday. I felt so proud.

Now I need to locate the Bible story that transforms pigeon muck into the elixir of life, or something...

Lynn White, Focus Sessions said...

@Kalamota: Thanks for you comment and sharing this. :-)