Tuesday, 17 June 2014

Saint George and the Merowingian

King Clovis who united all the Frankish tribes under one ruler is the founder of the Merovingian dynasty which ruled the Franks for more than two centuries. His wife erected Altars to Saint George.
Pope Leo II built a Church in Rome which was known as the Church of St. George and St. Sebastian.
Saint Bede the Father of English history and Doctor of the Church mentioned Saint George in Ecclesiastical History in 7 AD.

The Guardians of the Holy Spirit

There are a lot of similarities between the archangel Michael and Saint George. The archangel Michael is the archetype of revelation 12 about the woman and the dragon. Revelation confronts us with the creation of the psychic cosmos reflecting on us. There is a life behind life. A death behind death. Something which makes the body move and moving us. A dark power which drags us down. We need to free us from this dark power so our soul can rise to heaven.
Souls are interacting in a parallel universe where they lived in other forms as angel and demons.
These angels and demons emanated from an other parallel universe higher above. It is like being surrounded in darkness during night. We know that there will be a morning. They fell from the sparks of God.
God is the source everything comes from. Everything which fell from God can go back to God.  It is the spirit which makes the body. The body does not make the spirit.  There is light which will break  darkness in the early morning. We might wake up in the middle of the night. The shadows of our enemies are closing us in. They rise like dragons and threaten to crush us. We are alone in this cold world. Then there comes light. Warmth. Darkness breaks. The dragons escape. They escape from this all powerful light which is God. We feel a vibrant light in the middle of the night and it is not the sun. It is God and his angels which come to rescue us from the shadows of evil. God shines through the from high above. The cosmic fight unravels in our hearts.  We have been involved in this battle otherwise we would not be affected by it.
We used to walk the planets as angels and we were taken away from God by demons. But our soul still lives in God and wants to get in touch with him. The love of God is the strongest love there is. It can pierce through all the layers of the parallel universe to go back to the source of love like the voice of a baby whale who seeks its lost mother.
God has created the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is love. This encompasses the whole creation. We are all longing for the love of God. All creatures are on a pilgrimage to God.
The earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the spirit of God was hovering over the waters.
The spirit of God is the heart of Saint George and Saint Michael. The spirit of God is awesome. So powerful. It wants to bring all creation back to love. Before that can happen the creatures need to acquire gnosis. The gnosis is given by the Holy Spirit.
Mary is a vessel of the Holy Spirit. The spirit escapes the doom of the material world via the transcendent knowledge of the divine spark of the Holy Spirit.
The Holy Spirit was hovering over the oceans and saving God's creatures from darkness. The souls, the sparks of God. We carry the spark of God in us.
Saint Michael and Saint George are the guardians of the Holy Spirit. The guardian of the Arc of the Covenant which is Mary. She transcends the spirit to the higher knowledge of God. The dragons are the demons of old which were wiped out by God but come back and poison our minds which dark knowledge. Alchemistic knowledge which harms the earth and bring darkness. These  forces want to drag us back into the ocean to fight us but the Holy Spirit will protect us.
Time will start at zero. Just a second before it was the oldest time midnight. Does time matter for God? For God only creation matters. Time is a means of counting God's creation. God has created the cosmic time and only he knows when the time of the last judgement comes.
Everything starts from the beginning and the spirit of God will hoover over the water again as their is not time. Only feeling. The feeling of being united with God.
Where is our soul in the hour of midnight? The stage of the last judgment. When Jesus Christ appears with the archangel Michael and the army of angels surrounding them. Where is our soul then. Have we reached gnosis? Have we learnt that the highest love is the love of God.

