Wouldn't that count as a cruel and unusual punishment?As penitence, perhaps you should listen to some of Maria Liwayway Alvaran's seance sessions.
Today, in my search, I think Reneliniyindi is Cleopatra of Jerusalem married to Philip. We have to know more about what happened to Cleopatra of Jerusalem and Philip. Ama said the very first Philip. I do not know if Herod Philip I is related to Philip II of Spain from whom the name Philippines was derived.
Alvaran... said a great many things that were deliberately difficult to verify... I think she did it so people would be unwilling to put in the effort to determine if what she said was correct or not, and be more likely simply to take her word for it.
I'll ask again. Where is the wound you're speaking of? Do you not understand my question? I seriously don't know how to make it any clearer.The wounds is not superficial wound but you can poke through it that you can even feel the bones.
An alternative could be listening to readings from the Passionfruit Mahjong.
Or the world's worst operistic recording...
There are no apparent similarities between the two women, so why would you think that Ama's gibberish about Reneliniyindi referred to Cleopatra of Jerusalem?
Why is there a man without any underwear and just covered with linen cloth following Jesus ....
I'll ask again. Where is the wound you're speaking of? Do you not understand my question? I seriously don't know how to make it any clearer.
(Springy G turns 3 shades of pale) Aaaugh! It's Florence Foster Jenkins!
(stops hyperventilating, Her sweat-beaded brow coming to rest on a copy of Materials of Western Music, Part 1, as Ms. Jenkins shrieks and tremolos in the background)
You know, that was... oddly exhilarating. And an excellent reason to practice due diligence in My music practice.
Because "Ama" told him so, of course. If there is any discrepancy between what "Ama" tells him and reality, it is always reality that has got it wrong.
...In the warm climates of the Middle East, Greece, Rome and Egypt men wore loincloths - a simple strip of fabric which went between the legs and tied round the hips. There would be no seams or fastenings. For slaves, agricultural workers, children and poorer people, this would be their only garment. That's almost certainly what the young man was wearing in the story - just a linen cloth. He wouldn't have stood out as looking any different to the hundreds of young men walking around at that time. You've been shown temperature charts which show that other than the very depths of winter, it's warm enough all the year round for people used to that climate and not made soft by central heating to wear nothing but a loincloth.
Incidentally and on the subject of clothing in biblical times, more affluent men would wear simple draped tunics over their loincloth. Women did not wear any kind of underwear and just wore a draped tunic which was higher at the neck and longer than a man's. These would have had seams up the sides and at the shoulders and would have simple unfitted sleeves. These would look something like long white nightdresses, and could be belted with a leather belt for men, a wool or linen belt for women. An overtunic which was sometimes sleeveless and which could be decorated with embroidery (for women) would be added over the top, though this would be omitted in the warmer weather and amongst the poorer classes.
Both sexes would add a cloak over the top in the cool of the evening and early morning; it would be a simple one piece garment, made from homespun wool which would double as a blanket at night. Exodus 22:26-27 and Deuteronomy 24:13.
Adults would also wear a headdress which could be as simple as a scarf or cloth held in place with a linen cord, and some simple leather sandals or slipper-type shoes for those who could afford them.
In Biblical times, PeaceCrusader, nobody wore "underwear" as we understand it today. No boxer shorts for men...
Do you know who the “medium” is? We call her Ka Apaz. Her full name is Maria Liwayway Alvaran. According to Ama, and I believe Him, she is the woman referred to in the Holy Bible, Matthew 24:41 and Luke 17:35. Matthew 24:41 states:”Two women shall be grinding at the mill; the one shall be taken, and the other left.” “Grinding at the mill” means working at the mill to powder the seeds. Who is taken? The Blessed Virgin Mary. Who is the other left? I believe, it is the spirit that is in Ka Apaz now. This spirit, according to Ama, was taken from the blood vessel of the heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary (“hinugot at kinuha na ugat ng puso ni Maria”; 16th paragraph of http://aristean.org/pahayag002.htm ). I believe that this spirit must have a name. And the name is Reneliniyindi, the first human being in whom the spirit first resided. Reneliniyindi was an Egyptian princess, I think, during the first century AD. When she died during her marriage to Philip I, her spirit was transferred to another human being, and so on, which we call reincarnation.
Today, in my search, I think Reneliniyindi is Cleopatra of Jerusalem married to Philip. We have to know more about what happened to Cleopatra of Jerusalem and Philip. Ama said the very first Philip. I do not know if Herod Philip I is related to Philip II of Spain from whom the name Philippines was derived.
The wounds is not superficial wound but you can poke through it that you can even feel the bones.
Why is there a man without any underwear and just covered with linen cloth following Jesus when He was arrested at the Garden of Gethsemane (Mark 14:51-52)? Was it cold at the Garden that Peter was warming himself (Mark 14:67; Luke 22:56; John 18:25) at Jerusalem?
Just remember, Jack by the hedge, abaddon, and others, to always say the truth.
Says the poster who LIED to the members of this forum when he said he would denounce Ama/Ka Apaz as a false prophet if the Olympic Games prediction failed to come true and that he would stop discussing her prophecies on the Internet.