September 7, 1980
September 7, 1980
The eyes are made for seeing; the ears for hearing. In the course of the passage, experiences build up.
May the eyes start to recognize what is good to be seen, and the ears learn, while going through the experience, to select what should be heard and what shouldn’t be heard.
At the end of evolution, so that filth doesn’t ruin such beautiful eyes that already know how to see such beautiful sights, the eyes only open to see the most beautiful things.
I believe, I am sure, that what I’ve said is within Logic, fits within Reason. I believe that in these moments of profound Wisdom, profound Comprehension… I believe that in these moments where the Absolute is manifesting itself in Charity, in Goodness and Love, only the purest eyes are open.
Therefore, because it’s within Logic, within Reason, within the Absolute, I believe: Christ is seeing with His own eyes these scenes.