Paper 130, Part 4, Secrets From The Island Of Crete Revealed!


Secrets From The Island Of Crete Revealed!

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Join Dr. Roger Paul continues his study on Paper 130, focusing on **Crete** and the journey to Rome. This session includes insights into **ancient texts** and historical events. Explore **ancient civilizations** and the wisdom found within **literary works**, aiming to **learn from the past**.

Despite the Cretans' poor reputation at the time, Jesus and Ganid were able to positively influence many people there, laying the groundwork for future gospel teachings. During a mountain walk, Jesus impressed Ganid's father with his religious knowledge, leading Ganid to propose that Jesus accompany them back to India, an idea that pleased Ganid greatly. Jesus Protects Slave Girl Jesus intervenes to protect a slave girl from a drunken attacker in Fair Havens, holding the man at bay while the girl clings to him. This incident leaves a lasting impression on Gannet, who struggles to understand why Jesus didn't retaliate violently against the attacker. Jesus uses this experience to explain his non-violent approach to Gannet later that evening. Overcoming Fear to Serve Others. .The transcript discusses overcoming fear and self-doubt to live a purposeful life. Jesus teaches that one should use their physical and mental capabilities, guided by their spiritual nature, to overcome obstacles and serve others. The message emphasizes the importance of faith, courage, and dedicated service to humanity and God. The participants reflect on the relevance of this lesson in their own lives, noting how easy it is to become distracted by unimportant matters. Jesus' African and Carthaginian Journeys. The group discusses Jesus' travels from Crete to Cyrene in Africa, where he and Ganid helped a boy named Rufus who was injured. They note that Rufus' father, Simon, later carried Jesus' cross during the crucifixion. The conversation then shifts to Jesus' journey to Carthage, where he spent time telling stories about his early life in Galilee and gave advice on making friends. In Carthage, Jesus had a discussion with a Mithraic priest about immortality, time, and eternity, with Dr. explaining that Mithraism had similarities to Christianity. Time, Space, and Consciousness Perspectives. The group discusses the nature of time and its relationship to space and consciousness. Lech explains that time is a way to perceive and organize events, and is only revealed in relation to stationary objects. Dr. Paul clarifies that time travel is impossible, as there is only the present moment. Jane adds that as beings progress spiritually, they begin to perceive events more holistically rather than linearly. The discussion concludes with Dr. noting that space is measured by time, not the other way around, which contradicts scientific understanding. Dimensions of Consciousness and Time.

The passage discusses the evolution of human understanding of time and space as consciousness expands through various cosmic dimensions. Dr. explains that there are seven levels of cosmic dimensions, including finite, morontia, spiritual, absonite, and ultimate, which beings progress through over time. As individuals advance through these dimensions, their perception of time and space broadens, with mind being the only thing capable of transcending space. The text emphasizes that this progression ultimately leads to a more comprehensive understanding of universal reality and a closer approximation to absolute concepts. Jesus' Teachings on Spiritual Growth. The group discusses Jesus' teachings on advanced spiritual concepts, emphasizing that these were taught during his time on Earth. They review a passage about spiritual growth and consciousness expansion. The conversation then shifts to Jesus' encounter with Claudus on Malta, where he inspired the young man to overcome his suicidal thoughts and become a preacher. Finally, they discuss Jesus' interactions with Ezra, a backslidden Jew in Syracuse, and a young fruit vendor in Messina, both of whom were positively influenced by Jesus' words and kindness. Jesus and Ganid's Journey to Rome. The group discusses Jesus and Ganid's journey to Naples and Rome. Jesus explains to Ganid why he didn't offer comforting words to a mentally incapable beggar, stating that such individuals lack the capacity for spiritual guidance. The travelers explore Naples, distributing alms to the poor, before continuing their journey to Rome via Capua along the Appian Way, eager to see the capital of the empire.

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