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David himself was reembodied as [[Jesus]], and thus in the Psalms, the Israelites have recourse to the teachings of one who has attained Christ-mastery while Gentiles also reflect upon the meditations of the Saviour, all striving for the same goal set forth by him who is known as both the king of Israel and of the [[New Jerusalem]]. And so it is not surprising that today in the Cenacle overlooking the city of Jerusalem, Christians pray in the Upper Room on the site where Jesus and the disciples celebrated the Last Supper, where Christ appeared after his resurrection, and where the descent of the Holy Spirit took place. And in the lower level of the same house, there is a temple where Jews worship at the Tomb of David. Nor is it surprising to those who offer praise to her name that Mary is the Mother of both the Judaic and the Christian dispensations. | David himself was reembodied as [[Jesus]], and thus in the Psalms, the Israelites have recourse to the teachings of one who has attained Christ-mastery while Gentiles also reflect upon the meditations of the Saviour, all striving for the same goal set forth by him who is known as both the king of Israel and of the [[New Jerusalem]]. And so it is not surprising that today in the Cenacle overlooking the city of Jerusalem, Christians pray in the Upper Room on the site where Jesus and the disciples celebrated the Last Supper, where Christ appeared after his resurrection, and where the descent of the Holy Spirit took place. And in the lower level of the same house, there is a temple where Jews worship at the Tomb of David. Nor is it surprising to those who offer praise to her name that Mary is the Mother of both the Judaic and the Christian dispensations. | ||
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[[File:Virgin of the Rocks (Louvre).jpg|thumb|<translate><!--T:13--> ''The Virgin of the Rocks'', Leonardo da Vinci (1483–86)</translate>]] | [[File:Virgin of the Rocks (Louvre).jpg|thumb|<translate><!--T:13--> ''The Virgin of the Rocks'', Leonardo da Vinci (1483–86)</translate>]] | ||
[[File:Rafael Flores - The Holy Family - Google Art Project.jpg|thumb|<translate>''The Holy Family'', Rafael Flores (1857)</translate>]] | |||
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=== Mother of Jesus === <!--T:12--> | |||
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In her final embodiment, Mary came forth under the direction of hierarchy, chosen of God to bear [[Jesus the Christ]], who would demonstrate the laws of [[alchemy]] and the victory that every man must attain over sin, sickness and death. In early childhood she was placed in a temple for training in the science of the immaculate concept. Her twin flame, Archangel Raphael, together with members of the angelic host and the [[God and Goddess Meru]], assisted her in the development of the Mother principle in order that her consciousness might become a womb for the seed of the Christ. | In her final embodiment, Mary came forth under the direction of hierarchy, chosen of God to bear [[Jesus the Christ]], who would demonstrate the laws of [[alchemy]] and the victory that every man must attain over sin, sickness and death. In early childhood she was placed in a temple for training in the science of the immaculate concept. Her twin flame, Archangel Raphael, together with members of the angelic host and the [[God and Goddess Meru]], assisted her in the development of the Mother principle in order that her consciousness might become a womb for the seed of the Christ. |