Monday, June 6, 2011

The Imperishables

Let's refer back to your visitation of the Knights Templar and Teutonic.  I'm slightly intrigued by the figure dressed in the white robe and who he might have been.

So am I.  I probably won't know for certain until I myself return to the great beyond.  But I might have some idea.  In medieval times, as I'm sure I have already stated, I served as a Teutonic Knight in Transylvania, then a part of Greater Hungary.  The most prominent religious order in Hungary at that time were the Paulines, an order of white robed monks, believed to have possessed high spiritual attainment.  Though the ranged in the thousands, no burial place for them has ever been found.  It is believed that these monks were chosen for imperishability, their physical bodies, or vehicles, kept alive buried somewhere deep in the Pilis hills.

It was the responsibility of the Teutonic Knights to protect the borders of Transylvania from invading Turks and to ensure law and order was maintained and that the precepts of the king was adhered to.  The Teutonic Knights were a strictly religious order and would have been well acquainted with the Pauline monks and often acted as their protective force.  It should not be, should you possess spiritual insight, be considered as absurd or fantasy to believe this service is still continued on the spiritual planes.

If you have read "A Mystical Journey into Hungary" and attempted to watch the video on Pilisszanto at the end of the article, you probably found that the link didn't work.  I have since rectified that problem. 

Okay.  How do you think these bodies are kept alive?  These can be considered as the asleep in Christ?

Imperishability of the physical body is not too difficult a concept to comprehend should you know the laws involved.  Firstly, disregard most of the Imperishable bodies the Catholic Church puts on display.  These are not the asleep in Christ.  Many of these so called Imperishable have been waxed over in order to hide the black decomposition taking place.  It is very unlikely that any of these bodies will come back to life, as many Catholics believe they will.

The real Imperishable bodies, or those asleep in Christ, are well hidden, probably even from the Church.  The bodies that lie in seclusion are entirely unblemished and kept alive by the body consciousness though the spirit, or consciousness, that once inhabited them are in the spiritual kingdoms where they await the command to re-enter their former bodies.  These physical bodies are virtually, asleep.  They are well protected and guarded from any external interference by angelic beings.  What is planned for these beings, their future role on earth can only be speculated.

I have already discussed the aspects of duality and you should re-read what has already been written.

There is just one more thing I like to point out about the Imperishables.  A few years back there had been some serious scientific investigations into the Shroud of Turin.  I have not noticed any of the findings of these investigations openly discussed or brought to public attention by the main stream media or any other scientific journal.  These investigations had concluded, in one instance, that the body of Christ never even touched the slab of stone that he had been lying on.  In other words, the body rested in a state of suspended levitation, perhaps several inches above the slab.

This is all in harmony with reports of some exhumed Hungarian saints.  It was reported that when they exhumed the body they found that the soil never actually touched their bodies.  It was as if the soil, by some mysterious force, had pushed the soil back from the physical body. Obviously, to keep the body as pure and uncontaminated as possible.  This is all interesting research.

Addition on 12/6/11.....For your interest.

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