Evangelical Moments - Aug 13th 2022 #divaldofranco #spiritism #spiritist #spirituality
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saying all these gentlemen dear sisters dear spiritist brothers dear friends who follow us through web TV manzondo Camino our most sincere wishes for peace we are looking forward to our seminar on September 7th when our house celebrates 75 years of existence and through the screen of memory I've been reflecting upon the beginning of our spiritist studies seven and a half decades ago when ignorance about spiritism would come to the level of true disturbance I still recall that the courage of some to call themselves spiritists meant losing relationships affections friends social positions workplace Etc I was very young then when we started these spiritual activities because it was the result of a mediumistic phenomenon from which we couldn't ignore we went then to the spiritist union of Bahia today the spiritus Federation of the state of Bahia to listen to a young speaker who was visiting the cities conveying the exact notion of what spiritualism was about there was in Brazil a press agency highly respected whose base was located understand that it was called The Illustrated night and one of their employees prospected for new members for this culture and art company during the day he would dedicate himself to these tasks then he found clients in Brazil for this agency of strong cultural effects but at night he occupied himself disseminating the spiritualism and on that Sunday September 4th he should deliver a lecture at the spiritus union on his activity at 10 A.M as I attended once in a while the spiritus Union at that time Salvador may had four or five spiritus centers opened to the public most of them were family groups I went there to see him and got blown away I was about 18 years old and that speaker had penetrated the core of my soul I had never listened to a spiritist speaker before those who gave lectures Then followed the tradition before the lecture took a stack of papers and read them in such a boring and pleasant way that most of the audience is snoozed for an hour including myself
ho gave lectures Then followed the tradition before the lecture took a stack of papers and read them in such a boring and pleasant way that most of the audience is snoozed for an hour including myself because they spoke but didn't say anything and I went there because everybody did but I didn't seem to get the gist of it and that young man who back then was about 31 years old talked about Jesus Christ I thought spiritism had nothing to do with christianism but the theme he had chosen was very unique the moment Jesus meets The Samaritan woman that part when he was sitting by the Jacob's Well in Samaria a region between Galilee and today Samaria was hated by all the other Jews because Samaria was considered an impure race since when the Assyrian conquering Jerusalem left the capital and advanced both to the north Galilee and to the south in order to reach the sea and they suffered a great rejection in Jerusalem so they retreated to this neutral region and then they had battles conquered the Samaritan's region and naturally took the healthy people to Babylon and those who remain had to suffer the effects of the miscegenation and the Jews didn't forgive those who had betrayed the race and naturally defiled their own blood the Jews isolated the Samaritans and that's why in the references to Samaritans in the gospel they are always pictured as a lower class of the people and this Divergence was so grave that the Jews forbid the Samaritans from visiting Solomon Temple the Salomon Temple was in the heart of Jerusalem on a mountain which is stretches along one of the most famous streams of Israel in that opportunity naturally Samaritan was very different from the Israeli time and this way they were besieged by enemies of their race and by enemies that invaded their territory but they kept their faith in God in the region of Samaria there is a mountain range and there a Temple to God was built once they couldn't visit the sacred Temple that Solomon had remodeled and erodes
but they kept their faith in God in the region of Samaria there is a mountain range and there a Temple to God was built once they couldn't visit the sacred Temple that Solomon had remodeled and erodes the great refurbished to please the Jews the Jesus Jesus being a Jew that same prejudice against the Samaritans but he came to unite what was separate to offer a recipe for peace to humanity he didn't come to preach one more religion he came to say that yes God is one idea that the Jews were the only people to declare publicly the monotheism Israel was therefore a country like an oasis and the polytheistic desert there was a monotheistic Oasis or an island of monotheism where God holy and Sovereign ruled man and Nations and every time Jesus referred to the Samaritans the Jews disapproved and he said but I come not only for these sheep I have other sheep that are not from this flock that is he came for All Creatures not only for those who had a belief but for those who didn't his objective was not to create one more religious Doctrine it was to educate promote the Dignity of the human being so that instead of Beggars there could be employees it's one of the most elevated objectives of the international socialists not have Independence but making independent people instead of creating poverty free from it through dignifying work all those who can't work don't need to be kept neither by the state nor by the rest because they are not a burden on the social organisms okay they are the ones who need help support motivation but also who can have an independent life within their social economic standards so that was Jesus's proposal one commandment I shall give you that you love one another so before this proposal that goes beyond the Ten Commandments love the Lord your God with all your heart soul and mind and your neighbor as yourself he reconnected the creature to the divinity that must live among us human creatures so that was Jesus's proposal and he said there by the well which was
