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Svetlana de Rohan-Levashova. Revelation
It was the prophet Joshua’s family who got over fifteen hundred years ago in
Provence (current Marseille)
Sever again submerged into his sad memory, meeting there those who he still
deeply and sincerely missed.
– She was really an amazing woman, Isidora! She never gave up and did not spare
herself, just like you... At any moment she was ready to give herself for those who she
loved and who she considered more worthy, and simply – for LIFE... Fate did not
spare her, bringing down the load of irrevocable losses on her fragile shoulders, but
to the last moment of her life she furiously fought for her friends, her children and for
all who continued to live on earth after Radomir’s death... People called her the
Apostle of all Apostles. And she truly was ... only not in the sense in which the
"scriptures" written in Hebrew, a language alien to her in its essence, presented her.
Magdalena was the mightiest Vedunia... the golden Maria – this was what people, who
met her at least once, called her. She carried the pure light of Love and Knowledge
and was completely saturated with it.
She gave everything to others, holding nothing back, not sparing herself. Her
friends loved her very much and were ready to give their lives for her without thinking
twice! They were ready to sacrifice themselves for her and the teachings which she
continued to spread after the death of her beloved husband Jesus-Radomir.
– Forgive me my scant familiarity, Sever, but why do you call Christ Radomir all
the time?
– It’s very simple, Isidora. His father and mother called him Radomir and this
name was his real name, his Family name wich reflected his true essence. This name
had a double meaning. It meant Joy of the World (Rado-mir = Joy-world) and Bearing
the Light of Knowledge (the Light of Rа) to the world (Rа-do-mir = Ra-to-world). It
was the Thinking Dark ones who called him Jesus Christ when they fully changed the
story of his life. And as you see, it has "stuck" to him for centuries. Jews always had a
lot of Jesuses. It was the most ordinary and widespread Jewish name. However, it is
quite amusing that it came to them from Greece... Well, Christ (Хristos) is not even a
name at all. It means "messiah" or "enlightened" in Greek... I wonder; if the Bible says
that Christ is a Christian, then how is it possible to explain the pagan Greek names
with which the Thinking Dark ones labelled him? Interesting isn’t it? And this is the
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