Friday, December 11, 2015

MARY, THE MOTHER OF JESUS - A REVISITING

I had a blog reader (and regular contributor) ask me for more information on the sequestration of Mary (in the temple annex) before she begat the Son of God.  I told her I would look this detail up and try and find a previous blog post on it.  I could not, but did find this piece from last spring where I went into some detail about prophecy, etc:

    http://woodyoubelieveit.blogspot.com/2015/03/reading-prophecy-correctly-and-genetic.html

I have told this blog poster that she most likely is descended from this union and turned her on to the book by Vern Swanson that goes into the holy bloodlines of Christ (laying down that he was married - most likely to at least three women - and that he had a posterity).  I have the ability to pick them out when I find them.  They are almost always nearly the same - and I run into them because they have a love of and a thirst for knowledge.  Here is a FB convo I recently had with one of them:
I think you will know by what others say about you. I knew I was "different" when I was a kid. That I had a role in my family that was different than the others. Always the peace maker, not easily given to sin (or quickly repented when I did fall into it) and was very sober (always thinking and feeling deeply). From a physical characteristics standpoint, there is a serenity about the person that stands out. Often darker haired (brown or black) with a lighter skin color. Grace is the word that I use to describe how the person moves and how they react and act around others. Many are called "old souls" because they are wise beyond their years. When it comes to gifts, they have many gifts and many find they have a portion of all of the Gifts of the Spirit. Many find they are drawn to seek out who they are. If you have read Parley P. Pratt's autobiography or Joseph's works, you will find that they both felt the same as you felt. Because all of the early brethren are of this lineage and have the spark of the divine in a greater measure than others. That book by Vern Swanson goes into detail once you get into it. You will recognize yourself amongst the pages of that book. I find it intriguing that at your age, you are still "finding" yourself. I always thought that was something that was finished by the mid-20's. Not being critical - just find it interesting. I have talked to others of the elect who are experiencing the same thing. Maybe I just knew at a really early age and "locked in" to what I am about.

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  1. Margaret Barker goes into detail on this. She is fascinating.

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