art soul and mind and your neighbor as yourself he reconnected the creature to the divinity that must live among us human creatures so that was Jesus's proposal and he said there by the well which was the only one it still exists and it was made by a father of the race when a woman came to draw some water and the dialogue that follows is very beautiful because the woman was shocked to see a Jew in their territory and even more when he asks for water woman will you give me a drink and she replies and I am a Samaritan woman how can you ask me for water he then smiles and says but you have the water you'll soon be back for your thirst for all eternity so give me sir you don't have the bucket and the Rope to draw it what is the water that you have and he answers smoothly the one that makes the hatred and the distances among the creatures disappear so that the pain of one becomes the solidarity of another and the need of one remains above his or her social economic and moral positions she then looked at him and said how do you know that I know that the Jews wait for a prophet then he stops and says I am him the Christ it's very interesting he doesn't say Jesus the Christ of God it's like saying that between gods and the human creatures there is an archetype there is an intermediary called Christ Buddha a reference to Perfection a Transcendent being to whom we can turn anytime because he is between God and us Jesus is the son of God who's born who gives us the message of the Christ and guides us sweet and Tenderly to God they talk it's very easy to find in the Gospel of John she is bedazzled and says but you are the Christ of God yes I am because Jesus was God's medium for God to get in touch with us it's necessary a paranormal induction from an energy from a vibration I appeal to God I am hungry help me and somebody comes to help me in the name of God and he uses the help of somebody else to help me I'm in the dark I need guidance and somebody offers himself to turn on
peal to God I am hungry help me and somebody comes to help me in the name of God and he uses the help of somebody else to help me I'm in the dark I need guidance and somebody offers himself to turn on the light of knowledge to free me from stupidity and ignorance this way that 31 year old was carrying on his approach because until then I was Catholic and only knew the gospel from the mass I was the altar boy and I knew the act of helping in the mass in Latin which wasn't absurd because I knew and no until today all those Latin lives but I don't know what they mean so I had no idea what I was saying for example the priest would come in turn open his arms and say inter at altery day something like welcome to the home of God it was John the 23rd who in the great Council obliged the people to speak the national idiom why do I have to speak Latin which is not my idiom it's not the idiom of Jesus Jesus spoke Aramaic it was the dialect the idiom was Hebrew but as the people was constituted by 12 tribes and each tribe spoke their own dialect and also a little Hebrew Jesus that was the language of the people and could certainly get by in Hebrew as well as Greek that was very common and a little bit of Latin too because it was the language imposed by the Roman Empire that ruled over 80 percent of the world known but that Latin as it happens today was called the popular Latin the Latin of the soldiers of the legions it wasn't the Latin of the Seven Hills of Rome the Latin of caesaro the extraordinary Latin of the philosophers of the Warriors of Julius Caesar Julius Caesar this Warrior who considered himself Divine spoke Latin so well that besides having conquered the world as they knew it also left some Works in Latin one of which is called the four ages the other one is very famous the crossing of the Rubicon the Rubicon was the river that made the conquest difficult and Caesar in the Triumph right when he and two others ruled wrong crossed the river and bequeathed the humanity one of the most extraordinary
