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St. Peter says,
"Mankind picks up a handful of dirt, and in this
dirt he may find stones, he may find silver, rock, gold.
He may find small creatures, but he will not find a
Soul. This statement was very important, because at
the end of human life, the human part is no longer able
to be productive, or to be associated with in a logical
manner, so the body is without a doubt unable to
communicate, or to be communicated with, but there is
one Portion that is yet alive, and that is the Soul."


REVELATION DELIVERED THROUGH FRANCES M. KLUG
ON OCTOBER 2,1995 AT 10:57 A.M.

SAINT PETER

" I am Saint Peter. Mankind has been instructed
through script, regarding the time that we walked with
The Son of God. It would have been difficult and, of
course, men would have been unable to describe fully,
all the details that embraced our relationship with Him,
because at that time records were not kept like mankind
keeps them now.

As we walked with Him, we learned how to instruct
others, and on what subjects to instruct others. We
learned about the Importance of why human life was
created, and that after we would be gone, others would
carry on, so that this time that The Son of God was
Truly Present amongst mankind would not be wasted.
It had a Purpose, It had a Goal. It was truly preparation
in so many ways, instructing on the importance of
mankind learning that human life had a Goal that nothing
else created had, or would ever have.

As we all walked with Him and He would instruct
on this subject, we would constantly ask questions on:
'Where is this Part of us? Can we see It? Will we
ever see It? Why don't we feel It?' He would always
smile about that one part because He said, 'Your ability
to understand what I speak regarding the Importance of
the Soul, that must be Greater than any other living
thing, logically has a Place that is beyond human
understanding.'

He would tell us that no man could create a Soul.
We questioned Him on this: 'If we can create human
beings, then why do we not have the ability to create
a Soul?' After much, much Instruction regarding this
Factor of human life, we felt an inward ability to
understand that the Soul was totally The Father's Will,
The Father's Gift to human life.

When we saw Him suffering violently at the hands
of others, and we knew it was beyond our ability to
control the savagery, the abominations to His human
life, our whole being felt as though it were crumbling
under the weight of the responsibility that He had handed
to us, and now, as we knew He was leaving us, we
would no longer be able to gather His Strength within
us, and to confirm all we felt, what we must instruct
others on.

This full time in history was not recorded, but
Christianity has the foundation of recognizing the Value
of that Gift of Divine Love instilled at the moment of
conception. The Father, once again, is handing to the
world much Instruction, Direction, intentionally, openly,
in written Words, so there will be no question as to the
Importance of the Soul that each human life is Gifted
with, and the Purpose of the Soul is to return to Heaven.

Agnostics, and others in this category, find little
understanding, and yet they are searching, constantly
searching for answers. It is instinctive in mankind to
want hope, sound direction, and a Higher Goal.

All these things have been passed through a small
instrument for the whole world to read, and to more
fully understand the Importance of human life, the dignity
in which it was created, and for which it was destined,
to return to The Father a Select Portion of human life
that is in nothing else created.

Mankind picks up a handful of dirt, and in this
dirt he may find stones, he may find silver, rock, gold.
He may find small creatures, but he will not find a
Soul. This statement was very important, because at
the end of human life, the human part is no longer able
to be productive, or to be associated with in a logical
manner, so the body is without a doubt unable to
communicate, or to be communicated with, but there is
one Portion that is yet alive, and that is the Soul.

Mankind must understand, in all design of all things
The Father has control; control over the earth, the sky,
the mountains, the water. Does this not say that the
Controller of all these things is Superior in every way,
and that logically has a Particular Reason for the
Creation of man, above and beyond all other creations?
How else could Christianity have been endowed with
such logic, as telling mankind about the Soul?

Mankind receives a gift. It can be valuable or it
can be something of little worth. Sometimes the gift
of little worth is given with a deep love. The valuable
gift can also be given in this manner, but there is more
inclination to treasure the greater gift, because of its
worth. The Soul is the Greatest Gift that God could
have given any human being, and It should be treasured,
morally, physically, mentally, emotionally, because It is
a Gift that will remain, bearing the name of the
individual in whom It was placed at the moment of
conception. So be it."

Saint Joseph's Hill Of Hope
Brea, California 92822 U.S.A.
www.TheMiracleOfStJoseph.org
All Revelations are delivered spontaneously
and continuously as witnessed by all those
present at the time.
© Copyright 1996 FMK. All rights reserved.
This is used with the permission of the copyright holder.




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In article , Charlie wrote:

On Wed, 17 Mar 2010 09:33:28 -0700, Billy
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In article
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wrote:

St. Peter says,
"Mankind picks up a handful of dirt, and in this
dirt he may find stones, he may find silver, rock, gold.
He may find small creatures, but he will not find a
Soul.


I suspect the same could be said for Congress as well, having sold
theirs to Ol' Nick for campaign financing long ago.

But today isn't the day to contemplate the future or the past, but to
rejoice in the present, even if we ain't got a pot to **** in. There is
always the grateful tree to accept one's offerings.

Bless St. Patrick, who gives us a chance to down a pint or two (don't
forget the Irish toast to the Queen), and may everyone enjoy a slice or
two of brisket, and some cabbage and potatoes.

Wanting that, then a stop at your local Irish publican to become
bellicose, lachrymose, and comatose.

Beannachtaí na Féile Pádraig


Go mbeire muid beo ar an am seo aris!

Charlie


“It's not that the Irish are cynical. It's rather that they have a
wonderful lack of respect for everything and everybody.”
~~~Brendan Behan


May you have warm words on a cold evening,
a full moon on a dark night,
and the road downhill all the way to your door.
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"Fascism should more properly be called corporatism because it is the
merger of state and corporate power." - Benito Mussolini.

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