Cosolargy Newsletter June 2021 Issue 6

 

 

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“Mega-Tsunamis, Chinese Junks and Port Phillip Bay”

 

 

 

Original Post February 10, 2012

The Australian Bunurong tribe recorded the catastrophic formation of Melbourne’s Port Phillip Bay in their mythology.

 

“Plenty long ago, you could walk dry foot from our side of the bay to Corio. Then, in a night of destruction, great tornadoes uprooted all the trees and giant seas rushed in through the headlands. The land sunk under shattering earthquakes and the seas became void and deep, just as they are today.” Georgiana McCrae

When did these events occur? In 1450 AD, the catastrophic comet Mahuika descended upon the coast of New Zealand. Reputed to be twenty-six times as bright as the Sun, it discharged electrically and shattered Admiral Zhou Man’s Chinese fleet of some sixty ships. The fleet supported a thriving Chinese colony of Han, Tang and Song, mining gold, jade and antimony in New Zealand. The comet’s screaming noise blew out the sailors’ eardrums; they received horrific burns.

Earthquakes and gigantic waves that could have been more than 200 metres high tossed the ships upside down like matchsticks, whilst the intense heat caused the masts and rigging to catch fire. Zhou Man’s wrecked hulks hurtled across the seas to New Zealand and southeast Australia fanned by 600 kilometre per hour winds. Junks were flung ashore at Bairnsdale, Warrnambool, King Island, Kangaroo Island and even the tip of West Australia. Sound incredible?

 

Read the entire article online at thunderbolts.info.

 

link submitted by Robert Petrovich

 




“Love Renews and God is Love”

 

 

“In Love, everything renews. In Love, there is eternal bliss. I say Love is a nice world where I can rest; in Love is paradise.

“Love is this that rectifies all mistakes. For me, Love is this that rectifies the people, this that makes them live better and without lying to each other. The nicest and the most beautiful thing is Love. Wherever we see the nice and the beautiful, there Love is. This that is not Love leave it on the side. Allow Love to start acting in you where it has not acted so far.

“The words ‘I cannot do it’ in Love do not exst. You will put the words” ‘I can do it.’

“The Love in you must bring in its fruit. The Love that you have will always come back to you. Your Love must always go out, do good, and then come back to you. Until it does the whole good, it won’t come back to you, and when it comes back, you will be glad.

“I say; put now in your mind the thought, ‘We have to serve God and we have to serve Love.’

“What are we going to do for the Lord today? One microscopic good.” ~Beinsa Douno

Love Renews

Douno is correct in say that love renews. If you are on social media regularly, you have probably seen some of the posts about a dog who was so depressed because no one wanted to adopt him, and he finally gets adopted after three years in a shelter and is suddenly overjoyed and can’t stop kissing his rescuer. Or the dog that was scheduled to be euthanized in a few hours when someone finally adopts her. She jumps with joy at the reprieve. The same thing happens to people who have felt rejected by the world who finally find love. Not lust, which is often confused with love, but the real thing. That person transforms overnight.

Love is a Nice World

A world full of love would indeed be a nice world. Prophets, poets, singers, and others are often telling us that if we loved more if we all loved each other, the world would be a wonderful place. The only problem with saying that is none of them seem to have a plan to make that happen. They seem to think that it is just a matter of telling people to change, and they can do it. Unfortunate, it isn’t that simple. As long as our spiritual nature, our spiritual faculties lie dormant, we have little control over our tendencies to get angry and violent. The solution is to awaken those faculties. Once our spirit and soul have been awakened, they can develop until they are in control, not the ego. That is the only way to bring love to everyone in the world at all times.

Love Rectifies Mistakes

Real love does rectify many mistakes. Perhaps not all, but most. But that is only true after you have developed complete universal love, love for all humans, love for all beings, love for all that exists. That doesn’t mean that you have to love all the things people do such as murder and animal abuse, but it does mean that you understand the underlying causes of this abhorrent behavior and still can love the true being, the eternal being, hiding behind it. Love forgives mistakes. Love renews.