Tuesday, 20 May 2014

The secrets of Saint George

Luke 8:10
He said, "The knowledge of the secrets of the kingdom of God has been given to you, but to others I speak in parables, so that, "'though seeing, they may not see; though hearing, they may not understand.'
Jesus Christ conveyed the secret knowledge to the disciples and the Saints. Jesus Christ showed his disciples that he is not fighting flesh but spirit. The spirit of the demons which wants to disconnect us from God. God is the spiritual shield. If we lose his protection we will lose the battle for the earth. God will always give us opportunity to be connected to him We are his children. He loves us so much that he sent his only son, Jesus Christ and Mary on earth. If we are connected to Jesus and Mary we are connected to God.
Saint George lived in a very brutal time. Diocletian, the roman emperor, killed thousands of Christians. The early Christians possessed divine knowledge which made the Romans Empire obsolete. Diocletian with so many godless people opened the star gates of hell. He released the demons. Jesus Christ had opened the star gates of heaven. The angels of God were taking on the demons. 
The three riders of the apocalypse were roaming the earth murdering people and looting their homes. The dragon which has been casted into hell was released from hell.  He wanted to kill the virgin, the divine feminine which communicates between us and God through our emotions. The Beatitudes lies in the heart of our emotions. The Beatitudes is the spiritual fabric of Jesus Christ and God. God is love.The death of the divine mother is the end of the world. If she dies in us our spiritual life dies too. God becomes an empty vessel if we are not connected to him with our feelings. 
Saint George slayed the dragon who attacked the divine mother, Mary; the virgin and transmitter of our feelings to God. It is important that we keep this guardian of the holy spirit in us. It is important to keep SAINT GEORGE in our memory.

Saturday, 10 May 2014

Miracles of St. George to Muslims at Koundouna

Miracles of St. George to Muslims at Koudouna


Miracles of St. George to Muslims at Koudouna
This historic Monastery of Saint George Koudounas, on Prince's Island outside of Constantinople, was according to tradition built by the Byzantine Emperor Nikephoros Phokas in 963 AD. A miracul...ous icon of St. George was brought here from the Monastery of Peace, which was founded by Emperor Justin II, in Athens at that time.

The Monastery was later sacked in the Fourth Crusade. Then in 1302 the pirate Giustiniani plundered all the buildings and monasteries of the island. Not wanting their holy icon stolen by the Franks, the monks hid the icon under the earth and place the holy altar above it. The miraculous icon however was lost for many years.

Later, St. George appeared to a shepherd in a dream and told him where to find his icon. When he approached the area, he heard the ringing of bells, and having unearthed the icon, found it decorated with bells. This is the source behind the epithet "Koudouna" which means "bells". The Monastery was later attached to Hagia Lavra in Kalavryta, and eventually to the Patriarch of Constantinople. The current church was built in 1905.

The miracles of the Saint are many, not only towards Christians [Romans], who approached always with great reverence (in olden times there wasn't a Christian family which had not visited Koudouna at least once a year), but towards everyone without exception, who approach his grace with faith. Thus there is a great mass of people who come from other faiths from throughout Turkey. The pilgrims number about 250,000 a year, the majority being Turks. The great iron gate of the Monastery, as we learn from its engraving in Greek and Turkish, was offered from the Muslim Rasoul Efenti, as a gift of gratitude towards the Saint for the healing of his wife.

On April 23rd, in other words the day when the Saint is honored and the Monastery celebrates, tens of thousands of pilgrims arrive, not only from Constantinople but from other cities, to venerate the Great Martyr and to seek help in their problems. Roughly all of these pilgrims are from other faiths. Many will return later to thank St. George, who heard their prayer and granted their desire, bringing the indispensable oil for his vigil lamp. You hear with passion how he healed this person's son, how another became a mother after being barren for many years, how a third acquired a house, etc.

The Monastery also celebrates on the feast of Saint Thekla, and on this feast about 10,000 Muslims visit the Monastery seeking the prayer of Saint George.

(For the full history of this Monastery with many pictures, visit this site.)

Muslim Vows

Some come barefoot up the hill which takes about 30 minutes to climb to the Monastery, others come with offerings of oil, candles, and sugar so that their lives may be sweet. Some do not speak as they climb up to the Monastery until they kiss the icon of St. George. They follow the services with hands lifted in the air holding lit candles. They ask priests for antidron to bring home with them for a blessing. They have great faith and respect for Orthodoxy.