he Rubicon was the river that made the conquest difficult and Caesar in the Triumph right when he and two others ruled wrong crossed the river and bequeathed the humanity one of the most extraordinary battle techniques he was therefore a great culture Pioneer and also there was the Latin of the literature the Latin that is spoken until today in Rome is the popular Latin of the soldiers the legions man described this meeting of Jesus and the Pagan woman who didn't belong to her flock showing that all of us have the rights to the kingdom of heaven to Inner Peace the Peace of the consciousness it's no use to be in peace from the sociological point of view Brazil is in peace but there has never been so much murder there has never been so much famicide killing of women by men who are not men they are rough drafts of individuals who apply for the Dignity of civilization but are deeply coward to murder those who reject them those who are tired of suffering male chauvinism or it's different pathologies then it kills psychologically he's killing himself he is killing in him that that he despises in others it's the psychology of the individuals when we see in Brazil the high rate of crime against the homosexual the bisexual because we have a problem and we covered it up so we kill in the other that that we hate in ourselves hence the expression to get out of the closet it's locked it's hidden we are pretending not to have a conflict but we are who isn't in some angles of the existence Jesus breaks down all prejudices the woman was arrested because she committed adultery so what man doesn't as well and he teaches us one of the most beautiful lessons I know from the little philosophy I've read let him who is without sin cast the first stone for me to punish the aggressor I must not have his aggressiveness because I would be a hypocrite I come here predicate talk about it and at home I'm another person I'm a tormented man a person with a shattered ego and Jesus's proposal is a generous self I tolerate
s because I would be a hypocrite I come here predicate talk about it and at home I'm another person I'm a tormented man a person with a shattered ego and Jesus's proposal is a generous self I tolerate the person who commits a serious mistake because I do the same but not for that it's because Paul the Apostle used to say I do everything I don't want to but can't do what I want to he had courage to say that because he could already see himself as Paulo without problems like not having the need to feed himself because we are too attached to the myth because I'm a spiritist because I am a medium people ask me do you eat meat and I say apart from the vegetables I eat everything the question is to survive oh but to eat meat I say what's the matter the problem is digestive not moral Hitler Hitler was vegetarian and he was so cute Stalin was vegetarian nonetheless one of his decrees killed over 3 million people of hunger so Jesus said a man is not defiled by what enters in his mouth but by what comes out of it then we must do like even if someone says you're ugly we smile and think he's worse than me and keep smiling we won't mind a silly word like that oh but you are not the way I thought of course I'm not like someone thinks I am what I am if someone wishes me well accept me as I am and not as you wish I were because it's so good to create diet plans for the others you cannot eat this you cannot eat that I am 95 even moldy plank have I eaten when I was a child I had asthma until I was 14. I had asthma and my parents my family took care of everything even the most strange superstitions after my mother talked everybody out of superstition in our city fitted Santana somebody came up with this new efficient method they were talking about a vulture's burnt feather so my family was very big we were 13. my siblings were very intelligent and two older ones went to the slaughterhouse to Stone a vulture until its feather fell off but the sick could not know about if he did the spell would lose its effect and
blings were very intelligent and two older ones went to the slaughterhouse to Stone a vulture until its feather fell off but the sick could not know about if he did the spell would lose its effect and my mom kindly prepared that magic powder and gave me in some tea so here stands somebody who survived asthma thanks to a voters burnt feather until today I have this effect I have respiratory issues lung issues from a previous reincarnation when I committed suicide it has nothing to do with this Superstition in the past more precisely on April 14 1792 in Paris note how fancy to commit suicide in Paris but guess how he died oh he was run over by a car in paudalima no it's not the same thing so I threw myself into the insane I couldn't swim it was still very cold and I would have disincarnated but it's so peculiar that I have always hated water never swam in the sea even living by the Sea as we lived in the lower part of the city our backyard was by the beach I had never walked into the sea further than my knees if I did I would have drowned myself to death thanks to a psychological Heritage behind that archetype that that was drowned I choke with a glass of water I have to drink it carefully then I was touched by the spiritism in that young man's lecture talking about Jesus Christ it was not about an important person from the Bible it was about a philosopher teaching us how to live a healthy life why would anybody be blamed for being born in Samaria to be so hated as are the Jewish or the Polish the Chinese the Japanese today from our prejudice the philosopher comes and says all races are just effects of hereditary or environmental nature but it's not the body that matters it's the essence in it and when he finished this conference I totally agreed because the voices that talk to me told me about these things and as I was a very dedicated Catholic there was often a clash between what I heard and what I did I told our priest extraordinary Man by the way why is generous he found me a
