19 March 2016

Eight Days Of Easter (Begins March 20th)

This is re-posted as a reminder. Originally posted on March 8th, 2016.

As was done for Christmas, the following is being passed on to any who may wish to receive these emails during the Easter season ~ g

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                            http://spiritualtexts.academy/

Experience the spiritual meaning of Easter and the special symbolism of the Crucifixion, Death and Resurrection of The Christ through daily inspirations based on ‘The Gospel of the Holy Twelve’ by Jasper Gideon Ouseley.

These inspirations will be send by email over the Easter period, beginning on March 20th and ending on March 27th.

The Spiritual Easter online program consists of 16 daily narratives and reflections sent to you via one email each day, from which you can read or listen to the program:
 
 3/20 morning: The Passage
 3/20 evening: The Last Entry Into Jerusalem (chapter 67)
 3/21 morning: Going Through The Gate
3/21 evening: The Christ Within The Soul (chapter 69)
 3/22 morning: The Mystery Of Birth And Death
 3/22 evening: The Cleansing Of The Temple (chapter 71)
 3/23 morning: Purifying The Inner Temple
 3/23 evening: The Last Paschal Supper And Washing Of The Feet (chapters 75 + 76)
 3/24 morning: Surrender To Your Inner Master
 3/24 evening: The Garden of Gethsemane And The Betrayal Of Judas (chapters 77 + 78)
 3/25 morning: Showing New Inner Strength
3/25 evening: The Roman Trial, The Crucifixion And The Burial (chapters 81 + 82 + 83)
 3/26 morning: The Crucial Victory Over Yourself
 3/26 evening: The Resurrection And The Appearance To Emmaus (chapters 84 + 85)
 3/27 morning: Liberation Of The Inner Man
 3/27 evening: Jesus Appears In The Temple And To The Twelve (chapters 86 + 87)
 
Register for daily inspiration in the week before Easter at:

                                  http://spiritualtexts.academy/

This free online program is available as both text and audio.

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~ g
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Greetings.

Isn't Easter really a twist in a pagan festival attributed to goddess Ishtar in commemoration of sex and fertility?

BrotherGee said...

To some, that may be. There are also those that think Christmas is about presents. St. Valentine's Day is about sex, St. Patrick's Day is about drinking, Thanksgiving is about eating. Having these erroneous beliefs doesn't make it so.

The authors of the website in question use the word "Easter" because that is the generally accepted term. It does not imply acceptance of Ishtar or any other nature aeon.

You may want to try reading the messages being offered at the website. They will help to explain the true, lost meaning behind The Feast of the Resurrection.

~ g