On September 24 I witnessed at 6:00 AM four modern looking Turkish girls approaching the Monastery. I asked them for what purpose they came. They responded: "Faith in the Saint brought us here. It doesn't matter that we are Muslims. We prayed that he would help us. We have heard so much about the Monastery."

Oral came from Smyrna in order to venerate the Saint with her vow. She brought three bottles of oil. When I asked why she, as a Muslim woman among the thousands, visit the Orthodox Monastery, she responded: "It is not forbidden by anyone for us to believe in Saint George. Religions have one common agreement, the one and only God. We could be hiding within us a christian."

Of the many interviews I conducted that day with Muslims, the responses were basically the same.

A different answer was given by Antil however. He said: "Life in Turkey is difficult. The people need something to give them strength. They have turned to religion. They have been bored by everything so they seek help elsewhere. Why not Saint George?"

And one Turkish newspaper reported: "Saint George has distributed hope to the suffering."

Testimonies of Monks From the Monastery

Hieromonk Ephraim of Xenophontos, who has lived for three years at “Koudouna”, is astonished with the faith of the thousands of Muslims who visit the monastery. "These people live with their heart", he affirms, "Because faith is the sight and the strength of the heart, for this reason they can and they do experience our Saints."

Monk Kallinikos of Xenophontos, who serves as a priest, relates: "We are astonished with that which occurs here. Many times we see people who find the Lord with the faith of the Roman centurion." To our question if the Saint responds to the supplications of the thousands of pilgrims, he replied: "During my three years here, we ourselves are witnesses of miracles, such as the healing of paralytics, mutes, and the giving birth to children."

We asked the monks at St. George to comment about their stay in Turkey, and they told us: "All of their behavior is perfect. From the highest ruler, to the lowest, they treat us with such respect that many times we wonder which would be better, to live in Christian Greece or Muslim Turkey. We should tell you that we go everywhere with the monastic dress and our experiences have always been positive.

Thus, St. George has become a place of worship for thousands of atheists, Christians, Jews, and especially Muslims, who with every means come to the island and bring their tamata (vows), and place them before the Saint, as they place their hopes in him. And the Saint shows that he does not judge and 'imparts healing' to every faithful person."

Source

Miracles:

The Sick Turkish Woman

A Turkish woman from Levkochori had a serious health problem. She had heard a lot about St. George and wanted to come [venerate], but they did not let her come into the church because she was Turkish. But this didn't deter her from remaining outside the church the whole night. In the morning they gave her holy oil from the vigil lamp of the Saint and she became well. After this, her husband gave many gifts to the church.

St. George Saves a Young Muslim Girl

A Muslim woman with her mother were taking a taxi for a long trip. The Muslims, as is well known, respect St. George very much.

On the road the taxi driver abandoned the proper course and began to show a threatening attitude towards the girl—the women apparently were praying—and at some point the taxi driver stopped the car and attempted to rape the girl. Immediately a police officer on horseback appeared, who ordered the taxi driver in a very powerful manner to the nearest police station. He went full of fear with the policeman, and the policeman on horseback went with him to the station, and issued a complaint for attempted rape. He signed the police book and left. When the taxi driver later came out of the interrogation, they looked in the book and said to him:

“There is no hope for you to escape! Do you know who brought you here?” Saint George

Source

Note: These and similar miracles and sentiments do not at all vindicate the false religion of Islam, nor the terrible actions of some Turks against Christians, but the faith and love of some simple Muslims towards Christ and His Saints. Similarly, Christ found in the Roman Centurion greater faith than any in Israel (Matthew 8:10). And often, this presence of the Holy Spirit out of love not only acts to heal the bodies of non-Orthodox, but more crucially the souls, as many later embrace the light and are baptized Orthodox. May Christ grant us all repentance, that we all may be saved, and come to the knowledge of the Truth. St. George the Trophy-bearer, intercede for us all and help us! Amen.

More can be read here about Muslims at Koudouna.

Why Do Muslims Venerate Saint George? According to Archimandrite Damianos, overseer of the Holy Sepulchre, there are three reasons: "1. His green garments, which for Muslims represents "life" and for which reason they call him "the Green One"; 2. Because many Muslims hear about and experience his miracles; 3. Because as a Trophy-bearer with a cape and sword he inspires a certain amount of fear and respect."