ld me about these things and as I was a very dedicated Catholic there was often a clash between what I heard and what I did I told our priest extraordinary Man by the way why is generous he found me a little mischievous of course but he was very patient when people stood in a line to receive the offer I saw it adorned with lights with some of them with others I didn't see anything it was the unction of each one before the symbol of the Roman Church at the end I went to talk to the gentleman he smiled and said just like this but you heard everything I said I said yes but what called my attention the most was not exactly what you said it was the figure with all those features that often got me confused about who was talking you or him he was taken aback and asked me if I could describe it so I did naturally I described it and he said you know this is my spiritual guide I've been a spiritist for 10 years I am bayanov and live in governor and I make these trips do you attend any spiritual centers I said yeah once a while I come here to the Federation and to this young man I virtually oh God's mercy because he put his hand on my shoulder and said but you're so young have you read the spiritus book I said no I didn't know it existed and he asked is there a place we could talk I didn't have a family in Salvador and lived with Nielsen in a guest house for a young man and I said you know I could ask the owner of the house if he would allow a visitor for some hours and I will give you an answer if you give me your hotel's phone number and it was curious they're talking to a couple of friends later on I said but he was impressed but I also had no idea what mediumship was about I just could see and when people asked me how do you see I said seeing it shows and disappears I see what I want but also I see what I don't know then the couple said bring him to our place we'll have some coffee today is Sunday you can talk tonight this coffee lasted till the next day Monday morning you know because the subject was very
t know then the couple said bring him to our place we'll have some coffee today is Sunday you can talk tonight this coffee lasted till the next day Monday morning you know because the subject was very short and he said with your friends but then I said but how do we do that well you get together say a prayer ask for the Divine protection because wherever we call upon God through a prayer he'll be present then I said so can you help us he said I can that Monday he went to the spiritist union of Bahia and asked for the charter in it we created the center that he named the path to Redemption and he said it will be the path to your Redemption and to whoever wishes for it so we wrote the charter the following night and it was done but we didn't have a place for it at this couple's place there was a very beautiful mango tree and on September 7th at 10 o'clock we invited those people we knew and created the spiritus center coming in the hidden South who is 75 years anniversary will be celebrated on the coming September 7th but soon we started to read I read the spirit's book once twice ten times I read until today the spirits went on Guiding us and they said we have to help one another charity is essential in our lives and we must dedicate ourselves to it with all our might we started to understand spiritualism more and more and the philosophical science of religious and ethical consequences and we felt the need to improve our lives because we are what we did yesterday and through reincarnation we are making up for the mistakes to this man Jose De Costa Freitas we owe the institution we are today because on the following Sunday we went to the Uruguay neighborhood at that time the city is garbage where kids drowned themselves to death in the mud of the region we would go around hanging out candies to as many as we could find on the streets this gesture and others gave birth the mention of the way to the house of the children socially orphans without their parents caused by death or by neglect
s to as many as we could find on the streets this gesture and others gave birth the mention of the way to the house of the children socially orphans without their parents caused by death or by neglect our first child was found in a trash bin at our front door a three-floor building that we acquired on 124 Street and from then on we've been dedicating ourselves to educate orphans initially as an orphanage it was the idea at that time later on the spirits suggested that we started in Latin America the town called replacement homes instead of orphanage which is a strong word the home for those who didn't have one later an open institution we moved here to this 80 000 square meter area and started to build 15 homes where people who worked as cheers and educated the children and you can imagine there were children coming from everywhere even from here we took in five brothers and we have never had any concerns about the circumstances in which these children were found but for ethical purposes all of them were being told about their Origins the circumstances as they grew up I had three registered as Sons Nielsen had three as well because they were the most painful cases and we created a history together a family to place them in life so they are not the orphan that pitiful Outcast being no a citizen so we make citizens from domestic services to University students who come from our arms here in paudalima but immediately we remember those who were in extreme poverty and we created a group of people to help the starving today we have 500 families enrolled in the program but what kind of programs we can help an 80 year old lady who looks after her grandchildren who are abandoned by her children who ran away so we have of those families over 10 000 were assisted by Auto de souzas AIDS but the number of people in need was so high that we invited a friend from the Army who I believed to be a doctor to help us with the assistance then we created an outpatient clinic which has already seen over 500 000