The Nice and Beautiful

When creative people such as painters, musicians, and poets make things of beauty, they are expressing love. This doesn’t mean that they are in love with any particular individual, but that to some degree, they are feeling universal love towards all of humanity. When artists create things that inspire us and make us want to better ourselves, they are filling their art with love. When they create ugly things, they may be revealing truths that people don’t want to see, but they are not expressing love. Love sees the ugly but looks beyond it. Love renews.

Serve God and Serve Love

There are many who think they are serving God, but they show by their behavior that they do not. They think that by hating those who are different—who are gay, or were born in another country, or have a different skin color—they are serving God. Nothing could be further from the truth unless your god is Satan. Hatred never comes from God. Hatred is never endorsed by God. God is Love. Those who truly love God, love all things, all beings. God renews. Love renews. To be one with God is to be one with Love.

 

Original article posted at SOLAR WIND by HAROLD BOULETTE on June 4, 2021

 




JUNE 2021: Intercession & Memorial Services

 

 

 

JUNE 2021

5
Robert Calhoun
Anne Ferrentino Cunis
Martha Reece Calhoun
Timothy Reece
Dr. Wolfgang Fuelling †

9
Martha Reece Calhoun
Anne Ferrentino Cunis

12
Martha Reece Calhoun
Anne Ferrentino Cunis
Charles & Diane Stewart

16
Ai Wood
Anna Maria Garcia †

19
Ai Wood
Anna Maria Garcia †

26
Phillip Fuelling

30
Laurel Pine
Edward R. Kubiak †

† indicates Memorial Prayer

 




Services for the Week of July 10, 2021

 

 

 

Saturday, July 10, 2021
10:00 AM COMMUNION
Chapel of The Holy Child
RR Gene Savoy Jr
Lector:
RC Peter Foust
Cantor: Rev. Mary Foust
Reader: Sabrina Savoy

 

 

Sunday, July 11, 2021
5:32 AM SUNRISE DIVINE SERVICE
Church of  New Pentecost
Leave: 4:30
Gate: 5:15
Sunrise: 5:47
RR Gene Savoy Jr.
Concelebrants:
RC Robert Petrovich
Rev. Bruce Kanzelmeyer
Assistant: Rev. Barbara Whitney

 

OPEN-AIR COMMUNION
Church of the Christian Churches   RM Elizabeth Reece
Church of the End Times
   Rev. Barbara Whitney

 

 

Wednesday, July 14, 2021
12:00 NOON COMMUNION
Chapel of The Holy Child
RC Amanda Buchanan

 

 

Friday, July 16, 2021
9:00 AM PRAYER & FELLOWSHIP
Chapel of the Roses
Dea. Radheka Savoy

 




“What Doomed a Sprawling City Near St. Louis 1,000 Years Ago?”

 

A mural at the Cahokia Mounds Museum and Interpretive Center shows the city during its heyday, circa 1100.Credit…L.K. Townsend/Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site

 

Excavations at Cahokia, famous for its pre-Columbian mounds, challenge the idea that residents destroyed the city through wood clearing.

A thousand years ago, a city rose on the banks of the Mississippi River, near what eventually became the city of St. Louis. Sprawling over miles of rich farms, public plazas and earthen mounds, the city — known today as Cahokia — was a thriving hub of immigrants, lavish feasting and religious ceremony. At its peak in the 1100s, Cahokia housed 20,000 people, greater than contemporaneous Paris.

By 1350, Cahokia had largely been abandoned, and why people left the city is one of the greatest mysteries of North American archaeology.

 

Read the entire article by Asher Elbein published April 24, 2021 at nytimes.com.

