A certain young person fell ill several times with atypical forms of cancer. The cancers were cleverly located and it took a long time before they were medically diagnosed. The cause was always hatred and resentment toward her father, who had abandoned her as a child and left the family home. Over the years, he was unable to rise to the level of apologizing on his own to the child, nor to her Soul, which then made the decision to end the earthly incarnation or to bring about the death of the personality.
This entire situation disappointed me deeply, because neither of them intended to give way, and their own imaginings, resentments, and sulking were more important than the presence of the “ill” person within the family. As a noteworthy detail, it is worth adding that the fact of having and then consistently orphaning a small child by the sick person had no significance for either of them.
In this case, the ill person sought out atypical forms of cancer in order to hurt the father, to see and experience any form of compassion from him, and any manifestation of love toward his own child.
Another case I would like to describe is cancer of the thymus or cancer of the heart. We once wondered how much hatred must exist within a person suffering in this way for cancer to settle in these particular organs.
Let us, for a moment and not without reason, change the subject. Out of respect for readers, I am publishing only links to websites and not images of phalluses that are worshipped, among others, in Hindu, Japanese, and other temples. What does this have to do with cancer of the heart or thymus?
Let us seek the answer in the Second Commandment of the Decalogue given by God to Moses:
“You shall not make for yourself an idol or any likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or that is on the earth beneath, or that is in the waters under the earth. You shall not bow down to them or serve them; for I the Lord your God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children to the third and fourth generation of those who hate Me, but showing steadfast love to thousands of those who love Me and keep My commandments.”
No one on Earth nor in the world of Souls has changed its wording recently; it remains written in the Bible clearly and unambiguously.
Worshipping or praying to ANYONE or anything that God has created is therefore, according to this commandment, idolatry and is also “disapproved of” by the One who called us into life. If He gave life, it is worth remembering that He may also take it away according to His divine judgment and discretion. He may also appropriately prolong it.
If we carefully examine various religions and their dogmas, we will see that they worship both people and Souls, beings, constructs, statues, images, priests, and so on. The dead are worshipped, as are living people, for example through prayers addressed to them. God, in His sense of humor, also allows those who bypass Him to worship what they themselves consider valuable—such as bones of the dead, penises, and so forth.
Here again we must remember that the penis is a male attribute, and such temple objects—although symbolic and stone—still belong to some specific male guru or deity. They are his “extension.” In such temples, various praying women often stroke and caress these lingams, for example when they cannot have children or for other reasons. In turn, men who stroke the penises of some guru here and there may be setting themselves up for homosexuality in subsequent incarnations of the Soul, without even knowing it. If someone does not want God, they may follow the guru’s penis into future incarnations, meeting him for example in gay clubs.
I write about this after witnessing live another Hindu liturgy—namely, the worship of snakes. For over two hours, a group of people summoned energetic snakes from the astral realm. Several individuals from Wrocław made offerings to these snakes, including flowers, for improved fertility, health, and other purposes. The effects on the audience are not as important for this article as the effects on the entire group of “priests.”
God is clear light and presence in the heart—His divine love. It also manifests in our lives as, for example, innocent abundance, financial security, beautiful sexuality, and health of body and mind. After the entire sacrificial ritual, the hearts of the snake priests were not illuminated but completely dark. They resembled caves, in the center of which one astral snake could be seen.
If not God, then anything else—even a stone penis or a statue in a temple—may seem better to some, and they may appear indifferent to the consequences. Cancer of the thymus, cancer of the heart. How much effort and rejection of God does it take to karmically earn that…
Comment (from the original post)
s_majda wrote (21/12/2014):
“The Bronze Serpent is part of four stories from the history of the Old Testament related to God’s protection of the people of Israel. The Israelites, guilty of murmuring against God and Moses, are punished by the sending of venomous snakes [astral cancerous ones] killing sinners. Moses, however, expressed sorrow and regret. He ordered the forging of a bronze serpent as a fetish.” Typical astral snakes, as always, visible and always present in people suffering from cancer, are black in color. The area of the organ consumed by cancer is also energetically black. See the entry Serpente di Bronzo: http://translate.google.pl/translate?hl=pl&sl=it&u=http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serpente_di_bronzo_%28Michelangelo%29&prev=search J. D. Zelenka composed a musically beautiful cantata under the same title, Serpente di Bronzo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4hpDxMeJSo
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