Thegreatestthing Posted December 3, 2013 Share Posted December 3, 2013 I don't feel so much that I was a shamanic healer in a past life but rather it's typical from the four or five tribes I come from for some women to be healers/shamans ,I'm only half Germanic. In that culture my having voices and visions (which are never harsh or scary in any way) is just part of a shamanic calling ,it just means you are a good bridge between the two worlds.ancestors usually do come to you in dreams to tell you these things. There may be some truth to what your saying though I did dream once that I was a witch/wise woman in one life,it was very detailed ,I've never had any interest in witchcraft,that would also explain the ability to move between worlds.i believe witches call what happens - hedging. Link to post Share on other sites
Speakingofwhich Posted December 12, 2013 Share Posted December 12, 2013 (edited) Was John the Baptist keeping "order" when, while people were lining up for his baptism ceremony, he said to the Pharisees, "You brood of vipers! Who warned you to flee from the wrath to come?" What about when Jesus drove out the money changers with a whip? That wasn't very orderly. I don't think her points were disjointed. She was correct that our country is not Christisn but rather founded by Freemasons. (There is no such thing as a Christian nation or godly nation, from a Biblical standpoint. All nations currently are under the dominion of Satan.) She was correct that we cannot serve two masters and that God cannot be mocked. She was correct when she prophecied at the end that the kingdom of Jesus Christ will have no end, unlike our Republic. During the Russian revolution, did you know everyone who spoke against the party was sent to mental institutions for correction? History repeats itself. It will happen again. There is a major difference in what Jesus Christ did in the temple and what John the Baptist did when he rebuked the Pharisees and what took place in this video. In fact, nothing like this was ever done by a prophet in the Bible either in the OT or NT. The outstanding fact is that no prophet in the Bible ever entered the political realm to challenge it. As recorded in the Bible when prophets spoke out with the authority of the Holy Spirit it was always done to bring people to the Lord. Or to free them to worship God. This was the case when Moses approached Pharaoh to intercede for the Israelites. Moses didn't challenge the government of Pharaoh. He just asked that God's people could be freed. There was a spiritual purpose in his venture into the courts of Pharaoh. Jesus makes it clear in the NT when He states, "Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's and unto God the things that are God's," that God regards the two entities, government and religion as separate. As Christians (followers of Christ) He is our example. He didn't rebuke the civil authorities and always respected the government. When he issued a rebuke it was to individuals. And, of course, in the temple when he cast out the merchants/money changers He separated what was secular from what was spiritual. This is in marked contrast to what was shone on this video. Edited December 12, 2013 by Speakingofwhich clarity 1 Link to post Share on other sites
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