Addendum III

From Hilarion to Da Vinci

*      291-371

Saint Hilarion (Gabriel-Soul)

Hilarion, an early Christian monk, was born to pagan parents at Tabatha, near Gaza, in southern Palestine. Sent for schooling to Alexandria, Egypt, he became acquainted with the current reputation of St. Anthony of Egypt, the pioneering monastic founder. Having sought Christian baptism, he spent some time with Anthony learning the ways of desert monkhood. After that novitiate, he returned to Palestine and set up as hermit in the wilderness near Majuma, south of Gaza. At Majuma, Hilarion put into practice the stringent regime of the Egyptian monks: prayer, labor, and works of penance. His food was 15 figs a day, no more, until after many years he realized that a little bread, vegetables and oil were a physical necessity. Cleanliness, too, he considered an inept luxury; hence he wore his tunics until they fell apart, and never washed his hair shirt, saying, “it is idle to look for cleanliness in a hair shirt.”

Basically, however, Hilarion was developing into a charismatic monastic leader, a wonderworker, and an effective missionary to the pagans of the district. Many sought him as tutor in the monastic life, and for them he set up several neighboring monasteries. But the desert began to get crowded, and he missed the peace and quiet of its early days. In 356 it was revealed to him that his old master, St. Anthony of Egypt, had died. He decided to go back to Egypt not only to visit Anthony's grave, but to seek there the quietude that he had lost in the Holy Land. After a sentimental pilgrimage to St. Anthony's old haunts, he established himself near the Nile in the province of Arcadia.

Unfortunately, his reputation had preceded him to Arcadia, and crowds once more sought him out, begging him to end, by his prayers, a three-year drought, and to heal the wounds inflicted by an army of serpents and noxious insects. He was able to help them, but soon fled to an oasis west of the Nile to escape their clamor. Popularity pursuing him even there, a year later he escaped again, this time to Sicily, and selected a site for a hermitage in a lonely inland district. Yet when his disciple St. Hesychius sought him out sometime later, he found that everybody in that area knew and admired the fugitive monk. Hesychius therefore took his master to Dalmatia in the Balkans. Finding it impossible, even there, to conceal his gifts as a wonderworker, he decamped to Cyprus. While his identity was soon discovered at Paphos, too, he at last found a safe hideout in an inaccessible place twelve miles from shore. There he died in peace some years later. 

*      570-632

Muhammad (Gabriel-Soul)

Prophet Muhammad was born in Mecca located in the Arabian Peninsula. Since his father died before his birth and his mother died shortly thereafter, he was raised by his uncle who was from the respected tribe of Quraysh. He was raised illiterate, unable to read or write, and remained so up until his death. As he grew up, he became known as truthful, trustworthy, generous, and sincere. He was so trustworthy that he was addressed as such, Al-Ameen (Trustworthy).

Muhammad was very contemplative and he had long detested the decadence and idolatry of his society. At the age of forty, he received his first revelation from Allah through the Angel Jibreel (Gabriel). The revelations continued for twenty-three years, and they are collectively known as the Qur'aan.

As soon as he began to recite the Qur'aan and preach the truth which Allah had revealed to him, he and his small group of followers suffered persecutions from unbelievers. The persecutions grew so fierce that in the year 622 A.D., Allah gave them the command to emigrate. This emigration from Mecca to the city of Medina, some 260 miles to the north, marks the beginning of the Muslim calendar.

After several years, Muhammad and his followers were able to return to Makkah where they forgave their enemies. Before Muhammad died at the age of sixty-three, the greater part of the Arabian Peninsula had become Muslim and within a century of his death, Islam had spread to Spain in the West and as far East as China. 

*      581-644

Khattab (Michael-Soul)

Omar ibn al-Khattab was born in Mecca to the Adi clan of the Quraish tribe. Omar belonged to a family of average class, but he was able to become literate, and was well known for his physical strength, becoming a champion wrestler. When Muhammad first declared his message of Islam, Omar believed Islam was heretical rhetoric against the Quraish and his ancestors, and he resolved to kill Muhammad. He was stopped on his way to Muhammad's house, however, with news of his sister's conversion to Islam. Omar was initially angered by the news, but after reading some of the Quran he was instantly changed. Rather than killing Muhammad, he determined to accept Islam.

Omar was part of the first emigration to Medina, and became an important companion of Muhammad. He participated in all of the Muslim battles against the Quraish. Abu Bakr became the first successor to Muhammad. During Abu Bakr's short reign as caliph, Omar was an important advisor to him, and Abu Bakr selected him as his successor prior to his death. Omar reigned as caliph from 633 until his assassination in 644. Omar's time as caliph saw the Islamic empire grow at an unprecedented rate, taking Iraq and parts of Iran from the Sassanids, and thereby ending that empire, and taking Egypt, Palestine, Syria, North Africa and Armenia from the Byzantines. Omar also codified Islamic law, and was known for his simple lifestyle and modest living. A famous story tells of him arriving in Jerusalem walking beside his camel upon which his servant was sitting.

Omar was murdered by a Persian slave who was angered by a personal quarrel with him; he stabbed the caliph six times as Omar led prayers in Masjid al Nabawi. Omar died two days later, and is buried alongside Muhammad and Abu Bakr. 

