BI-RENT (PADRE PIO AND PYTHAGORAS): – I have some experience with an even more ‘fantastic’ event that relates to dematerialization. Some approaches to the Bermuda Triangle could even be part of a dimensional shift and time/wormhole science, which string theorists and chaos science may provide arcane formulations to test.

My own experience is not a physical ‘bilocation’, so it would have astral or other simpler connections. Still, what is the difference between the physical and the metaphysical could be a big part of the whole reality that we are struggling to conceptualize. Whether we call it ‘The Theory of Everything’ like Stephen Hawking and Einstein or Tesla and Michael Faraday’s Unified Force Field, we are treading on truly exotic territory. Although that is true, there are many exotic realities to consider and ‘denial’ is not a river in Egypt. That’s one of the places Pythagoras (born to at least one recognized Phoenician) went to learn some amazing things about the pyramid. There are numerous people who have reported their ‘two-way location’ experiences. These same people are considered credible when reporting other things. Michael Grant is arguably the foremost scholar of modern classical history, writing that Pythagoras had some “strange” ideas, even as he acknowledges that he knows little about the things that were so well done by and about a sage that affected all areas of history. life in his time. . He reports these stories as fairly as can be expected from a person who has no basis for judging such things. The idea of ​​’bilocation’ is certainly ‘strange,’ but so are parallel universes, dark matter, intelligent design, cold fusion, and a whole host of other genetic, robotic, and scientific realities, beginning with computers that are point of including quantum technology. teleport gates.

For those who want a little more knowledge about Pythagoras and the Pythagorean Brotherhood, we have an entry under Croton. The ‘bi-location’ theme itself ties into a variety of other concepts and mysteries, but if it’s a purely physical experience, it could involve time and dimensional shifts, both.

“After St. Teresa Neumann, Padre Pio {Carmelites are very psychic Christians whose learning may include the things of Enoch and Jasher, which were sadly removed from the Bible.} is perhaps the western saint most closely watched for demonstrating the divine powers of healing and regeneration The first signs of its extraordinary qualities came unexpectedly on September 20, 1918. Then, a 31-year-old Capuchin monk, Padre Pio, was sitting alone in the monastery chapel, praying after Mass. Outside , Padre Leone heard a scream inside the chapel and ran to find Padre Pio unconscious on the ground, bleeding profusely from the five stigmata wounds.

Several monks took him to his room, where he begged them to keep his condition a secret. Target word spread. The Church quickly forbade Padre Pio’s silence, concerned that this untried monk might be displaying symptoms of hysteria. He was prohibited from writing or speaking in public, “yet for the next five decades, Padre Pio would prove to be one of the most notable Western saints in history”.

Like Saint Therese Neumann, Padre Pio endured throughout his life the wounds of the stigmata that never healed. And thousands of people, from ordinary Italian peasants and fellow clerics to high public officials and pilgrims from around the world, witnessed and tested his powers of telepathy, prophecy, bilocation, levitation {like Teresa of Avila and John of the Cross}, and healing.

Although Padre Pio never left the city of San Giovanni Rotondo, Italy, in his last 50 years, he often appeared far from his physical body to those in need, to teach, admonish, comfort and heal. Numerous testimonies, by telegram, letter, telephone transcript, and personal statement, document Padre Pio’s long-distance apparitions in places he never visited: throughout Italy, Austria, Uruguay, and even in Milwaukee, where Padre Pio admitted appearing on the 25th. of June. 1950, to attend the death of the father of a fellow monk. When asked about his ability to appear in two places, Padre Pio responded: ‘If Christ multiplied the loaves and fishes, why can’t he multiply me?’

And the fragrance of violets that often emanated from him was also often manifested to those who prayed to him and was noted by witnesses in those places where he had miraculously appeared. {Isis meditators can also smell the flowers she loved. The spirit world can affect sensitive people in all sensory areas, no doubt.}

His miraculous healing powers were demonstrated beyond any doubt: he cured many diseases considered incurable and, on more than one occasion, restored sight to the blind. Her most well-documented and amazing healing case involved a blind girl named Gemma Di Giorgi, from Ribera, Sicily, who was born without pupils in her eyes.”

Psychosomatic desires beyond the person’s conscious intent will explain many stigmatized events in the eyes of scientists. Even as they explain it that way, they are offering other questions about how the mind works. These questions remain unanswered to my knowledge. It might be remembered that the mind directs an ulcerative condition through the direction and intention of the subconscious. This is a way of treating most stigmata as hysterics. While it behooves us to agree on most cases, Padre Pio’s case exhibits much more and makes one pause before throwing him into the madhouse of hysteria or psychosomatic illness. There is a debate about the number of nails used to crucify Jesus and whether it is four or five is of some importance for considerations other than the case at hand. If it could be shown that there were only four, then Padre Pio is adopting five by faith and dogma alone.

It is possible that he was part of a chain of ascended masters to which Jesus belongs. It is possible that he was in some way a reincarnation of Jesus. Would it be nice to know what biophysicists and other sciences would think if they evaluated it? There was a man who dematerialized at the beginning of the 20th century before all the skeptics of his time. He did it 29 times and told Dr. RM Bucke (who writes about it in his book cosmic consciousness. or shortly after) a prominent psychiatrist and friend of Walt Whitman, who ultimately would not return.

Where does the energy go, and do you really believe in a soul? The matter of faith and belief is almost abhorrent to science and I share that perspective. However, I hate to stray from the facts even more, just because we don’t know everything about everything that we would like to!

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