Warnings From Heaven
I always find apparitions, visions, and prophetic warnings interesting, even if I'm not all that convinced that they're coming from beyond. I guess I'm not convinced really at all. But that there are things in the highest consciousness bubbling down from our heads and being filtered through our lower quadrants, including the shadow, ego, and mental faculties, I believe that's true. Such as how you remember, conceive of things, fantasize, and come up with inspirations.
The whole business of moods still presents a few mysteries in terms of behavior and what we're capable of. Like the guy who suddenly goes beserk and becomes a mass murderer. Or quick conversions from evil to good. Or clowns who proclaim their perversity loud and clear -- a cry for help? -- before acting it out. (I like clowns. I don't know that I'd like to be alone with one without a clear means of escape.)
Prophecies, though, tend to have a way of not happening. Then when they don't happen, there's some good reason, such as the repentance was sufficient to stem destruction. It's the destruction that happens, then is interpreted that is a lot handier; because it's obviously easier to attribute a reason for what's happened than to say what will happen and here's why.
Prophets, a word from heaven, even from the highest authorities... All this is interesting, fascinating really...
That said, here's a blog -- Apocalyptic Messages of Our Lady and Jesus -- that claims to bring the word from the Virgin Mary about what will happen, or maybe could happen, unless. We've all heard of apparitions of the Virgin. In those apparitions, she often has something to say. I've never studied it in an in-depth way, but I think the warnings have a basic pattern: There's sin, get rid of sin or else. Some of it's cryptic, some of it's in your face. This blog looks like it is filtering politics and political positions through the Virgin's declarations.
Today's declaration, "The end of this era is near at hand." The blog goes on to prophesy destruction for San Francisco over gay marriage. So, we shall see.
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