Sunday, November 18, 2018
1376: The Siege of Seal 7 from Lincoln County Watch
By Anna Von Reitz
I have had people questioning my
instruction to join the spiritual battle to dissolve what is called the
Seventh Seal on Bardsey Island, so I will explain more.
Our world is ordered by energy first and matter accrues according to energy.
When a man dies his energy returns
to the realm from which it came and gradually disperses on Earth but if
this energy is bound by certain religious practices known to ancient
peoples, the energy does not depart. It forms a Seal.
Over 20,000 Druid priests and British rulers are interred and sealed in this way on Bardsey Island.
These people believed that they were
creating a vast Army of the Dead to defend the British Isles. The
echoes of this belief continue to this day in such popular stories as
The Lord of the Rings and Bedknobs and Broomsticks.
Witches and wizards still summon the
dead of Bardsey Island in times of national catastrophe and still
believe that this is a rational thing to do.
In fact it does not protect England,
but it does do two other things. It interferes with the natural cycle
of life and it creates a "Plug" called a "Seal" in the free flow of
energy to Africa.
Earth has energy conduits that
function like blood vessels in our bodies. What would happen if you cut
down the flow of blood to your left leg by 80%? Your leg would atrophy
and wither, if not die.
What the English people did on
Bardsey Island was to block a large percentage of the energy that would
normally flow to Africa, and crippling Africa then also serves to
cripple the entire Southern Hemisphere---South America, Australia, and
Antarctica are all adversely impacted.
That's why the plug--- the Seventh
Seal-- on Bardsey Island has to be released, dissolved like a chunk of
rock salt blocking a pipe.
The way to do this is to become
aware of the fact that this is happening and why it is happening and
release the imprisoned, bound souls. Bid them peace. Let your own peace
wash over them like a wave in the ocean and picture this giant clot of
energy, the Seal, gradually dissolving, melting away, until it is
completely gone and the free flow of energy to and through Africa is
restored.
This is necessary preparation to
make the Sahara bloom again and to restore the balance of the Earth's
ecosystems. It is also a necessary "repair" for the Family of Man.
When you first become aware of the
energy conduits and the factual existence of such things as manmade
seals it may cause you some discomfort because of your own religious
beliefs, but this is really no different than dissolving a piece of rock
salt in a pail of water.
Neither the water nor the salt are
destroyed. No harm is done. Things simply change form, are released
from rigidity, and allowed to flow naturally onward at last.
In the same way, the souls that have
been bound in that time and space will be released from rigidity and be
able to flow onward. It won't harm them. It will be a blessing and a
release.
England will no longer have its
standing army of the dead, but it will have no need for them, either. A
more humane and wiser magic has come to Earth and the Old Ways can
depart.
Once the siege of Bardsey ends,
similar "Unbinding" work will begin at Verdun in France, at Carthage in
North Africa, at Balbeck in the Levant, at Constantinople, at Jerusalem
and at Rome. As each Seal is released the Earth will gain in health and
happiness and people will become more aware of their inner spiritual
knowledge and heritage. This will then also help reconnect us to All
That Is and end the stagnation and alienation that has been a plague on
the Earth.
When people can again feel the flow
of life, they will understand it and cherish it more. When the honorable
dead are allowed their peace, we will also have peace on Earth.
So let our love and wish for peace
wash like the waves of the sea over Bardsey Island and as the seal there
begins to fade and break, know that yes, vast change is coming to the
Earth-but it is not change to be feared. It's change for the good, for
the health, and for the happiness of all.
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26th Sunday After Pentecost
Rev. Fr. Leonard Goffine's
The Church's Year
(Mass from the sixth Sunday after Epiphany)
INTROIT Adore God, all ye His angels: Sion heard, and was glad; and the daughters of Juda rejoiced. The Lord hath reigned; let the earth rejoice; let the many islands be glad. (Ps. XCVI. 1.) Glory be to the Father and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost, as it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.
The Church's Year
(Mass from the sixth Sunday after Epiphany)
INTROIT Adore God, all ye His angels: Sion heard, and was glad; and the daughters of Juda rejoiced. The Lord hath reigned; let the earth rejoice; let the many islands be glad. (Ps. XCVI. 1.) Glory be to the Father and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost, as it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.
COLLECT Grant,
we beseech Thee, Almighty God, that ever fixing our thoughts on such
things as are reasonable, we may both in our words and works do what is
pleasing in Thy sight. Through
our Lord Jesus Christ Thy Son, who liveth and reigneth with Thee, in
the Unity of the Holy Ghost, God, world without end, Amen.
EPISTLE (I.
