Wednesday 5 October 2011

The Buddha. A statue of Mary.




I am in my room and inform about the essence of Buddhism.

Buddha did not refer to God but to the inner core of man, the silence in his being, the potential of man; what he may realize in this world.
He referred to the greatest passion of the soul, which is surrender the personality to life, surrender to peace within himself. The form of religion that was established here on Earth out of His life and exampel has always brought a great deal of purety in the world.

It generated a religion with relatively little agression, war, competition, and with a lot of tolerance, space and love. It has therefore a very purifying effect on the personality. It has stretched the ability of the soul to reach her personality, who is involved in Buddhism.





I am asking where the statue of Mary, placed in my room, comes from.

This statue originates from a monastery of Franciscan nuns in Belgium and has always stood in the scent of great devotion.
Many prayers have been said in its presence, and from that holy location a lot of blessings by the holy Mary, Mother of the miserable, has been given to man, on earth and in the spiritual world.
The power and radiation and healing effects of this statue are strong. Be grateful that We brought it into your life.

I feel the beneficial influence of it and indeed I am very grateful to have it.

And know, that Mary the human being, always referred to God Only and never put something else first in her whole life. So someone who sees her image should not worship her but ask her to consign and dedicate his/her prayers to God. That is what she wants most, in all of her glory and majesty.
Continually she is shyly looking down, when someone puts her before God.
My blessings to you all

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