Jesus, the Son of God, had come to Earth, sent by GOD on a Mission of Love to help mankind rediscover the Path of TRUTH, which they had lost, which they had abandoned, to choose the path that would lead them to total perdition, if God did not intervene.
The news of Jesus’ coming to Earth had been announced thousands of years before His birth on Earth.
The Light had made all possible arrangements for Jesus to receive all the help He might need to accomplish His Mission on Earth. To this end, many servants of God were prepared on all planes to help Jesus in His Mission on Earth.
The Mission of Jesus was to bring the TRUTH to the human race on Earth, which had gone astray and was perishing because it had strayed from the Path of TRUTH, the Light that always acts in Its own way, which does not always correspond to human thoughts.
Humanity on Earth followed other doctrines that led them away from the Truth and formed ideas about what Jesus would be like. Some thought that He must have to come from a bourgeois background, from a wealthy family of the time. These thoughts were based on human intellectual calculations that judged more on appearance and social status, and especially for Jesus, Who was the Son of God, He was not supposed to be poor.
Even those who had been incarnated on Earth to prepare and welcome the Child of God had left the Truth to follow other teachings. This made Jesus’ Mission even more difficult.
The servants who had preceded Jesus on Earth had also given spiritual teachings in preparation for the coming of Jesus. These teachings were not always well understood by these servants, who referred more to the teachings of other doctrines that were not always the Truth.
The people of that time could not bear to have Jesus come and change their teachings and doctrines. They wanted to preserve and continue to use the old scriptures they had received from other servants, even if they did not understand them well.
Some of these servants sent to help Jesus in His mission on Earth, had come before Jesus came down to Earth to prepare for His coming, others had come with Jesus, others still when Jesus was already here, and still others continued their mission even after Jesus’ crucifixion.
The Disciples and Apostles of Jesus were all servants sent by God to be close to Jesus and to help Him in His Mission on Earth. These servants were found and chosen in different circumstances, but it was not by chance that Jesus chose them to be close to Him and to accompany Him everywhere in His Mission.
Joseph, the father of Jesus, always wanted to see Him at his side in the workshop. He had noticed that many customers came to the workshop when Jesus was there, and he was convinced that Jesus’ presence in the workshop brought him customers.
Mark sometimes went to see Joseph to get explanations as to why everyone went to his workshop, and why even his loyal customers had left him for him Joseph.
One day, he went to Joseph’s house very angry because some people had told him that they had seen one of his customers, a lady, at Joseph’s house. This lady was his customer, and he knew that she always placed orders with him for a large sum of money. Mark, very angry, went to Joseph’s house to threaten him.
Jesus was with His father working in the workshop. He saw Mark, a very angry and elderly man, coming towards them, so He withdrew, moving a little to the side. The Essential Beings, who were many around Jesus, formed a dome over Joseph.
Mark, very angry, went into the workshop, but when he got near Joseph, he had changed; he had calmed down and inquired quietly about his customer. Joseph explained that the lady needed a rather special armchair for her mother, who couldn’t sit in the usual chairs. She had seen a model of a chair Joseph had made for a woman and wanted the same for her mother. Mark understood the situation. He told Joseph that he wasn’t as professional as he was in some areas, because Joseph was young, talented and full of ideas. They had a normal conversation and then Mark left, leaving Joseph to get on with his work. Then Jesus came out of hiding to thank Joseph for his calmness in the face of Mark.
Much of Jesus’ life remained unknown during the time He lived on Earth. People could only see what the normal eye could see, but not what was going on discreetly, which was much more vivid and could only be seen by those whose spiritual eye was open. Jesus could change places, move from one place to another without people noticing. They could see that Jesus was kneeling and praying, when in fact, He was not where they saw Him praying.
On the day of His arrest by the soldiers, and before His arrest, Jesus had at one point separated Himself from His Disciples and Apostles to go to a place to pray. The Disciples were worried about Jesus’ somewhat prolonged absence at the place where He was praying. They did not know that He was not always in this isolated place where they could see Him praying.
Jesus discreetly left the place where He was praying and mingled with the soldiers who were plotting against Him, unaware that He was among them. Jesus heard all that their leader was planning to do to arrest Him.
It was when these soldiers were approaching the place where Jesus’ Disciples and Apostles were gathered that Jesus left the place where He was praying to present Himself in time to meet the soldiers.