people in need was so high that we invited a friend from the Army who I believed to be a doctor to help us with the assistance then we created an outpatient clinic which has already seen over 500 000 families in this period And soon after we created our Nursery when newborns were left in our Hall at the door on the streets we were notified and went to pick them up so today we have 13 institutions which work inside our home as if they were 13 spiritist institutions we created a facility for natural childbirth free of charge up to today we have assisted an expressive number of cases and it's curious I rarely go out sometimes I go to a government department or something and then I hear oh my son was born there so we had a picture taken of all those who were born here at the mansion and like that we went on trying to help with the needs we created a beautiful Nursery our Nursery is so beautiful that whoever comes in will never come out because they will incarnate as a child and will run back to the nursery when the TV show called fantastic visited us the reporter materialist told me you know we are not spiritists we don't believe in spiritism I said well very well what's the problem if you make a report against then you are not a reliable man and I hope that the company that sends you will have a tiny bit of dignity to make a report an interview one thing is what you will say and another is what we will say because if you lie we will make a truthful one and have it aired as well even if we need to sell everything to disprove the slander he didn't even get to the middle of his argument and said you know if I'm not careful I will end up becoming a spiritist myself I said no it will be good for you because the spiritism has been living quite well without you so far so it's not spiritism that needs us we in our problems look for solution and spiritism is one of them to the ones who have eyes to see we became good friends he did in some statistics on the number of children who have gone through our
we in our problems look for solution and spiritism is one of them to the ones who have eyes to see we became good friends he did in some statistics on the number of children who have gone through our assistance a hundred and thirty thousand children because our area comprises 400 000 inhabitants in this region so we kept multiplying and we had great achievements some days ago when there was the Scholastic assessment test our high school presented its students and considering our possibilities and those of the private schools in Salvador paid to do because everything everything with no exception is for free here no exception it's free and we don't accept differently even people sometimes unintentionally come to visit and give money I say no no thank you very much another time you can help because we don't want to make a living out of spiritism but we want to live by spiritism we all have our income I have my retirement our presidents all of us to give hence our celebration with the seminar focusing depression and the anxiety stress and we I will be present Dr Andre Lewis Beijing spear test another remarkable spiritist Dr mashado psychiatrist professor of Psychiatry at the University of pernambuoku very young 31 years old who will be with us my part will be a trip a therapeutic trip instead of talking about theory that we are fed up with we will have a transcendental experience a journey in a search for our Origins the therapy of self-discovery the therapy that is popular nowadays what are you before any attempt even in the problematic of the organic health try to look over your emotional life to find the root causes of your psychological condition so on the seventh we will be working hard and before coming here while I was autographing I was thinking about this extraordinary Therapeutics we will have a meeting with our spiritual guide face to face and he better come otherwise we'll go pick him up and he will have to come he's already sent a telegram telling us that if he is
