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Monday, April 28, 2014

Spiritualism the Underlying Link to all Great Religions

Hello From Sunny Tucson Arizona, USA.

This weeks blog is about Spiritualism as being the root or underlying
link to all great religions.  Spirit is the flowing substance
of God, the gift of Spirit that is common in all great religions. Is the
communication of a divine being to a messenger (prophecy).

There are many different planes of spirit, there are the lower
planes,( the ones that are closest to the earth.) There are also the
higher ones. We will be focusing on the higher ones as a
topic of discussion in this blog.


Prophecy:
Is a process that one or more messages is communicated to a
prophet, and then communicated to others. Such messages
usually involve divine knowledge.  Various concepts of
prophecy are found throughout the worlds religions.

Ref: wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prophecy


Let us take a look at the Religions and their Prophets:

Judaism: Elijah the Boldest of the Prophets of Yahweh

Elijah challenged 450 prophets of Baal and 400 prophets
of Asherah to a showdown at Mount Carmel.
After winning Elijah had the 850 false prophets killed.
Elijah did not die, Yahweh sent chariots and horses of
fire that took Elijah up to heaven in a whirlwind.
http://christianity.about.com/od/oldtestamentpeople/a/JZ-Prophet-Elijah.htm


Christianity: The conversation of Saul on the road to Damascus
Jesus appears to Saul on the road, a light from Heaven flashed about him.
He fell to the ground and heard Saul, Saul why do you persecute me?





You can read my blog about St. Paul communicating in the seance
circle responding to my question.
http://dreaming2013salscorner.blogspot.com/2013/11/st-paul-replies-from-spirit-world.html



Buddhism:
Kwan Yin the Buddhist Goddess of Mercy, Bodhisattva of Compassion
Kwan Yin embodiment was that of a Chinese princess Miao-shan
who lived about 700 B.C.
Kwan Yin names stands for "Observing the Cries of Humanity"
A bodhisattva is one who is destined to become a buddha and legend
states she was journeying into heaven and was about to cross over into
heaven when she heard the cries of suffering from the world below.
Filled with compassion, she returned to earth, vowing never to leave
till such time as all suffering is ended.
http://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/Chinese_Customs/Guan_Yin.htm


Islam:
The founder of Islam, born 570 CE (christian era) at the age of 40
Muhhammad  is visited by the Angel Gabriel in the cave.

According to the story before he became a prophet, he used to go to a cave
and meditate.  There at the cave around the age of 40, he was visited by the
Angel Gabriel. The Angel in the form of a man had a cloth & a book with
him. He asked Muhammad to read the book. Muhammed replied, "I can 
not read."  The Angel hugged him, and asked him again to read.  This 
happened 3x. After the 3rd time, the Angel Gabriel gave Muhammed the
the 1st verse of the Noble Quran.



Mormonism:
The founder of Mormonism is Joseph Smith Jr. in the 1820's. Smith was directed 
by an angel to find buried Golden Plates which the Book of Mormon is translated
from.
Joseph Smith's 1st
vision



In the 1820's Joseph Smith reported having several angelic visitations. 


The SunFlower is the
Symbol of Spiritualism







"As the Sunflower turns its face towards the  light of the sun,
so Spiritualism turns the face of humanity towards the truth."


The spiritualism movement today is the movement of the people, 
in both the physical & spirit world working together in unison.
The goal is using the view from the spirit world and the hands 
and feet of the physical, in direct communication & understanding
with each other, so this world can be steered into the Light of Truth.

It is the actual graduation of humanity, where instead of God being
the driving force. God is now on the passenger side there,
to help make corrections or in an emergency grabbing the steering
wheel. 

---Sal Salvadini

"Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were
to live forever."
----Mahatma Gandhi

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