I have always had great admiration for John the Baptist, the same Saint John of the Catholic Church, a valiant warrior of the Army of Christ, because of the courageous way of publicly speaking what he thought was wrong.
You will say, "He spoke so much that he had his head cut off and offered on a tray ..."
And I will answer: for this very reason! The one who publicly denounces filthiness is removed. Did not he know that he could have an end of life more or less like that?
Yes, of course. A courageous, upright man, pure in his feelings, follower of the commandments of the Father, who were received by him on Mount Sinai - say, in passing, an excellent medium - and also revealed by him, when of his incarnation as Moyses.
That spirit would never fail to denounce the public the shenanigans, crimes and little morals of the rulers and powerful ones of those times.
On second thought, this last category of human beings has grown all over the world and has been multiplying more and more throughout the Planet, yet with the passport already ready for new "paradises".
I now remembered the response of our dear Master Ramatis when asked which spirits he suffered most in the Lower Astral, to which he promptly replied: the professional abortionists, suicide, and corrupt politicians.
"To each according to his deserving." Words of the beloved Master Jesus. But back to Earth in the 21st century. How good and useful it would be for humans if, on the contrary, good seeds germinated and gave good fruit! ...
Our Earth really needs countless, numerous, Baptist Joons.
How much dirt would not come out? ... Perhaps we did not need a planetary transition as crazy, violent, and suffering as the one taking place.
I will always loved this Brother. I used to say that my way of being and acting was more to John the Baptist than to Jesus.
In the face of this, imagine my surprise and joy when one of the GESJ Instructors quoted the names of some guardians of mediums and teachers, including my guardian, in our spiritual activities. I was told to call him Elijah. It turns out that Elijah is one of the names of John the Baptist in one of his past incarnations. I was sure it was him. Until an opportunity arose and I asked one of the Housekeepers if that Elijah was not the same Moyses, the same John the Baptist. The answer was yes!
I confess I was very excited. It was too much joy for the Old Lady's heart.
I end this, wishing everyone a good reading, accompanied by deep reflection in the words of this extraordinary Human Being who still lives among us, helping us in this hard and suffering crossing of a World of Expiation and Proofs for a World of Regeneration or Redemption.
I say bye, pleading for Peace to our World, to the Lord of All Worlds.
Margarida
(November 27th 1923 – November 15th 2014)
GESH – January of 2012
Note: Message from the book “Messages of John the Baptist”