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The practice of '''confession''' is not a tradition that originated in Roman Catholicism. It came from the heart of [[Gautama Buddha]] who took it from the heart of the Lord [[Sanat Kumara]]. It came through the heart of [[Jesus]] to the apostles and has been the means for the protection of the saints, for thereby they have received [[Holy Communion]] and absorbed the Body and Blood, the Alpha and Omega of God. It has given them a continuous walk and a tie to those upon whom they call such as [[Mother Mary]], Jesus and the various saints. | The practice of '''confession''' is not a tradition that originated in Roman Catholicism. It came from the heart of [[Gautama Buddha]] who took it from the heart of the Lord [[Sanat Kumara]]. It came through the heart of [[Jesus]] to the apostles and has been the means for the protection of the saints, for thereby they have received [[Holy Communion]] and absorbed the Body and Blood, the Alpha and Omega of God. It has given them a continuous walk and a tie to those upon whom they call such as [[Mother Mary]], Jesus and the various saints. |