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The Courtyard of Heaven

 

The three hour intermission allowed both the heavenly host and the sirian host to get to know each other. They intermingled, exchanging ideas, sharing stories, and good cheer with wonderful feelings and vibrations was enjoyed by all. It was a general feeling of mutual admiration and respect. What they also learned was that they are two armies on the same mission. The redemption of mankind. Both groups of angels were of one mind, one mission, and one cause.

Directed by their Creators, it was their sole focus. To release humanity from the bondage of Lucifer, and his army of wayward angels.

Once the three hours was concluded, both host’s reassembled at the courtyard. Millions upon millions of the servants to both the Father, and the Mother. All awaiting their respective Gods. Anxiously wanting to hear the rest of this most marvelous story.

The Father stepped up on stage and spoke first, “Now where was I in this sermon? Oh that’s correct, Jesus and his traveling band of companions went to Cana, for his marriage to the beloved Mary Magdalene.”

“On the way there, he picked up apostles numbered seven and eight, Matthew and Thomas. He noticed their numbers on their foreheads, and asked each to follow him. Both did without hesitation. It was as if they had been waiting their whole lives for that moment to happen. Which they had been. Yet they didn’t know it at the time. Both had no idea that like their fellow apostles, they’d been groomed from birth to follow my beloved son.

“Once in Cana, he married the beautiful Mary Magdalene”, continued the Father.”

The Mother interjected, “Jesus married one of my servants. One of my daughters. A forerunner to myself.”

“Indeed he had,” replied the Father.

The viewer came up onscreen, showing the two side by side images of Jesus and Mary Magdalen. One, a representative of the Father, the other of the Mother. Jesus, with his lighter looks, and auburn-reddish hair. Mary, with her dark hair, and Egyptian looks. Jesus, from the tribe of Abraham, Judah, and David. Mary, from the tribe of Isis, Hagar, and Benjamin.

The Mother of all things spoke, “Allow me to tell you all about the one whom history will call Mary Magdalene. Or Mary of the tower, as she has been called.”

“Mary Magdalene came from wealth and privilege. Her parents owning a fish processing business in the town of Magdala, which lie on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee. Her father was of the tribe of Benjamin, but her mother came from a long line of Egyptian, and then Phoenician princesses. A line that included Hagar, Astarte, and Isis. A line that ran all the way back to the ancient Atlanteans, and before that, our home planet which orbits Sirius.

Just as the line of Adam and Eve came from our beloved Father, the line of Isis and Osiris came from me.”

She continued, “This union of souls between Jesus and Mary Magdalene was the second intersection on our beloved journey of the Holy Grail. The first being Abraham and Hagar, which created the Arabian race. The second, which created the holy royal bloodline, and the 144,000 saints, which will lead to my incarnation on planet earth. Thus creating the Holy Grail that you’re all wondering about.”

The Father interrupted with the Mother’s permission and said, “Which will lead humanity into its most golden age.” He then smiled, looked into his lover’s beautiful green eyes and said, “Sorry for the interruption, you may continue my dear.”

The Mother smiled back, looked into the audience, and resumed, “But we are getting ahead of ourselves a little bit. Let’s get back to Cana, and the marriage between Jesus and Mary Magdalene.”

“There is a special story about this marriage in scripture. It speaks of running out of wine at the reception party. When that happened, Mother Mary ran to Jesus to inform him of this crisis. When she did that, he chastised her, and told her that it wasn’t his time yet.

“Now what did he mean by telling her that it wasn’t his time yet? Well, it wasn’t his time to declare himself as the Messiah. The Anointed one. That was supposed to come later on at Nazareth. Part of that declaration is to perform miracles. Jesus knew that would come later on in his mission. It wasn’t time yet to awe the masses by his wonderful miracles. Therefore his mother Mary was forcing his hand before he wanted to. Nevertheless, he had the servants fill some jugs full of water, which he then turned into wine. Forcing the master of ceremonies to make the remark that the choicest of wines, was left for last. Thus breaking with tradition.”

The Mother of all things looked at her masculine half, the Ancient of Days, and asked, “How am I doing?”