It is because of the great respect for St. George that none of the Orthodox churches dedicated to him in Turkey have been demolished, as well as churches dedicated to the Theotokos who also is greatly respected by Muslims.

Thursday, 17 April 2014

Easter and Saint George

Jesus Christ died on the cross to rescue our souls from dead. Jesus Christ went to the underworld to wake the great souls of God. Saint George is one of them. Defender of Christ against the tyranny of the roman empire.
Saint George is a great helper of Jesus Christ. He did for Christianity what  Elijah did to the Israelites. He fought the demons of hell, the fallen angels. The shadow of hell dispersed and our souls could see the father again.

Wednesday, 2 April 2014

Pray for us Saint George

Pray for the people whose desert does not end
they are without hope and have nowhere to go
Pray for the people who lie in the sand
their faces full of sand.
They cannot cry because their tears are dry.

Give them hope so the sun can  rise
over the  desert in the forgotten land.
We remember our ancestors
who walked through this desert  before
you lifted them up and took their fear.

Now our brothers walk the same  way
their souls are lost
their hearts are heavy
and they have nowhere to lie.

Pray to Saint George who has no fear
and nerves stronger than steel.
He put his life down for his country
so the people could breathe.

Thursday, 27 March 2014

How to get closer to Saint George

First day: Visualize the red cross of Saint George. Meditate on the story of the saint. How did he slay the dragon?. Think about him before going to bed.


Second day: Read revelation 12, the woman and the dragon. This is the heart part of Saint George. This revelation lays in the heart of Saint George. It gives you courage to strength.


Third day: The saint will come into your heart. You will see in the heart of the people. You will see the sufferings and pain many people go through. You will start praying for them.


Fourth day: You will feel closer to the Saint. Your heart is filled with the wisdom of the saint and it spills into your soul. Your soul will come closer to the tree of life. The stem of the tree is the father, the branches Jesus Christ and the roots are Mary. The tree of life produces fruit. The fruit of the Saints. You will become familiar with the tree of the saints.


Fifth day: Your heart grows stronger in Saint George. Your daily meditation fills your heart. You wake up in the morning with inspiration to do new things in your life. Write it down. The inspirations will grow into big things in your life.

Tuesday, 18 March 2014

Saint George the way to Jesus Christ and Mary

A saint grows in the spirit of Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ comes to us when we need him. When we come down with sickness and depression. When things go wrong in the lifes of our loved ones, then Jesus Christ and Mary come to help.
The same applies for mankind. When human beings are consumed by material things and lost connection to God then Jesus Christ and Mary intervene. They do not want us to separate from  love.
Saint George helps us to see the truth. He will deter the shadows of the dragons which prevent us from being connected to Jesus Christ and Mary.
Saint George was connected with Jesus Christ. He climbed up the ladder of the saints. He met the angels in the past and fought the fallen angels. The fallen angels  wanted to separate the human soul from Jesus and Mary. If humans do not connect with the saints again who bring them on the ladder to Jesus and Mary, they will fall deeper in the traps of the material world and disappear.

Saint George the saviour

A saint grows in the spirit of Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ comes to us when we need him. When we come down with sickness and depression. When things go wrong in the lifes of our loved ones, then Jesus Christ and Mary come to help.
The same applies for mankind. When human beings are consumed by material things and lost connection to God then Jesus Christ and Mary intervene. They do not want us to separate from  love.
Saint George helps us to see the truth. He will deter the shadows of the dragons which prevent us from being connected to Jesus Christ and Mary.
Saint George was connected with Jesus Christ. He climbed up the ladder of the saints. He met the angels in the past and fought the fallen angels. The fallen angels  wanted to separate the human soul from Jesus and Mary. If humans do not connect with the saints again who bring them on the ladder to Jesus and Mary, they will fall deeper in the traps of the material world and disappear.

