She points out the historical stretch of this volume covers only what sheโd observed occurring on this world from between approximately 39,000 BCE to 16,500 BCE, which means thereโs a lot more history to come. Her viewpoint is one of a Watcher, an observing angel who, at the time of the revolution among the angels in this Local System of planets, aligned herself with Lucifer and the rebel faction. Although this angelic revolution 203,000 years ago radically affected this and thirty-six other worlds, in a Multiverse as vast as this, the rebellion was a fairly localized affair. Georgia uses the word โMultiverseโ not as a contemporary physicist might to describe a landscape of universes but to encompass the multiplicity of dimensions and frequency domains that compose what The Urantia Book calls the โMaster Universe.โ This Master Universe is shaped as a torus, a doughnut form, with the hole in the center being a quantum dimensional shift into the far beyond, into the โCentral Universe,โ the dwelling place of the gods and the highest of all celestial orders. It is also where we mortals, as eternal beings, will finally arrive after we have climbed through the many levels and dimensions on our Multiverse careers. Thus, if we were to locate our planet within the Multiverse, we would find ourselves in the latter stages of development of the seventh of the seven massive โsuperuniversesโ that make up the Multiverse. However, Georgia, in these volumes of her Confessions, focuses almost entirely on the small โLocal Systemโ of a thousand planets, which includes Earth and the five other inhabited worlds that she had the opportunity to visit. It was in Jerusem, the capital planet of our Local System, that the angelic revolution originally broke out, when Lucifer, the System Sovereign, rebelled against the status quo. The celestial overseers of Earth and thirty-six other planets joined with Lucifer in his revolution.
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The Ancient Gregorian Chants
Dear faithful, happy Friday to all of you ๐๐ป Here is the prayer of the day:
"O Lord, have mercy on us,
For we are sinners in need of Your grace.
In this sacred season of Lent, we come before You with humble hearts,
Asking for forgiveness and the strength to turn away from sin.
Spare us, O God, according to Your great mercy,
And cleanse our hearts from all that separates us from You.
Guide us on this journey of penance and reflection,
And renew within us a spirit of humility and love.
May Your light shine upon us as we walk this path of conversion,
And may we, through Your mercy, grow closer to Your Holy Presence.
Through Christ our Lord,
Amen.๐๐ป"
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