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Chapter 14 The Messengers' Observations About Themselves and the Universe

690  Preface 

691-704  Part 1 The 
                 Messengers’   
                 Observations About
                  Themselves

691  Section 1 The Messengers
         Introduce Themselves

692-697  Section 2 The
                 Messengers’
                 Observations About
                 Their Relationship 
                 with God

698-701  Section 3 The
                  Messengers’
                  Observations About
                  their Characteristics
 
702-704  Section 4 The
                  Messengers’
                  Observations About  
                  their Feelings

  Sidenotes

  (1) IGL 194:14-17 
         
see also 448:18-23

  (2) IGL 197:12-13.15 
        see also 174:12, 
        224:14-15, 371:3 
        and 372:21

  (3) IGL 200:25-33
         see also 177:22-24

  (4) IGL 287:26
  (5) IGL 143:8
  (6) IGL 380:3
  (7) IGL 324:25, 27
  (8) IGL 89:28
  (9) IGL 201:2-3
  (10) IGL 143:3-5
           see also 94:20-22 Or it could be we are dealing with two types of Beings.  Both Beings of other worlds.

  (11) IGL 340:11
  (12) IGL 260:12,26
  (13) IGL 295:1-2 
           see also 289:65-66

  (14) IGL 292:9-10 see
           also 321:25 and 328:31

  (15) IGL 289:30-36
  (16) IGL 329:8
           see also 200:2-4

  (17) IGL 443:34
           see also 289:19

  (18) IGL 372:8 
           see also 332:1

  (19) IGL 94:30
           see also 194:17-19  

  (20) IGL 327:18 see also
           324:30-31 and 333:23

  (21) IGL 143:8
  (22) IGL 195:8-11
  (23) IGL 437:34-36
           see also 143:10 
           and 193:40-42

  (24) IGL 201:6 see also
            110:31 and 442:1

  (25) IGL 38:21
  (26) IGL 196:12
            see also 421:35-36

  (27) IGL 321:9
  (28) IGL 287:20-21
  (29) IGL 371:33-34
          see also 227:38-40,
          372:4-5 and 351:3

  (30) IGL 323:12-13
  (31) IGL 271:7
  (32) IGL 379:18-21
  (33) IGL 299:28-29
  (34) IGL 348:18-19, 23-25
  (35) IGL 324:26
           see also 89:24-28

  (36) IGL 143:12-13
  (37) IGL 196:13-14 see also
           199:2 and 260:13-15

  (38) IGL 450:4
  (39) IGL 252:22-23
  (40) PR/P 694 Quote 15
  (41) PR/P 701 Quote 37
  (42) PR/P 701 Quote 38
  (43) IGL 271:7
            see also 143:6-7

  (44) IGL 327:16
  (45) IGL 324:30-31
  (46) IGL 424:20-21
  (47) IGL 252:19
  (48) IGL 292:11 see also
           194:18-20, 270:25,
            and 333:22

  (49) IGL 424:16-17
            see also 481:4-5

  (50) IGL 260:27-28
  (51) IGL 528:26-28 
           see also 448:7-8

  (52) IGL 87:2
  (53) IGL 199:18-19
NOTE: I will write more about the loss of our home Planet Earth in PR/CH17/PP  800-802, 809-821, 833-837.and PR/18/PP  861-863.

How does In God's Love 
written by Janet Hurlow
relate to 
the Catholic Faith ?

  Chapter 15 The Messengers' Observations About
                       Themselves and the Universe 1/2


            Preface

690          The focus of Chapter 15 is the messengers’ observations about themselves and the universe.  The purpose of “The Presentation” is to see if In God’s Love contradicts the deposit of the faith of the Catholic Church.  Since this Chapter does not deal with theology or morals, but merely the messengers’ observations about themselves and the universe, one could view this Chapter as unnecessary and omit writing it, or on your part reading it.  It is written for three reasons.  First, to eliminate the fear that, even though these are just observations about themselves and the universe, these observations could lead to conclusions that could contradict the faith.  For example, IF they were to observe that their god made one part of the universe and a different god made another part, or IF they were to observe that the universe created itself, or IF they were to observe that they are god, then any of these observations would be in conflict with our faith. HOWEVER none of this is the case.  Recall that they stated that nothing they write contradicts this sacred institution, which I believe is the Catholic Church.  Second, this Chapter is written to satisfy the reader curiosity of the reader.  What is the universe like and what are the messengers like?  Third, it is written so this can be a thorough review of In God’s Love.  

            Part 1  The Messengers’ Observations About Themselves

                      Section 1 The Messengers’ Introduction

691           Hello, we exist and here is our name.  The messengers state, “Sent are the saints of another world.  Sent are the children of God’s Spirit.  Behold, signs of life from another world in God’s creation.  Oh people of Earth, real, very real and true are we.”(1)   They also state, “These are the saints of God who speak.  These are the inhabitants of another world… Signs of life are in the cosmos.”(2)   They tell us their name: “Sirts you see.  Rem is our race.  This is short in speaking as people of Earth understand small ways.  This is spoken: ‘In Rem are the ways of Rem, in Man are the ways of Man.’  Signs of life.  Sweet signs of life.”(3) 

                      Section 2 The Messengers’ Observations About 
                                           their Relationship with God

692           The messengers insist that they are not God, but are creations of God.  They write, “Most beloved saints, we are not God. "(4)  "God is our Creator."(5)  “We are beings of God.”(6)   Their spirits are blessed by God: “God’s Spirit blesses our souls…  Blessed are our spirits.”(7)

