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The
Great Signs
Foretelling Her Compassion
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Upon
the middle of the great world - the rose, For new deeds public blood
shed: To speak the Truth they will have closed mouths. Then at the
time of need the awaited one will come late. |
"Rose":
Feminine, Female Teacher.
The
"Rose" found Herself confronted with a powerful world while trying
to speak for the well-being of isolated (closed month) refugees
in camps around the world. (Some of them shed their own blood to
voice their painfully oppressed situation.)
Master
intervened on behalf of Her people in refugee camps after learning
of their sorrow!
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Many
people will want to come to terms With the great world leaders who
will bring war upon them: The political leaders will not want to hear
anything of their message, Alas! If God does not send peace to the
Earth
(C8Q4) |
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Thousands of people gathered to pray for the cause
of the refugees; millions signed a document of support to send to
the world leaders, but very few wanted to hear. It was feared that
this agonizing energy of a suffering mass would cause havoc if God
did not bless the world with peace! |
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They
will come to put a just man to wrongful death. In public [he is] extinguished
in their midst: So great a pestilence will come to arise in this place,
That the judges will be coerced to flee. |
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The desperate
refugees killed themselves in full view of the world! |
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Great
pestilence will arrive in turn. |
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So even the
judges must flee the place (Hong Kong's change of governing body)
and the leaders had to leave... |
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Mendosus
(opposite power) will soon come to his exalted reign Putting behind
a little the Norlaris (historic event): The pale red one, the male
in the interregman, The apprehensive youth and barbaric terror.
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Soon after that, new officials will govern this
place.(Hong Kong) Past events and people are forgotten: The distressed
One (Master), clothed in red (color of Buddhist monk's robe), the
transit leader, and even the oppressive, tear-provoking scenes (people
driven back to the country from which they had fled.) |
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