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[[Jesus]] spoke of this comet: | [[Jesus]] spoke of this comet: | ||
<blockquote>I tell you that the sign of my coming in this hour has also been marked by the sign of the coming of that comet which is close to the earth and closest in this very week. The origin of that comet is a distant galaxy, and out of that distant galaxy came the very Evil One who should be the tempter of her soul. And the [[fallen one]]s of that galaxy and other galaxies, who have also sent the seed of [[Serpent]] to the earth to tempt all of the lightbearers, have arrayed themselves against the coming of the Light in the Messenger and in you all—as their opposition to my descent has been grave indeed....</blockquote> | <blockquote>I tell you that the sign of my coming in this hour has also been marked by the sign of the coming of that comet which is close to the earth and closest in this very week. The origin of that comet is a distant galaxy, and out of that distant galaxy came the very Evil One who should be the tempter of her [the Messenger’s] soul. And the [[fallen one]]s of that galaxy and other galaxies, who have also sent the seed of [[Serpent]] to the earth to tempt all of the lightbearers, have arrayed themselves against the coming of the Light in the Messenger and in you all—as their opposition to my descent has been grave indeed....</blockquote> | ||
<blockquote>And the sign of the comet is the sign of the opposition to [my] coming. For this comet has borne a great darkness of the fallen ones of that galaxy who have sought to send into the earth and transfer through it to the astral plane, to the individuals of darkness, a new impetus and a new momentum of the darkness of the Liar and his lie and the Murderer and the murderous intent.</blockquote> | <blockquote>And the sign of the comet is the sign of the opposition to [my] coming. For this comet has borne a great darkness of the fallen ones of that galaxy who have sought to send into the earth and transfer through it to the astral plane, to the individuals of darkness, a new impetus and a new momentum of the darkness of the Liar and his lie and the Murderer and the murderous intent.</blockquote> | ||
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Regarding the this comet, [[El Morya]] explained: | Regarding the this comet, [[El Morya]] explained: | ||
<blockquote>The comet Hale-Bopp continues to pierce through the cosmic waves, depositing its cargo ... which creates ripples upon ripples of waves that accelerate the release of negative records into the earth’s atmosphere. | <blockquote>The comet Hale-Bopp continues to pierce through the cosmic waves, depositing its cargo ... which creates ripples upon ripples of waves that accelerate the release of negative records into the earth’s atmosphere.</blockquote> | ||
El Morya asked the students to call to [[Mighty Cosmos]] to release his [[secret rays]] to consume the negative rays of the comet before they could settle around the earth. | |||
On March 27, 1997, Archangel [[Uriel and Aurora]] said: | On March 27, 1997, Archangel [[Uriel and Aurora]] said: | ||
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But while astronomers were baffled by its appearance, the great Swiss mystic-physician [[Paracelsus]] had prophesied the coming of the special star more than a century earlier, calling it a “harbinger of a great renovation of society.” | But while astronomers were baffled by its appearance, the great Swiss mystic-physician [[Paracelsus]] had prophesied the coming of the special star more than a century earlier, calling it a “harbinger of a great renovation of society.” | ||
“There is nothing concealed that will not be revealed,” he said. “The comet will announce the presence of a marvellous being who as yet lives not but who will reveal many things.” This “marvellous being” would be a master of all arts, and would come bringing three treasures for mankind, gifts that would change the face of the world. | “There is nothing concealed that will not be revealed,” he said. “The comet will announce the presence of a marvellous being who as yet lives not but who will reveal many things.” This “marvellous being” would be a master of all arts, and would come bringing three treasures for mankind, gifts that would change the face of the world.<ref>Mrs. Henry Pott, ''Francis Bacon and His Secret Society'' (Kessinger Publishing’s Rare Mystical Reprints), pp. 230–31.</ref> | ||
This prophecy by Paracelsus, delivered in the fifteenth century, foretelling a “renovation of society,” came at an unlikely time, for even into the sixteenth century, men neither knew nor desired to know more than was to be learned from Aristotle; a strange thing at any time. | This prophecy by Paracelsus, delivered in the fifteenth century, foretelling a “renovation of society,” came at an unlikely time, for even into the sixteenth century, men neither knew nor desired to know more than was to be learned from Aristotle; a strange thing at any time. Learning had practically come to a standstill. And scientific experimentation was virtually nonexistent, except in the alchemical laboratories of the mystics. | ||
But with the sudden appearance of the comet in Cassiopia in 1572, Europe exploded with geniuses. Historian Alfred North Whitehead, in his book ''Science and the Modern World'', has referred to a ferment of ideas which were initiated with the sudden intellectual revolution of the sixteenth century which, he says, | But with the sudden appearance of the comet in Cassiopia in 1572, Europe exploded with geniuses. Historian Alfred North Whitehead, in his book ''Science and the Modern World'', has referred to a ferment of ideas which were initiated with the sudden intellectual revolution of the sixteenth century which, he says, | ||
<blockquote>... bequeathed formed systems of thought touching every aspect of human life. It is the one century which consistently, and throughout the whole range of human activities, provided intellectual genius adequate for the greatness of its occasions. The crowded stage of this hundred years is indicated by the coincidences which mark its literary annals.</blockquote> | <blockquote>... bequeathed formed systems of thought touching every aspect of human life. It is the one century which consistently, and throughout the whole range of human activities, provided intellectual genius adequate for the greatness of its occasions. The crowded stage of this hundred years is indicated by the coincidences which mark its literary annals.<ref>Alfred North Whitehead, ''Science and the Modern World'' (London: Cambridge University Press, 1953), p. 398.</blockquote> | ||
One of the interesting “coincidences” of that century was that the coming of this “star,” “harbinger” of the great revolution, coincided exactly with the dawning of a century of genius in science and literature, which, Whitehead clearly believes, was initiated by “the greatest of mankind,” Sir [[Francis Bacon]] of England. Francis was twelve years old when the comet dawned. | One of the interesting “coincidences” of that century was that the coming of this “star,” “harbinger” of the great revolution, coincided exactly with the dawning of a century of genius in science and literature, which, Whitehead clearly believes, was initiated by “the greatest of mankind,” Sir [[Francis Bacon]] of England. Francis was twelve years old when the comet dawned. | ||