erapeutics we will have a meeting with our spiritual guide face to face and he better come otherwise we'll go pick him up and he will have to come he's already sent a telegram telling us that if he is feeling well he'll come I said no send a WhatsApp message when you are on your way then it's more elegant hence our effort to invite the ones interested he or she will contribute with 85 Hayes we are advertising through a company on the internet and from next Tuesday on we will start handing out the invitations ourselves and I would like then to finish who has already disincarnated my friends it's so curious I was not going to talk about this subject but as I was walking up the stairs he showed himself to me and said hello javado he was rather kalioca with his peculiar ways quite different to the better hello I think gee I'm gonna talk about Costa Freitas the seeds he left here on Earth thousands of Institutions now he is in the Hereafter and I think he must be a supervisor to show us that the good we do is good for us the fact I was going to narrate is one of those historical facts of the popular art the city of Milan around the 16th century was at its peace but among the many problems it had the city was facing one of those problems regarding it's very Constitution because of the waters and one thinker who had created outstanding masterpieces and who was working now on the designing of a submarine 16th century and of an airplane offered himself to draw for the city of Milan the renowned Milanese canals which until today give this beautiful industrial city it's extraordinary appearance Leonardo da Vinci and especially in Milan one work would stand out the museum started by Leonardo da Vinci which still exists there and is open to every visitor when a religious order called Santa Maria de lagration hired Leonardo to paint the mural and its immense dining room the mural was painted on Fresh plaster according to the practice at that time martyr was applied to the wall first
anta Maria de lagration hired Leonardo to paint the mural and its immense dining room the mural was painted on Fresh plaster according to the practice at that time martyr was applied to the wall first then a layer of lime plaster another layer of Fresco and as the plaster dried out the artist used his brush and the plaster absorbed the paint it was as if all that layer was painted so Leonardo he started his studies how the table would be placed so nobody would have their backs to the viewer genius at the table except for the princess some have their backs turned and he opted for the table one-sided and the details on the table are so impressive that we can see the side of the tablecloth that was ironed to be folded in the center of the table since they were 13. the picture of Jesus and he began to think the most devoted disciple was the youngest John evangelist and he was sweet and friend of Jesus's so he was called The Beloved disciple Jesus loved him in such a special way that said this one won't die like the others all of them were murdered except Judas who committed suicide but he didn't he died of old age somewhere between his 92 and 100 years of age in the islands of patimus where he went into Exile then he pictured John at that Supper The Last Supper the one that precedes Jesus washing the disciples feet saying goodbye and giving us the legacy of immortality he made many sketches conceiving how Matthew's should be Matthew was the chief of the taxation he was a learned man but the others were fishermen one of them came from a very prosperous area of Judea called his name was Judas Judas of kariath the city a Poise and he composed but he began to imagine how Jesus was how would be the face of that man who said let the little children come to me and do not hinder them for the Kingdom of Heaven belongs to such as these naive and innocent about what evil is that same Jesus who had the opportunity of looking at that woman who sold the body and said to her love and to the
the Kingdom of Heaven belongs to such as these naive and innocent about what evil is that same Jesus who had the opportunity of looking at that woman who sold the body and said to her love and to the good because all your sins will be forgiven what is to forgive is to not be seen why did she sell her body because that's what she was taught to do when she was 13 in Jerusalem she was sold to a brother she didn't have a father she didn't have anybody how can we blame her once a prostitute told me this is all I know because the body does it by atavism I then noticed the peculiar word and realized that she had some culture so I asked but what do you mean by atavism she said we are born doing it as the animals nobody taught me I learned it just happened it's prouted inside me I said so my dear why are you still doing it because I don't know anything else to do but it's easy I will teach you how to sew so you can make a living with dignity she said but I don't have a machine I said I'll give you the machine and we signed a contract to buy sewing machines which at that time were sold in installments and created a group of misleaded women giving them the diploma and also the machine bought in installments and until today we keep very discreet this way of helping the ones who don't know anything else to do to learn learn to have dignity we learn we learn to love we learn to hate nobody is born loving nobody's born believing or not in God those are achievements of living together so we teach so Leonardo began to look for a man who was between 28 and 35 years old with that same continent gentle and dignified tender and honored how to define these hormones of manhood with a biotype that could talk to a misguided woman without starting her libido and say love but sir who am I gonna love your sisters those who aren't loved and their children your children children but I don't have children love the children who have no mothers the mothers who have no children it took a lot of Courage from this man
