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Old 04-11-2018, 07:52 PM
Untersberg56 Untersberg56 is offline
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I had a strong Protestant upbringing. Since Christianity does not recognize reincarnation I began to explore other religions. In the 1990's in India I accepted the Goddess for the first time, this being in the form of the Hindu goddess Kali.

Later in the 1990's my attention was drawn to the apparitions of the Virgin Mary over the last 900 years. As a Protestant I had never heard of them before. So now I became a devotee of the Virgin, and found myself returned within the Christian tradition while rejecting it.

I pray twice daily without fail before a figurine of the Virgin placed between two candles. In the fourth year of this devotion, 2003, my daughter and I received a miracle cure in the same week. In both cases the doctors were categorical that the medical conditions from which we both suffered were not curable, and would certainly not just disappear overnight.

In the eleventh year of this devotion I had two paranormal experiences.

I began working on Numerology, initially just dates and names associated with the apparitions of the Virgin. I discovered a pattern in these historical events which could not have been engineered by humankind.

Recently I can see that the Virgin Mary in these Apparitions (from 1251 until 1973) has never been welcomed by the Church, is treated with some measure of hostility by it and has never been included in the dogma which surprises me since the major apparitions have been authenticated by the Roman Church as true.

It is now my opinion due to the Numerology that the Virgin Mary of the Apparitions is in fact Isis assuming the identity of the Virgin for the time being so as not to damage the faith of the Christian faithful.

As far as I am concerned it really makes no difference if I address my prayers to the Virgin Mary or to Isis since they are simply different aspects of the same Compassion and Queen of the Angels, and so I include them both.
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