 

link submitted by Robert Petrovich

 




“Tempted By Satan But Choosing God”

 

 

“I answered and said to him [Jesus], “Master, we can obey you if you wish, for we have forsaken our fathers and our mothers and our villages, and followed you. Give us the means not to be tempted by the evil devil.” The master answered and said, “What good is it to you if you do the father’s will but you are not given your part of his bounty when you are tempted by Satan? But if you are oppressed by Satan and persecuted and do the father’s will, I say he will love you, make you my equal, and consider you beloved through his forethought, and by your own choice. Won’t you stop loving the flesh and fearing suffering? Don’t you know that you have not yet been abused, unjustly accused, locked up in prison, unlawfully condemned, crucified without reason, or buried in the sand as I myself was by the evil one? Do you dare to spare the flesh, O you for whom the spirit is a wall surrounding you? If you consider how long the world has existed before you and how long it will exist after you, you will see that your life is but a day and your sufferings an hour. The good will not enter the world. Disdain death, then, and care about life. Remember my cross and my death, and you will live.”” ~The Secret Book of James

Give Us the Means

James or one of the other disciples of Jesus says they can obey him, but it would be easier if Jesus would give them a way to avoid being tempted by Satan. This disciple is essentially asking Jesus to give them smooth sailing at all times. No storms, no errant winds, no rogue waves, all smooth sailing. It is an unrealistic request. As long as we are in the physical world we have to face adversity and deal with it. Jesus isn’t going to make the obstacles of disease, hunger, storms, earthquakes, etc. go away. They are part of this world, which is not God’s world. This world is the creation of the Demiurge or Fallen Angels, so Satan has power here. As long as we are in the physical realm, we will be tempted by Satan.

If Tempted By Satan

Whether or not Jesus could do as James asks, Jesus replies that he has no intention of preventing them from being tempted by Satan. He gives them a good reason why, if they understood. it. Jesus asks them, “What good is it to you if you do the father’s will but you are not given your part of his bounty when you are tempted by Satan?” What he is saying is this. When we do good because there is no alternative, we have not accomplished much. If the only option we have is to do God’s Will, then doing it is good, but not special, not deserving any reward. On the other hand, if we are frequently tempted by Satan and his minions to do what is pleasant, comfortable, fun, but in violation of God’s Will, and we resist and do what is right, we have accomplished something to be proud of.

When a swimmer swims against a current, he grows stronger and stronger. If he just floats in an unmoving pool, he gains little. If a weight lifter lifts barbells and dumbbells with no weights attached, she doesn’t get stronger, she doesn’t increase her stamina. But if she adds enough weight to strain her muscles, she will increase strength and stamina. In the war of Light against darkness, God needs soldiers of Light who are strong, who have stamina, and who resist temptation. When tempted by Satan, they must say no, not whine for the temptation to go away. Overcoming the obstacles makes us stronger and more useful to ourselves and to God.

Disdain Death, Care About Life

Jesus also replied that the disciples should disdain death and care about life instead. What he means by that is we should care about real life, eternal life, the life of the spirit and soul, rather than the life of the physical body which is going to die at some point no matter how well we care for it. That doesn’t mean that we should ignore the needs of the body, but the needs of the spirit should take priority.

Remember My Cross

In the final line of the paragraph quoted, Jesus reminds the disciple to remember his cross. This will almost certainly be considered by most to be the crucifix that Jesus was hung on to die. To a limited degree, it is. Jesus, who is now appearing to them in spirit after his physical death, is reminding them of the suffering he faced that was worse than being tempted by Satan. But he is also talking about the Cross of Christ which is different from a crucifix. It is not a symbol of death, but one of eternal life. Its design is recognized by the spirit and soul that understand the language of symbols.

The paragraph after the one quoted above goes into that more, and I will probably cover that in another post.