those who aren't loved and their children your children children but I don't have children love the children who have no mothers the mothers who have no children it took a lot of Courage from this man we human creatures know how difficult it is to be gentle in the painful time to be faithful in the moment of the mistake and to stay when everybody else deserves that's when he said those who are faithful until the end because it's very easy to be faithful for a time to get enthusiastic to move from a palace to a shack and vice versa difficult is to be faithful every day today yesterday tomorrow afterwards with the same Joy in times of pain and suffering it's not masochism it's courage to face it of hiding it as wrote the spiritists wipe their tears before helping the ones who are crying because all of us have problems living is a biological phenomenon well living is an ethical phenomenon living well is a convenient phenomenon I have money I live well but I am not well and many times in the wealth the conflicts are with me the anxiety the loneliness the pain so Jesus he starts to think he goes to an ecclesiastical School those young men dedicated to Christ he didn't find any face that called his attention visited cities and gave up looking for the face that could be used as a model he was about to refuse the painting The Wall was already prepared the first layer of plaster had been spread all he had to do was to start when he went about walking in the surroundings of Milan he heard the sound of a flute a recorder flute I recalled zamfer was one of the greatest flutists of the 20th century until today he is an Hungarian genus who touched the humanity so he follows that flute sound light in that morning air of spring and sees a young sheep Shepherd blowing that recorder flute he gets delighted but when he gets closer to him it was Jesus that face the Jewish knows slightly long the chin gracefully drawn the hair parted in the middle in the curly Nazarene Style he was a lad there was a special Beauty
he gets closer to him it was Jesus that face the Jewish knows slightly long the chin gracefully drawn the hair parted in the middle in the curly Nazarene Style he was a lad there was a special Beauty about him and then he asked what do you do I am a Shepherd how much do you earn nothing I Shepherd the sheep for my family and do you leave off your parents yes here in Milan we depend on the traditions and what if I invited you to pause I will pay you a good wage it's up to my father so Da Vinci went to his father and hired the young man he gave him a velvet bag with many golden coins then the boy went to his studio and posed for him that face that is in the Last Supper figured and he made a fortune but but had another blank wall and wished to have it painted another mural the Milanese love this mural so much that it's considered one of the seven greatest masterpieces in the world including Mona Lisa in the second world war the Milanese took bags of sand and put on both sides of the wall to protect it from the threat of some air strike and the church was bombed but the wall remained intact so what we see today is what DaVinci did observation here gevaldo made a small slip that church of our holy marriage blessing longed for judas's kiss and hired Da Vinci same slip Da Vinci same slip accepted the challenge he already had Jesus's face which was the most important but how would judas's face be like perhaps we should ask ourselves how the face of the friend that betrays his friend would be like whatever reason it may be suggested if he wanted to speed up the revolution if it was treason it doesn't matter the fact is he sold him and it was to the priest he sold him for 30 gold coins how would this man's face be their hats to be some conflict nobody commits an act like this and numbs the Consciousness how would he live with the others so what did he do he went to the Milan's prison the worst criminals the face was ugly and deformed but it was not what da Vinci expected perfume in the end
sciousness how would he live with the others so what did he do he went to the Milan's prison the worst criminals the face was ugly and deformed but it was not what da Vinci expected perfume in the end he gave up looking for judas's face and one day visiting the prison I think there is but without any expectation he walked past one of the small cells of the prison and through a tiny window he could see somebody turned to the bigger window but his back was bent and yes it exuded something strange nauseating hateful that he stopped it was the first time a criminal provoked him such an impact let alone with his back turned to him he stopped and asked the director to come in he said look he is one of the most dangerous person that has ever been to Milan's prison he said but I want to see this man so he got inside the man was cuffed and Shackled to the wall the Monstrous continents heart severe then he said I met my Judah and asked the director if he could hire him according to the laws he would pay the man an amount for him to pose and enjoy the results later the director agreed the contract was signed and the next days Leonardo spent some time in the prison the first day that monstrous being was at ease with his expressions of hatred on his face looking out through the Bard window on the fourth day he had a kind of convulsion that looked like an epileptic fit and Nardo could see his face at that moment and the contrast with this state of Lucidity on the 10th day Leonardo said let's stop I cannot paint you because that monster is not inside you anymore this face is not the same I found when I first saw you your countenance changes all the time and I can't I just cannot paint that then the criminal raised his head and Leonardo realized that he was crying what's the matter you killed two prostitutes you destroyed the lives of some of their lovers and committed the most heinous crimes why are you crying now he said yes don't you recognize me no how could I know such a monster
