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THE RETURN OF THE LORD
While the great religions are still expecting the Second Coming... it has already came to pass!! |
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The Paradise RecoveredHunger, unjustice, poverty, sickness, war, dispair, fear, disasters... it sounds as a sinister catalogue of bad things that an screenwriter would use to make the script for a horror movie... but, alas! It gets worse than that: It is actually the description of the real world we live in nowadays. Just open any newspaper, and you will see that there is not a single day that something awful or terrible happens in our world. And this gloomy shade of suffering covers mankind all over. It has been for so long that humans follow that sorry routine of hopelessness, that at this time most people see as a natural thing, to live in a world that ressembles more a valley of tears than a paradise.
"Have you not said that the world in
which you live is a valley of tears;
that is, a valley of restitution?"
"And who made it a valley of tears, God
or man? I created it in the image of a
celestial paradise, endowing it with
wonders and pleasures, even thinking of
the smallest and most insignificant
things in order to assure your
happiness."
"Nevertheless, in a world created in
such a manner, for its well-being and
progress, for the enjoyment and
spiritual elevation of mankind, men
still suffer, weep, become desperate,
and become strayed."
Paradise... where did it go?
Oh, how we long for that paradise. Deep deep inside, even the most callous and numb of soul still longs for that garden of eden that this world once was.
"Paradise is not on the Earth, nor did
it disappear with the sin of man. The
paradise of the Father is eternal and
the new generations will reach it."
"When My kingdom penetrates into all the
hearts and its divine influence invades
the roads and all the pathways of men,
this Humanity will again feel the bliss,
the peace that the first inhabitants on
this Earth experienced within
themselves, and the men of those times
will say: The paradise has returned! The
paradise draws near to us again!"
"That paradise is nothing else but the
kingdom of kingdoms, the paradise that
your first Fathers inhabited was not on
the outside, it was within themselves."
Then, we could clearly see that paradise is not a physical
place, it is more like a state of mind, a spiritual
environment.
"Where could be found the pleasant
garden, that Eden which was the paradise
of delights, of well-being, of
happiness, and of innocence? It had
risen to the Father and only an atom of
peace remained, a spark of light and a
conscience to illuminate the pathway of
man along his long journey."
"That is why men search in vain for that
garden; men have in vain crossed
different places in search of that
paradise and they have not found it,
because the paradise has never been on
this Earth, it has been within the
spirit, in the heart of men."
"But today, I say to you: The paradise
that your first fathers possessed by
virtue of their innocence, you shall
recover by virtue of the merits and the
conscience."
Can we then recover the paradise lost? Yes, indeed. As our
Father teaches us, that paradise is within our spirit. We
must work hard in ourselves to recover that that was lost;
after all, we were the ones that let it go. And even so, we
will have our Lord's by our side to helps us recover that
treasure.
"I shall make this world rise from its
leprosy; I shall also let life surge
from death, I shall achieve fruits of
reconciliation to sprout from hatred and
reason shall surge from madness."
Imagine a world where there is no more room for the horsemen
of Apocalypse, where love, understanding, justice and good
reigns. Wouldn't it be nice?
"Paradise existed, exists, and will
persist in eternity, and in all eras
that paradise, which is the Kingdom of
the Father, has drawn close to the
hearts who search for it, to those
spirits who elevate themselves in search
of that kingdom; to the spirits who open
their doors to receive the influence,
the feeling and beatitude of that
kingdom."
All quotes taken from The Third Testament
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