 

Original article posted at SOLAR WIND by HAROLD BOULETTE on June 14, 2021

 




Services for the Week of July 3, 2021

 

 

 

Saturday, July 3, 2021
10:00 AM COMMUNION
Chapel of The Holy Child
RR Gene Savoy Jr
Lector:
RC Robert Petrovich
Cantor: Rev. Harold Boulette
Reader: Claudia Grady

 

 

Sunday, July 4, 2021
5:28 AM SUNRISE DIVINE SERVICE
Church of  New Pentecost
Leave: 4:30
Gate: 5:12
Sunrise: 5:43
RR Gene Savoy Jr.
Concelebrants:
RC Robert Petrovich
Rev. Bruce Kanzelmeyer
Assistant: Rev. Barbara Whitney

 

OPEN-AIR COMMUNION
Church of the Americas   RM Elizabeth Reece
Church of the New Covenant
   Rev. Barbara Whitney

 

 

Wednesday, July 7, 2021
12:00 NOON COMMUNION
Chapel of The Holy Child
Rev. Michael McIntyre

 

 

Friday, July 9, 2021
9:00 AM PRAYER & FELLOWSHIP
Chapel of the Roses
Rev. Mary Foust

 




2021 Cosolargy Conference a Success

 

More than fifty Consociates of the Community from around the world successfully joined together in a Zoom conference on June 12, 2021. After a meet-and-greet in which many new Consociates took part, a series of informational videos and video reports were presented to all in attendance through the technical expertise of  Dea. Stephan Fuelling. The meeting was recorded by Rev. Mother Rebecca Willis, and is available to all Consociates on the Cosolargy Forum Facebook page.

If you have not yet seen the video presentations, go to the Cosolargy Forum Facebook page and check them out there. If you have not yet watched the June 12th conference, click on the link in the email sent to you on June 25th or click here.

If you are not yet a member of the Cosolargy Forum, request to become one when you visit the page. Participating in the Forum is your way to meet and interact with members of the Community from around the world.

 




“Perfection is the Goal of Spiritual Development”

 

 

Perfection

“That is the gospel of him whom they seek, which he has revealed to the perfect through the mercies of the father as the hidden mystery, Jesus the anointed. Through him he enlightened those who were in darkness because of forgetfulness. He enlightened them and gave them a path. And that path is the truth that he taught them. For this reason error was angry with him, so she persecuted him. She was distressed by him, and she was made powerless. He was nailed to a tree. He became a fruit of the knowledge of the father. He did not, however, destroy them because they ate of it. He rather caused those who ate of it to be joyful because of this discovery. And as for him, he found them in himself, and they found him in themselves, that illimitable, inconceivable one, that perfect father who made all, in whom the realm of all is, and whom the realm of all lacks, since he retained in himself their perfection, which he had not given to all. The father was not jealous. What jealousy, indeed, is there between him and his members? For, even if the eternal being had received their perfection, they would not have been able to approach the perfection of the father, because he retained their perfection in himself, giving it to them as a way to return to him and as a knowledge unique in perfection. He is the one who set all in order and in whom all existed and whom all lacked.” ~The Gospel of Truth

Seeking Perfection

Sadly, it has become popular in New Age spirituality to criticize the idea of seeking perfection. They seem to think that no work is involved in becoming spiritual, no attempt to improve is needed, we just need to accept ourselves as we are, and we are on our way to Heaven. This idea seems to be promoted by modern Buddhist teachers, but I don’t think Buddha, or any of the other great spiritual or religious leaders of the past, ever believed or taught that.

We all want to change, we all want to grow and become something greater than we already are. Perhaps absolute perfection is a goal we cannot achieve in our lifetime, but it is a goal worth aiming for. Many experts tell us that when we set goals of any kind, we should set them high. Shoot for the moon, and even if you fall short, you have accomplished a lot. Others disagree with that approach and feel we should stick with easily achievable goals. Either way you do it, seeking spiritual perfection should be the ultimate goal of your spiritual quest.

 

Read the entire article online at spiritsun.net.

 

Original article posted by HAROLD BOULETTE on April 21, 2021