As you stare at the scene, you realize you've just seen something
happen, and it was quick! One car pulled out into the path of
another car, and the wreck happened, right in front of you, in
fact, your surprised that the metal and flying glass, didn't hit
your car. Now you begin to think. While it was happening, you
weren't thinking in this way, this contemplative way, while it
was happening, some other mode of thinking was in play. See the
difference? We think all the time, but how we think, changes.
We dream all the time, but, we don't remember every dream, as a
general rule. Our brains actually take in something on the order
of 15 billion or so bits of information in a day, about 80 or
more percent of which is rejected, or, you'd go completely crazy.
Some people have said that in my case, it's close- I'm nearly there.
Was Mary young, we don't really know, we think she was; certain types
of evidence seem to suggest that she wasn't much older than a teenage
or, eighteen year old, girl. Was Joseph young, we don't really know,
but a lot of implied evidence seems to suggest that he was young.
So these two people are central in the telling of the tale which will
become Jesus the Christ, our Lord. They will interact with family,
one of whom is a temple priest, Zechariah, Mary will visit her cousin
Elizabeth, they will experience the miracle of both interactions, check
Luke Chapter 1 for these. What they knew is that something spectacular
was coming, what Mary really knew, however, in my sense of it, goes
a whole lot deeper than just the surface observation of the car at
the scene of the accident, you were watching it, the people in that
car were experiencing it. We look back into Mary in history, she
was living it. Was Mary young, let's change our perception to,
perhaps before she was impregnated by the Holy Spirit, because from
that time on, Mary began to age, I'd believe fairly quickly.
Per Signum Crucsis (By The Sign of the Cross)
De Inimicsis Nostre (From our Enemies)
Libera Nos, Deus Noster (Deliver us, our God)
In Nomine Patris (In the name of the Father)
Et Filii (and of the Son)
Et Spiritus SAncti (and of the Holy Spirit)
Amen
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