illed two prostitutes you destroyed the lives of some of their lovers and committed the most heinous crimes why are you crying now he said yes don't you recognize me no how could I know such a monster I am your Jesus that Jesus who had never tried the libido who had never got drunk who lived by playing the flute and the herd of sheep of Hope because I didn't know how to spend it I felt in the hands of crooks who took me to the worst prostitution dance and I debouched myself I fell madly in love with the Illusions and drugs of that time I lost myself along the way and the first woman I loved was committed to the brother and to have her I killed her lover later I killed her and since then it happened again and again now that I am thinking about my face that you painted you you this is I give up don't paint me again look for another face and the canvas the mural stayed only with half-judices that hateful man with half the face smooth and sweet of the look of Jesus of the youngster who played the flute graciously and we can see in the room if we stay in the middle Jesus and looking the bitterness of the continents what do I mean with that it's that all of us are subject to climbing the highest we can the mountain of the life but also to fall down the deepest Abyss any of us it depends on the circumstances let's be then very careful with our values to have is very different than to be the old question of philosophy to have or to be to have we have health well we think we have maybe I have here one of those most severe cancers as it hasn't affected me yet hasn't reached my delicate net of nerves I don't feel anything and somebody can be deformed by cancer and still be an angel of God on Earth and teaching the creatures to love was blind of one eye which he took care for 60 years without complaining and one day with arigo was filmed about his life will be in the movies next month this eye is a karmic debt I misused my eyesight and I was born with it to purify myself if you cure me
out complaining and one day with arigo was filmed about his life will be in the movies next month this eye is a karmic debt I misused my eyesight and I was born with it to purify myself if you cure me I will keep this that and it will show in another disease As I Grew used to my blindness and my pain I prefer to keep it as it is and he died with his Blind Eye and I saw there in congoas in the countryside when I visited him on the 5th of January 1961 he assisted a person who had an ingrown toenail and went there for arigo to take it off and so he did he did all good he could he assisted over 2 million people one by one and this incarnated victim of a car accident when he was driving in high speed the car hit a tree and he got back to life so we are the authors of our own lives I wish to leave a message let's also of course I also wish to sow but sure that even though the seed Falls onto an ungrateful soil among stones see you if one of them won germinates it will give us back much more than the ones we threw at the soil therefore let's do good a good word a handshake we can only have the real picture when we are in need and as I have needed and still need friends with prayers gentle people who help me carry my own cross so I leave this message let's be faithful Until the End let's pray asking God to bless us let's ask the mediums carriers of healthy energy so to ease our distress our pain and so we can leave this meeting with joy the gospel is the anthem of Happiness the word gospel comes from Evangelion which means good news the gospel is good news so we who receive this good news let's leave here happily if we are not getting along well with whom we live with leave the sadness behind and go back to the good let's say dear Jesus we beg you for ourselves bless me bless us bless our home which is a sanctuary we dedicate to you for our directors the administration of maruse blessed dear Lord because we love you and wish to serve you with honor and honesty those who we love our relatives our dear
sanctuary we dedicate to you for our directors the administration of maruse blessed dear Lord because we love you and wish to serve you with honor and honesty those who we love our relatives our dear ones the kind Hearts bless also those who hate us yes there are on earth sick and embittered people who unfortunately still hate we ask for them but also ask for those who could not stand the afflictions and committed suicide we ask for the suicide victims so your mercy can reach them and we also ask for those who do good so they don't let themselves be dominated by the shadows of ignorance bless our work our social and your main life the water that we show you modify its structure as you did in Canada oh Lord blessed our inner peace may this fluid and this is a special moment Joy To Live and peace we thank you for this hour of reflection and ask you to follow us to our homes and this is the end of our meeting we wish you peace to you all God bless us foreign
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