Monday, 10 March 2014

St. George Novena

St. George Novena
Pray the following prayers for nine consecutive days:

Almighty and eternal God! With lively faith
and reverently worshipping Thy divine Majesty,
I prostrate myself before Thee and invoke with filial trust
Thy supreme bounty and mercy.
Illumine the darkness of my intellect with a ray of Thy heavenly light and inflame my heart with the fire of Thy Divine love, that I may contemplate the great virtues and merits of the Saint in whose honor I make this novena, and following his example imitate, like him, the life of Thy Divine Son.
Moreover, I beseech Thee to grant graciously, through the merits and intercession of this powerful Helper, the petition which through him
I humbly place before Thee, devoutly saving, "Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven." Vouchsafe graciously to hear it, if it redounds to Thy greater glory and to the salvation of my soul. Amen.

Prayer to St. George

St. George Prayer
St. George, Heroic Catholic soldier and defender of your Faith, you dared to criticize a tyrannical Emperor and were subjected to horrible torture. You could have occupied a high military position but you preferred to die for your Lord. Obtain for us the great grace of heroic Christian courage that should mark soldiers of Christ. Amen"

Prayer to Saint George

Saint George Prayer
O GOD, who didst grant to Saint George strength and constancy in the various torments which he sustained for our holy faith; we beseech Thee to preserve, through his intercession, our faith from wavering and doubt, so that we may serve Thee with a sincere heart faithfully unto death. Through Christ our Lord.
Amen.

Saturday, 25 January 2014

Stairway to the saints

In this desperate times only the saints can stop the antichrist who is descending on the world. If we want to understands evil we need to read the bible. God stands up for goodness and is against evil. He does not seek power as he got the ultimate power. He is not instigating wars for the crumbs of the universe such as oil and other resources which fell under the table of the creative universe. God presents the gifts on the altar. These gifts are spiritual in nature. They are feelings such as love, compassion, joy. They lead us into higher awareness of  Jesus, Mary the angels and Saints. We meet Jesus attending feasts held on divine places on the earth. The places where people have pilgrimaged for ages. At these divine places we discover the holy streams of pure spirituality. We connect to nature which transcends us to Mary, the angels and saints. Mary is the mother of the earth, the holy spirit. She is part of the Godhead. Father, mother and son. Mary is the Holy Spirit. One reason why we love Jesus and Mary is the fact that they connect us with our higher soul. The new Adam and Eve. The Holy Spirit. Jesus and Mary. They give us profound feelings rather than profane ones. Give your feelings to God. Show him that you have a soul. Show him that your soul is not filled by greed like a reptile. God feels you because he is connected with you and not the reptiles. He feels that you are a human being which can cry and has a heart.
Jesus and Mary connect us with God. They are above incarnation as they live in God. The mission of the saints,  who sacrifice their lives to help the poor and needy, is to lead us to Jesus and Mary. God opens the gate for his children who gave their lives for us as his beloved son Jesus Christ did.
Leave your TV, internet behind. Follow the son. Listen to the birds songs in the morning. Walk into the sun to find your soul. The bible is passing through your consciousness like divine clouds. You are transcended into another world. A world in another sphere and you climb higher to witness the mysteries of Jesus Christ and Mary. You listen to  the cosmic tragedies of the universe which are hidden in your past. You heal the world as you discover your soul which is like a star shining in God's womb. You climb Jacob's ladder to heaven to meet Jesus Christ, Mary, the saints and angels.

 
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Saturday, 18 January 2014

Saint George conquered the evil empire of the Romans

 
If we keep our souls alive we will keep our body healthy. You need to connect with your soul. Sickness comes into the soul and mind before it enters the body. Keep a strong shield over your soul. The Holy Spirit protects your  enemies. There is a kingdom of evil which tries to kill human mankind. The kingdom of the reptilians. But it has already been conquered by Jesus, the angels and saints millions of years ago.  
 
 
 
 
 

 
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Sunday, 5 January 2014

Saint George prayer for protection

Saint George protect me from my enemies. They are after the live of me and my children. Give me courage so I can protect my children. I get up every morning and face my enemies. They shy away when they see you walk at my side.

 
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