693           They are called saints of God: “These are God’s other saints.”(8)   “These are God’s saints who reach the saints of God on the Earth.”(9)   They also say that they are a particular type of Saint in that they are called Saints of Special Quality: “Blessed saints of special quality are God’s saints who are of another creation.  Such blessed saints rest in God’s Spirit.”(10)   They  are called “songs of God.”(11)

694           The messengers describe themselves as beings that are close to God, for they observe, “Spirits are God’s Spirit resting….Very close are we to Him.”(12)   The messengers acknowledge that they have seen God: “In this, take understanding: we have seen the Glory of God.  His radiance is with us, and His Glory shines around us.”(13)   The messengers also note that God’s Spirit is in them: “Beings of such music are we.  We are so filled with God’s Spirit.”(14)   Furthermore, they observe, “This is as it should be because our Master is kind.  This is as it should be because our Creator is kind.  We sing in His spirit.  This is our way.  This is the only way because it is the true way.  All other ways, we know nothing about because they are false and are not of our spirit.”(15)

695           The messengers observe that God is in their being.  They observe that God’s wisdom is in them: “Our wisdom comes from God.”(16)  They also write, “His (God’s) wisdom is our way of life”(17)   They observe that God’s love is in them: “It is God’s love that keeps us so lovely.”(18)

696           They observe that God sends the messengers and is pleased with them.  The messengers observe that God sends them in His love: “God is our King, and we come in His love to spirits of Earth.”(19)  They also write that “God is so pleased with us.”(20) 

697           The messengers call God their Father: “God is our Creator and Father.”(21)   They also write, “In God’s Spirit, such signs of life are reached in this time of times.  God is our Father in Heaven.  Blessed is our God who is in Heaven.”(22)   The messengers desire to please their Father: “We respect Him beyond respect because we want only to do His will and be in His good favor.”(23)   They love God: “We love God with the deepest love.”(24)   “Our only desire is to do God’s will.”(25)

                      Section The Messengers’ Observations About 
                                        their own Characteristics

698           In describing their relationship with God, some characteristics of the messengers have been mentioned.  These include: they are not God, but were created and blessed by God,   they are saints of God, saints of special quality, songs of God, for they have God’s spirit, wisdom, and love in them.

699           The messengers share nine reflections about themselves.  They describe the physical aspects of themselves, with four of the reflections.  First, that they are real: “We are real.”(26)    “Real are our spirits.”(27)    Second, they are real children of the cosmos: “We are the children of the cosmos.  We are the people from the stars.”(28)   Third, they are bright and their souls are bright: “Bright is our color, and blessed are our spirits, bringing God’s love to many.”(29)   “God rests our soul in pure light.  God rests our spirit and bathes our soul in pure white light.”(30)   Fourth, “Music is in our soul.”(31)

700           With two reflections, they describe the expanse of their lives.  First, they describe that they are very ancient, yet very young: “We are old compared to Earth’s timing.  Beings with signs of the past are in our world.  Our sons and daughters are as old as the Earth, yet as young as spring is this song of life in creation.”(32)   Second, they come to learn from us something that we have, but they do not experience.  They experience neither pain nor death.  “In our spirits, there is no pain.  In our body, there is no discomfort.”(33)   They also expound on this essence of our nature that they do not have.  They state, “Most interesting are such beings who suffer pain.  This is an experience known only to man and God’s child….This is a symbol in our song which our saints do not understand. What is suffering and death?”(34)

701           With three reflections, they describe their spirit.  First, they are a righteous people.  “Virtue is in our heart’s spirit.”(35)   “Such sweet, righteous people are in our world, blessed and true.”(36)   Second, love is in their spirit: “Blessed is our race.  So kind and sacred are the saints of our world.”(37)   Third, their spirits are kind and holy: “Our spirit is kind and holy.”(38)   In their spirit there is no evil: “This evil on the Earth is not in our spirits, neither can it be seen or understood.”(39)     

                      Section 4 The Messengers’ Observations About their Feelings   

702           Looking at the feelings of someone can help us gain an understanding of them.  The messengers’ kindness has been mentioned above.  They are kind because their creator is kind.(40)   Their race is kind.(41)   Their spirit is kind.(42)

703           Kindness is part of who they are.  It is in them.  As they write, “Kindness is in our spirit.”(43)   Kindness is in their hearts,(44)  and in their songs.(45)   In comparing human kindness to their kindness, they profoundly reflect, “Kindness is our nature.  Kindness must be taught and learned by Earth beings.”(46)   I imagine, what if being kind was a second nature to us as eating, breathing and sleeping.  What would that be like? Then would we be somewhat like them?  They state, “Kindness is all we know.”(47)   They also write, “Kindness is our way in God’s Spirit.”(48)   The messengers also experience the feelings of joy and peace: “We are inspired by God’s spiritual joy. Joy fills our existence.  It is our way in God’s Spirit.”(49) 

704           The messengers also feel grief. and just anger  They grieve when people reject God’s love.  They write, “It grieves us and makes us rise up in just anger when such creatures so small reject His love.”(50)   They grieve when people of Earth are damned: “We are so sorry for those who were tricked and deceived by this monster, the one, true monster.”(51)   They grieve for Earth: “It grieves us to see your Earth in such turmoil.”(52)   Finally, they grieve the loss of our home, the planet Earth: “Can we grieve with you, saints of Earth, in such great loss?  Yes, we grieve, and all creation mourns the loss of your home.”(53) 

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