Judas, who had betrayed the Light, had been incarnated in Egypt in the time of the Pharaoh. He had been sent on a mission to help the Hebrews leave Egypt and go to the Promised Land. He was also present with Moses, God’s messenger.
When Judas arrived among the Disciples, he saw a multitude of Jesuses appearing before his eyes in several places and among the Disciples. He could not recognize and identify the True Jesus so that he could focus on Him and embrace Him, which would have allowed the soldiers to get to know Him and arrest Him.
Judas became stressed and nervous in front of everyone because of this embarrassing situation. Not knowing what to do, he even thought of embracing someone else and went over to Jesus’ brother JACK who was there, to embrace him, even though he knew it wasn’t Jesus. When Jesus saw this, He took Jack’s place because HE didn’t want an innocent man to be arrested instead of HIM.
Judas saw and experienced the whole scene differently from the people who were there. Judas saw Jesus in several places. He looked for Him everywhere, even among the Disciples, so that the soldiers could arrest Him. It was total confusion.
Judas, very nervous, thought he had embraced another person, Jack. He thought of fleeing from the soldiers after embracing this person whom he knew was not Jesus. But when he was told that Jesus was the person he had just embraced, he became even more nervous and trembled madly, then went and locked himself in a room.
Judas wept for his mistake; he had a vision of the suffering Jesus was about to endure, which added greatly to his pain, agitation, stress, worry and regret even more, to the point of causing a nervous and mental breakdown that drove him mad.
He committed suicide in a place where there were people suffering from mental breakdowns, madmen. He had gone mad after learning that Jesus had been arrested and that he himself had seen in a vision the suffering inflicted on Jesus because of him. When he thought of this vision, his whole body shook violently, he was very agitated, he behaved like a madman and even tore his clothes.
In that place, inhabited by people with mental problems, mad people, there were also dark entities, demons that further invaded and possessed Judas, who only had negative thoughts. He couldn’t see how he could live with the mistake he had made in handing over Jesus, the Son of God, to people who didn’t want him and sought to harm Him.
Judas didn’t want to eat or drink water. He wanted to end his life in this place and he did not want to go out so as not to meet the people, the Disciples of Jesus. In this place, where there were trees, flowers and grass, the sick could walk around freely but under supervision.
One day, when he was apparently lucid, Judas asked permission to walk around the courtyard. After searching for him for some time, it was discovered that he had committed suicide.
After Judas’ death, the Light had wanted Judas to be present when Jesus was crucified. Judas was part of the crowd that had gathered around Jesus on Golgotha. He wanted to stop the people, the soldiers, who wanted to make Jesus suffer, but they couldn’t hear him.
As Jesus hung on the cross, He could see what Judas was doing to stop people from hurting him. But the soldiers were oblivious to Judas’ presence and actions. When it was all over on Golgotha, Judas positioned himself at the foot of the cross, at Jesus’ feet, and asked Him to forgive him for what he had done. Jesus was not present, only His earthly body was on the cross.
Judas continued on his afterlife journey, sometimes returning to Golgotha or even to the place where Jesus had been crucified on the cross as a criminal.
His wife died of an illness shortly afterwards. His two children drowned.
The place where Jesus was crucified on Golgotha remained a DARK PLACE. People could hear the cries and tears of the women in distress in that place, and this went on for a long time. There was a cold feeling in that place, even when it was hot; there was always that cold feeling. People came to pray at the place where Jesus was crucified, and some people were healed of their sicknesses.
Agatha was a widow who was left alone with her two daughters. She managed to take care of her two daughters Mary, 15, and Anna, 14. They believed in the Word of Jesus. They had followed Jesus wherever He went to preach the good news of God. When Jesus was crucified, they were there and they wept. From time to time, like other people, they came back to Golgotha to pray that Jesus would give them the grace to do something. Agatha prayed for Jesus to hear her prayer and grant her the grace to have the means to take care of her daughters. She was convinced when she came to this place of Jesus’ crucifixion. She had faith.
Agatha was able to save money to make the long journey to Golgotha to pray in Jesus’ name. She told herself that she would get an answer from Jesus before she stopped going there.
One day, she saw Jesus in a dream telling her not to bother going to Golgotha with the girls because He was not there. Jesus told her that her faith and conviction would soon become a reality in her life.
Agatha was able to get a loan from the cooperative, something that had been impossible for her before. She sold bread with her daughters. After a few years, she owned a bakery that gave her enough money to live well with her daughters. She never stopped thanking Jesus.
A LOT OF STRENGTH.