He smiled and said, “You’re doing well my love. Keep going, we’re all fascinated by your beauty and grace.”

She smiled back, winked at him, and continued on, “Now what I find fascinating is this. Many in the Christian community on planet earth presently believes that Jesus died a single man, a virgin, with no children to speak of. That he was a guest at this wedding which took place at Cana. Yet, if he was merely a guest, why would anyone bother Jesus when they ran out of wine? Why would anyone annoy the man over this issue if he was merely a guest? One would think that if Jesus was just a visitor, he wouldn’t be pestered with this matter. Therefore, the story doesn’t make any sense.”

“The truth is, this was his own wedding, and he was one of the hosts for it. That’s why they came to him when they ran out of party spirits. And that’s why he provided them with more wine. Thus changing water to wine, as the scriptures state.”

The Mother of all things looked to the Father, who motioned for her to continue, so she did, “When this happened, the now eight apostles were amazed by what they had seen. Witnessing Jesus’ first miracle of what would be many more to come. Jesus looked at all of them and said, ‘why do you marvel at this? You will see far greater miracles than what you’ve witnessed tonight. As they surely would.”

“Once Jesus and Mary Magdalene were married, our small party ventured onward to the town of his childhood, Nazareth. The reason for this was to pick up Jesus’ half brothers, James the Just, Simon the Zealot, and Jude. Apostles nine, ten, and eleven.

“He was also there to officially declare himself the Messiah. It was now his time to make the world aware of whom he was. A son of the living God.”

“Therefore, our small party arrived amidst a little fanfare from the community. For Jesus had been absent from the home he grew up in for twelve years. The last the people had seen of him, he was just a teenager. Now he was a well-traveled, and married grown man of thirty years. A boy had left, and a man had returned. A child had wandered off to the desert of the east, and a visionary had come back to the roots of his formative years.”

The Mother of all things looked to the Father and asked, “Would you like to continue for me?”

You’re doing quite well my darling. But yes, certainly my dear, if you insist,” he answered. Then he continued as requested, “My son Jesus did declare himself the Messiah in Nazareth, and he was thereby rejected by the community.”

The viewer showed Jesus in the synagogue. Opening up the scroll to the prophet Isaiah, and reading to those whom were assembled. When he was finished, the angry mob chased him out of their house of worship, and into the streets.

So our little party left Nazareth for good. Dusting their sandals, vowing never to return. Jesus, and his by now eleven apostles with him. Also with him was Mary Magdalene, Mary Magdalene’s sister Martha, Jesus’ mother Mary, John and James’s mother Salome, and Jesus’ two sisters, Mary and Sarah. In all there were six women who always traveled with Jesus besides the apostles. Wives from some of the apostles would also travel with our group from time to time. But never on a permanent basis, as these six women did.”

“Also, a person who was always with the group, was Mary and Martha’s younger brother Lazarus. A soul who has been greatly misrepresented by the Christian church.”

The Father paused, and then continued, “From Nazareth, they ventured back to the twin towns of Capernaum and Bethsaida, which lie next to each other on the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee. On the way, they met apostle number twelve, Judas Iscariot. The betrayer. The one whom Lucifer had sent.”

The Father then looked up at the viewer, which had been showing the image of Judas Iscariot. Whom was pictured with dark hair, dark eyes, and dark looks. Olive colored skin, such as many in the eastern Mediterranean share. There was nothing extremely remarkable about the looks of Judas Iscariot. But if one were to look closer, they could see that within this man was not a human, but something else. Something far darker in spirit.

The Ancient of Days continued, “As agreed upon beforehand, Lucifer sent his representative to our band of disciples. He sent a demon. A wolf in sheep’s clothing.”

“Now I’m sure many of you are wondering to yourselves, why would Jesus allow a demon within the midst of his followers? For he knew whom Judas was. He wasn’t fooled by any outward appearances of Judas Iscariot. Jesus knew that Lucifer had sent one of his top generals, Baphomet, to infiltrate and try to derail his mission. Yet he did nothing about it. Why, you may ask?”

“The truth is very simple. Jesus knew that Judas would play a large part in all of this. And Judas’ actions would play right into our hands. So Jesus smiled, and allowed things to play out the way they would. The other apostles had no idea whom Judas Iscariot really was. As far as they were concerned, he was one of them.”