*      609-632

Fatima al-Zahra (Gabriel-Soul)

Muhammedans have the greatest respect for Fatima al-Zahra, the daughter of Muhammad. There have been many women who have made an everlasting mark on the history of civilization and humankind. They have been great in various aspects. Yet, many Muhammedans believe this woman contributed more than perhaps any other woman, while she was not more then a young girl. Her prayers and supplications were no less than the most inspiring words of poetry to the God she adored. Her eloquence of speech, her bravery and strength, her loving tenderness towards her noble father, husband and children are what philosophers still write and speak of in terms of a cure for the ills of today’s society. She was filled with spiritual devotion, as is becoming of any true saint. Her actions were her belief, without fault or mistake. She rose above the frail diversions of this life and was truly a remarkable example for all women.

The Holy Prophet, who spoke only that which had been revealed to him, addressed Fatima in these words: “Oh Fatima! Allah, the Mighty, the Exalted, is angered at the one who makes you angry and is satisfied with the one who pleases you”.

The day after the burial of Rasulollah, a close disciple of Mahammad, his murderers raided the house of Fatima al-Zahra. In the process they set fire to the door of the house, and crushed her between the door and the wall.  Fatima al-Zahra, who was heavily pregnant at the time, sustained a number of horrific injuries, as a result of which she died later. Her unborn baby son died instantly in the course of the assault!!! 

*      1194-1253

Saint Francis of Assisi (Gabriel-Soul)

In Rome one finds a picture of the vision of St. Francis who saw himself taking the Christ from the cross. He has served many lives that Christ might be acceptable on earth without the customary crosses of misunderstandings. God’s television method of proving past lives, which are called Akashic records, show that St. Francis was one incarnation of Virgin Mary. It is said that he always kept a bed for The Child hoping that He would be given to him in that age. He no doubt was “given” to understand that he was an incarnation of Virgin Mary.

In the Saint Francis incarnation, the Gabriel soul was promised that The Child would be returned from the heavens. St. Francis must have recognized his own soul status as an incarnation of Virgin Mary, for it is recorded that he always kept a bed for The Child and watched the skies for His return. Because St. Francis is known by the Occult World as an incarnation of Virgin Mary, the story is done again showing him chaining the devil.

*      1375-1391

White Dove (Gabriel-Soul)

White Dove, the sixteen year old Mother who produced what the Indians considered an illegitimate child, died of shock which the incarnate Devil of that time forced upon her. Akashic records show that Hiawatha was an incarnation of Gabriel when he went to “sheep of other pastures ye know not of.” A history of His life will prove that “by their works ye shall know them”. White Dove took another incarnation very soon and grew up to work with Him as His wife, but Devil forces came against her again while Hiawatha was on a hunting trip and she was taken away from Him the second time in one life. 

*      1391-1450

Hiawatha (Gabriel-Soul manifesting in “His Name”)

The discussion about body types brings the necessity of explanations of how the “Good Indians” (of red body lives) had been higher initiate souls who offered to be born among the Indians to help the process of their evolution toward better conditions. White people who did wrong by the red men were required, in later lives, to take bodies of the red underprivileged peoples to make up for what injustices they did to the Indians in a previous life. Likewise souls of the Hiawatha initiation, who asked to serve The Great Spirit as a Guide for Indians, was rewarded for his services to the Red Men, by becoming George Washington, who proceeded to develop better conditions on this continent for the “Good Indians” who would later be born in high places to help their people from a more advantageous position. Rewards then became effected by reincarnation as Indian chiefs, or leaders, under whose authority the evil white men’s souls of the past had to reincarnate as underprivileged Indians of our day. There is absolutely no escape from the laws of karma.

As North American Indians, Master Minds incarnated among the red men to try to raise their standards. Failing to accomplish from that angle, they then incarnated as White Statesmen. Faithful followers of the Indian incarnations were “chosen” to reincarnate as White Leaders. Hiawatha then became George Washington, having also once been the Indian Chief “EE-da-how” from whom the State of Idaho got its name. Some good souls faithful to The Great Spirit remained in Indian bodies to try to help the laggards to better conditions.

*      1412-1431

Joan of Arc (Gabriel-Soul)

St. Joan of Arc was guided by voices she heard. She had apparitions of the saints whose voices these were: St. Michael, St. Margaret (another incarnation of her own Oversoul), and St. Catherine (an incarnation of Michael).

It was at St. Catherine's of Fierbois, a shrine to the martyr, that St. Joan found her sword. She dug beneath the stone and found the old sword used by Charles Martel when he fought the Moslems, and which Joan would take in battle to free her French people from the English invaders.

Joan served the two Positive Masters of Wisdom (Michael and Gabriel) in saving France, while the third member of that triad (Lucifer – incarnated as Bishop Cauchon) stood by to make certain that she was burned at the stake. 

*      1452-1519

Leonardo Da Vinci (Gabriel-Soul)

Those with “eyes to See,” will be able to find some records which survived the devastating powers of the “anti” faction. However many destroyed, there are still a few records which can prove the “Truth to Make Free.” When the negative faction became wise to one method of Positive Sculptors, or painters trying to leave records of “Truth,” another way was figured out each time to forward the cause. The coy smile on the pristine face of the Mona Lisa was Da Vinci’s way of showing he knew what he was doing. While telling still another story to “Wise Men” whom it was known would understand, it silently told something the world will not be ready to accept for a long time. The picture was unrecognized beyond the fine art which is generally thought to make its astonishing value.

 

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