Thess. I. 2-10.) Brethren, we give thanks to God for you all, making a
remembrance of you in our prayers without ceasing; being mindful of the
work of your faith, and labor, and charity, and of the enduring of the
hope of our Lord Jesus Christ before God and our Father: knowing,
brethren, beloved of God, your election: for our gospel hath not been
unto you in word only, but in power also, and in the Holy Ghost, and in
much fullness, as you know what manner of men we have been among you for
your sakes. And you became followers of us and of the Lord, receiving
the word in much tribulation, with joy of the Holy Ghost: so that you
were made a pattern to all that believe, in Macedonia and in Achaia. For
from you was spread abroad the word of the Lord, not only in Macedonia
and in Achaia, but also in every place, your faith, which is towards
God, is gone forth; so that we need not to speak anything. For they
themselves relate of us what manner of entering in we had unto you; and
how ye turned, to God from idols, to serve the living and true God, and
to wait for his Son from heaven (whom he raised from the dead), Jesus,
who hath delivered us from the wrath to come.
EXPLANATION The
apostle gives thanks to God in prayer for those inhabitants of
Thessalonia, who have been converted to Christianity by his words, and
declares to them his joy at their Christian life which they prove by
their good works and their perseverance, even through all trials, in
expectation of eternal reward through Christ. He assures them also of
their salvation, (election) because God had caused the preaching of His
gospel, which they so willingly received, to produce in them such
extraordinary fruit. He praises them not only for having listened to the
gospel and abandoned idolatry, but for having regulated their lives in
accordance with the faith, and having become a model to distant nations,
for the report of their faith had spread far, and everywhere their
zealous reception of the gospel was spoken of. Would that the same could
be said of all Christians!
GOSPEL (Matt.
XIII. 31-35.) At that time, Jesus spoke this parable to the multitudes:
The kingdom of heaven is like to a grain of mustard-seed, which a man
took and sowed in his field: which is the least indeed of all seeds; but
when it is grown up, it is greater than all herbs, and becometh a tree,
so that the birds of the air come, and dwell in the branches thereof.
Another parable he spoke to them: The kingdom of heaven is like to
leaven, which a woman took and hid in three measures of meal, until the
whole was leavened. All these things Jesus spoke in parables to the
multitude, and without parables he did not speak to them, that it might
be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophet, saying: I will open my
mouth in parables, I will utter things hidden from the foundation of the
world.
What is here understood by the kingdom of heaven?
The Church and the doctrine of Christ.
Why is the Church compared to a grain of mustard-seed?
Because
there is a great similarity between them. The mustard-seed, though so
small, grows in Palestine so high and so rapidly, that it becomes a
broad tree, in which birds can build their nests. In like manner the
Church of Christ was in the beginning very small like the mustard-seed,
but it soon spread so wide that numberless people, even great
philosophers and princes, came to find peace and protection under its
branches.
Why is Christ's doctrine compared to leaven?
Because
like the leaven, which quickly penetrates the flour, and makes it
palatable bread, the doctrine of Christ, spreading with surprising
swiftness over the then known parts of the globe, gave the Gentiles a
taste for divine things and for heavenly wisdom. Thus Christ’s doctrine
penetrates him who receives it, sanctifies all his thoughts, words, and
deeds, and makes him pleasing to God.
By what means, in particular, was the Church of Christ propagated?
By
the omnipotence of God and the miracles which He so frequently wrought
to prove the truth and divinity of the Christian religion; the
courageous faith, and the pure moral life of the early Christians, which
led many pagan minds to accept the doctrine of Christ; and the
persecution of Christianity, for, as Tertullian says: "The blood of the
martyrs was the seed of the Church." The false doctrine of Mahomet, the
erroneous teachings of Luther, Calvin, and earlier and later heretics
have, it is true, also spread quickly far and wide; but this is not to
be wondered at, for it is easy to lead people to a doctrine that
encourages sensuality, and to which they are carried by their evil
inclinations, as was the case with the doctrine of the impostor Mahomet,
and three hundred years ago with the heresy of Luther; but to spread a
doctrine which demands the subduing of the carnal, earthly inclinations,
and to bend the will to the yoke of obedience to faith, something more
than human eloquence is required. Thus, the Chancellor of England,
Thomas More, who gave his blood for the true doctrine of Christ, wrote
to Luther, who was boasting of the rapid increase of his sect: "It is
easy to descend; seducing the people to a bad life is nothing more
marvellous than that a heavy stone should fall of its own accord to the
ground;" and Melanchton, a friend of Luther, in answer to his mother's
question, whether she should remain a Catholic or receive Luther's
doctrine, wrote : "In this religion it is easy to live, in the Catholic
it is easy to die."
Why did Christ always speak in parables?
That
His teaching by being simple might be more easily understood, and
better remembered. He who is called upon to teach others, should, as did
Christ, always speak to
them according to their ability to understand, and by no means seek his
own honor, but the honor of God, and the benefit of those who hear him.
PRAYER O
most benign Jesus. How much do we give Thee thanks that Thou hast
permitted us to be born in Thy holy Church, and instructed in Thy holy
doctrine, which, like the mustard-seed, has grown to be a large tree,
spreading over the whole earth. Grant that under the shadow of this
tree, in Thy holy Church, we may ever rest securely, cling to her
faithfully, and penetrated, as by leaven, with her doctrine may bring
Thee pleasing fruits of faith and virtue. Amen.
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