The Father of all things looked up at the giant viewer which was now portraying the image of John the Baptist, and pressed onward with his story, “While Jesus was gathering his apostles in the Galilee, certain events were being played out in Judea.”

“Not long after John had baptized Jesus, and sent Philip and Andrew to follow Jesus, he was arrested by Herod.”

“Now John knew that his mission was fulfilled. He was to prepare the way for the Messiah, and he had grandly succeeded. After years of preaching in the desert, the people were thirsting for the truth, and longing for the chosen one. The path had been made clear for the Anointed one. A job well done by the soul in heaven known as Elijah.

“Yet there were zealots who loved the message of John, but wanted to usurp his message of repentance, and turn it into an excuse to raise an army against the Roman Empire. Men who wanted to raise the sword up against the most powerful army the world had ever seen. Zealots who wanted the Messiah to lead an army over Israel’s enemies, as the prophets had foretold. To sit in David’s seat and rule the nations.”

“But this was not the message of John. Nope, not at all.”

“John the Baptist may be one of the most misunderstood people who’ve ever walked the planet. His message has been, and always will be one of repentance, forgiveness, and doing unto others what you’d have them do unto you.

“John the Baptist was never a man who preached to take up the sword against ones enemies. Never one to tell the zealots of God to raise an army against Rome. And never one to preach violence as a means to overcome ones adversary. John’s message has always been a spiritual change of heart.”

The Father of all things studied the image onscreen of John the Baptist and continued, “John and Jesus never condemned the Romans. Their earthly empire was insignificant to them. They were more interested in spiritual things, such as the hearts and minds of men.”

“Like Jesus, John taught that the kingdom of heaven lay within. And if one were to delve deep enough into their soul, they’d find the paradise that they had long searched for. Never to be found through violent means, but only through the searching of one’s heart would it be discovered. That was true then, as it is true today.

“Yet the zealots had other ideas,” stated the Father.

Spurred on by the Essene priests at Qumran, the zealots wanted their holy prophets John, and then Jesus, to overthrow the Roman Empire. Also the Roman’s puppet Jewish high priests in Jerusalem. The Essenes and the zealots thought the time was ripe for a revolution of Israel. And a return back to the old ways of King’s David and Solomon.

“The zealots had seen the corruption of the Roman procurators, and the Jewish high priests. How religion became big business in Jerusalem, and its surrounding areas. They had seen how men whom were supposedly put there to serve God, had served themselves instead. Lining their pockets on the backs of the poor. The religious elders were living like kings, while the poor were left to fend for themselves. The zealots knew deep within their hearts that this was not the glory of Israel, as the prophets had foretold.

“It’s not much different than what is going on in modern times on planet earth. Pastors of mega churches living in huge mansions, while the poor are left to their own devices. Popes being arrayed in gold and jewels, while their sheep struggle to survive. On planet earth, religion unfortunately is big business. Lucifer and his minions have all but taken over religion on the planet.

“Lucifer and his followers have taken every spiritual message delivered to earth, and usurped its ideas. Twisting them around to suit their own purposes. Taking spiritual gifts from heaven, and instead putting them into their own pockets. Turning those gifts to stone. Taking one spiritual movement after another, and creating a religion from it. Choking the spirit.

“Let’s use Judaism as an example.”

“A spiritual movement led by Abraham, and then Moses, had become a set of legalistic do’s and don’ts. Thou shalt do this, and thou shalt not do that. This legalism takes the power away from myself, and gives it to intermediaries, such as rabbis and priests. And when I’d send prophets to correct these religious leaders, the prophets would end up becoming martyrs. Holy blood shed by the corruption of religion.”

But this will all soon change.”

The Father paused for a moment, then pressed onward, “The Essene priests and their followers, the zealots, had seen enough. They both wanted a return to the old ways of Judaism. Back to the days of King’s David and Solomon. When Judaism was a far simpler religion than the constant barrage of legalistic do’s and don’ts that it had evolved into. Thus giving the Jewish high priests more power and authority over the common every day Jew. Therefore enslaving the Jewish population.”

