by Saint Issa
(as Jesus was often
called in India and Tibet)
During the years of approximately 13 to 30,
Jesus traveled to India and Tibet. He learned and taught much during these years
before his return to Jerusalem. In India he was known as Issa or Saint Issa.
The following teaching is a wonderful teaching he gave on “the love of woman.”
"At this juncture, an old woman who had approached the group,
the better to hear Issa, was pushed aside by one of the spies, who placed
himself before her.
Then Issa held forth: “It is not meet that a
son should set aside his mother, taking her place. Whosoever respecteth not his
mother, the most sacred being after his God, is unworthy of the name son.
Listen, then, to what I say unto you: Respect
woman, for she is the mother of the universe, and all the truth of divine
creation lies in her.
She is the basis of all that is good and
beautiful, as she is also the germ of life and death. On her depends the whole
existence of man, for she is his natural and moral support.
She gives birth to you in the midst of
suffering. By the sweat of her brow she rears you, and until her death you
cause her the gravest anxieties. Bless her and worship her, for she is your one
friend, your one support on earth.
Respect her, uphold her. In acting thus you
will win her love and her heart. You will find favor in the sight of God and
many sins shall be forgiven you.
In the same way, love your wives and respect
them; for they will be mothers tomorrow, and each later on, the ancestress of a
race.
Be lenient towards woman. Her love ennobles
man, softens his hardened heart, tames the brute in him, and makes of him a
lamb.
The wife and the mother are the inappreciable
treasures given unto you by God. They are the fairest ornaments of existence,
and of them shall be born all the inhabitants of the world.
Even as the God of armies separated the light
from the darkness and the land from the waters, woman possesses the divine faculty
of separating in a man good intentions from evil thoughts.
Wherefore I say unto you, after God your best
thoughts should belong to the women and the wives, woman being for you the
temple wherein you will obtain the most easily perfect happiness.
Imbue yourselves in this temple with moral
strength. Here you will forget your sorrows and failures, and you will recover
the lost energy necessary to enable you to help your neighbor.
Do not expose her to humiliation. In acting
thus you would humiliate yourselves and lose the sentiment of love, without
which nothing exists here below.
Protect your wife, in order that she may
protect you and all your family. All that you do for your wife, your mother,
for a widow or another woman in distress, you will have done unto your
God.”
(Note: The teachings above by Saint Issa, and far more teachings, were
found in a Tibetan monastery by Nicolas Notovitch and recorded in a book he
wrote. Elizabeth Clare Prophet gave some of the story of Nicolas Notovitch and
recorded the same teachings in her book, The
Lost Years of Jesus, Summit University Press, large size book, pgs. 215,
216. This teaching can be used by anyone, so please feel free to forward this
email and share it with others.)
A Prayer to Pray for Women: I AM sending the Purest Love of my Heart to
every woman, who is divinely good and beautiful. I respect her and uphold her.
She is my natural and moral support. I bless her and worship her. She is an
inappreciable treasure given unto me by my God. She is the Temple wherein I
will find the most easily perfect happiness. I will not humiliate her, but
uphold and protect her. All that I do unto her, I will have done unto my God.
Women Need to be Appreciated
“This need for romantic love is one of the
primary understandings that “wives wish their husbands knew about women.” It is
consistent with the Biblical principle expressed in I Peter 3:7:
“You husbands must be careful of your wives, being
thoughtful of their need and honoring them. Remember that you and your wife are
partners in receiving God’s blessings, and if you don’t treat her as should,
your prayers will not get ready answers.” (the
Living Bible)
Note: Obviously a man’s
concern for his wife’s welfare is so important that it influences his
relationship with God.”
Corollary: “You men must be careful of your
women friends, being thoughtful of their need and honoring
them. Remember that you and your friend are partners in receiving God’s
blessings, and if you don’t treat her as should, your prayers will not get ready
answers.”
The Matrix of the
Divine Woman
Beloved, in the hour of the appearing of the
New Love… we send forth the matrix of the Divine Woman. We send forth the image
of the soul and the raiment white of the bride of the Spirit. In order for the golden
age to manifest as an age of love and wisdom as well as peace and freedom,
beloved hearts, it is necessary and long overdue that the Divine Feminine be
portrayed in a human way of dignity and grace, poetry and culture, and the
administration so native to the order of the Mother. (A Teaching through Elizabeth
Clare Prophet)
To A Beautiful Person
If
God had a refrigerator, your picture would be on it.
If He had a
wallet, your photo would be in it.
He
sends you flowers every spring.
He sends you a
sunrise every morning.
Whenever
you want to talk, He listens.
He can live
anywhere in the universe, but He chose your heart.
Face
it friend, He is truly adores you!
God didn't promise days without pain,
laughter without sorrow, sun without rain, but He did promise strength for the
day, comfort for the tears, and light for the way.
A
Teaching by Tasha Tudor
Why
do women want to dress like men when they're fortunate enough to be women? Why
lose our femininity, which is one of our greatest charms? We get much more
accomplished by being charming than we would by flaunting around in pants and
smoking. I’m very fond of men. I think they're wonderful creatures. I love them
dearly. But I don't want to look like one.
When
women gave up their long skirts, they made a grave error. Things half seen are
so much more mysterious and delightful. Remember the term "a neatly turned
ankle"? Think of the thrill that gentlemen used to get if they caught even
a glimpse of one.
In the Love, Wonder, and
Glory of Woman, I AM,
William Star