“So when John the Baptist came around, the zealots were well prepared for his message of change. Yet their change and his change were not one and the same. Theirs was an overthrow by violent means, and his was by spiritual means. Nevertheless, the zealots would go listen to John by the tens of thousands. Like bees to honey, they clung to his every word. By the time John’s sermons were finished, the zealots would be completely charged by the spirit. They repented and were baptized, as John asked them to. But they wanted to go a step further, and overthrow their earthly masters.”

“Now King Herod saw what was happening in regards to John, and his grip on the zealots. He knew that one word out of John’s mouth, and the zealots would have revolted. For the zealots knew that John was a prophet, and spoke the word of God to them. If John had told them to resist the occupiers, they would have. If he told them to revolt, they would have. But that wasn’t his message.

Even though John spoke of peace, Herod saw John as his number one threat to his throne. John’s influence over the zealots being so great. Herod thought to himself, any man with that kind of power over the minds of men must be dealt with accordingly. Any man with that kind of influence needed to be removed.”

“Therefore, six weeks after the baptism of Jesus, Herod had John arrested. Brought up on false charges of insurrection.”

The Mother of all things, looked at her other half, and spoke up, “You allowed it to happen, didn’t you?”

“Because once he had baptized Jesus, his mission was fulfilled,” answered the Father of all things.

“I thought so,” said the Mother.

“It’s a pattern of mine which continues on to this present day. I’ll give you two modern examples of this. I allowed Abraham Lincoln to be taken once he had freed the slaves of America. Also, I allowed John F Kennedy to be taken once he had saved the planet from nuclear annihilation. Their missions being fulfilled,” said the Father.

“You may continue,” said the Mother with her usual wink.

“Thank you,” said the Father. Thus he proceeded as instructed, “As our Mother has pointed out, I allowed John to be arrested by Herod. His time was over, his mission fulfilled. He had prepared the way.”

Now I must correct a falsehood regarding the death of John. There is a myth that circulated early on, and became a truth in the tales of the gospels that John was murdered because the King wanted his step daughter to dance for him. And as payment for that dance, she had asked for the head of John. This is pure fiction. The truth is that due to his popularity with the zealots, John became an enormous threat to the King, and the high priests of Judea. Therefore, John was martyred. As is usually the case with my servants, the prophets. Beheaded at the age of 33. Struck down in his prime, because of fear.”

The Mother interjected, “The Soul of Elijah had returned, and once again left his mark upon humanity.”

“He had indeed. As he always does,” said the Father. He scanned the audience, noticing that he had their complete attention, and continued, “As does my servant Amos, who was the apostle Philip in this particular life.”

 

The Father looked to the Mother and said, “I’m going to finish the story of Jesus, and then you can pick up with our story afterwards. And then tell our audience about the true Mary Magdalene, and not the person that the church has falsely portrayed.”

“That sounds like a wonderful plan,” she answered.

He smiled, turned to the audience and continued, “Once our merry band of disciples returned to Capernaum and Bethsaida, Jesus performed many miracles. He healed an official’s son. He also healed Simon Peter’s mother in law. He then healed lepers, paralytics, and various other sicknesses throughout the Galilee. “

“His reputation blossomed, and spread throughout the entire Galilean region. It wasn’t long before thousands of his fellow countrymen were drawn to him.”

The Father looked up at the viewer to see a personal image of a smiling Jesus. The Ancient of Days also smiled, and continued, “During that time frame was given the most eloquent sermon in the history of the human race. It shall forever be known as the Sermon on the Mount. Allow me to recite a few lines of that most wonderful teaching given by my son.”

“Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.”

“Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted.”

“Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth.”

“Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled.”

“Blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy.”

“Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God.”

“Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God.”

“Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness’ sake: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.”

“Blessed are you, when men shall revile you, and persecute you, and shall say all manner of evil against you falsely, for my sake. Rejoice, and be exceeding glad: for great is your reward in heaven: for so persecuted they the prophets which were before you.”

The Father paused for a moment. Lifted his hands to his eyes to dry them. And softly spoke, “Never in the history of humanity has there been such great truth spoken in so few words.”