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"The Swoon Hypothesis" - Part 2 Arimathea stands next to you and I on the deck, soon we are back in Nazareth, you press into my palm, “A very rare Dubunni coin” you say - on it I see imprinted the word Eisu, this from 30 AD. There is more to this story of the Silent Years, this man has seen the world, he’s travelled with no fear. He is far from the One I know, smiling and chanting with holy monks, his loyal brothers in Tibet, mountains and snow. So many people and cultures he has met, he is Eisu, Issa, Isa, Isa ibn Maryam, al-Masih, the foreign prophet and prince, Youza Asouph - he has many names, the one who resides in Roza Bal, sometimes covered with ice and snow. There is more to this story, the Silent Years, this man has seen the world, he’s travelled with no fear. We walk into Supper, he says, “this is the last”, hands me The Chalice, “what you drink in of the story must last, break the bread and drink my wine, remember death is not final, this too shall pass”. So many people and cultures he has met, he is Eisu, Issa, Isa, Isa ibn Maryam, al-Masih, the foreign prophet and prince, Youza Asouph, he has many names, but this you know. These were the Silent Years, never Lost in his mind he delivers his story it’s very well hidden in time. We walk into Supper, he says, “this is the last”, hands me The Chalice, “what you drink in of the story must last, break the bread and drink my wine, remember death is not final, this too shall pass”. “The Swooning Hypothesis”, what happened when the final day of blood-letting passed? These were the Forgotten Years, never Lost in his mind he delivers his story it’s very well hidden in time. A strong and loyal ally you made in your friend, the rich Merchant from Aramithea, a deal is struck with the shark Pilate, “Amor Vincit Omnia”, he places his official seal and says… “The Swooning Hypothesis”, what happened when the final day of blood-letting passed? Aramithea, the Pharisee, of the Sanhedrin bargained for you, he says to Pilate “No legs to be broken, the sign to stop, the Carpenter’s last words spoken.” A strong and loyal ally you made in your friend, the rich Merchant from Aramithea, a deal is struck with the shark Pilate, “Amor Vincit Omnia” he places his official seal and says, “Pharisee, I do not need to know how.” Arimathea shows me Swallowort, wine and spiced herbs, crushed poppies potent julip for the Carpenter death feigning narcotic delivers to his beloved Messiah, has life-saving powers. Aramithea, the Pharisee, of the Sanhedrin bargained for you he says to Pilate “no legs to be broken, the sign to stop, the Carpenter’s last words spoken.” The spirit, the blood and the water, divine, no dead man bleeds blood and water, there is still time - Arimathea motions my eyes to Nicodemus, learned physician keeper of Therapents’ secrets who says, “Dear friends be of good cheer and let us to work, our Beloved is not dead, Life is still near” The guards were drugged and silenced, third day you “Arose from the dead”, but to many, this is not clear. The spirit, the blood and the water, divine, no dead man bleeds blood and water, there is still time – Your friend the rich Merchant from Arimathea sailed You away on his ship, you were safely transported to India. Beloved St Issa, so many people and cultures you lived and you met, you are Eisu, Issa, Isa, Isa ibn Maryam, al-Masih, the foreign prophet and prince Youza Asouph, you lived in Kashmir and Tibet. Twelve your favored number, the missing final scroll you hand to me and smile, “Take note of the story I deliver, this you can now see and consider for the rest of your time”. The desert winds whisper your words to me, your eyes clear and blue as the cloudless sky. So, I place my hand in yours, we walk barefoot cool, in scorching sand. (Lovejoy-Burton/April 2018) A simple theory/hypothesis Q’URAN 3:46 "He shall speak to the people in childhood and in maturity. And he shall be (of the company) of the righteous." THE BIBLE (NIV) John 19:38-39 "The Burial of Jesus 38 Later, Joseph of Arimathea asked Pilate for the body of Jesus. Now Joseph was a disciple of Jesus, but secretly because he feared the Jewish leaders. With Pilate’s permission, he came and took the body away. 39 He was accompanied by Nicodemus, the man who earlier had visited Jesus at night. Nicodemus brought a mixture of myrrh and aloes, about seventy-five pounds." Research: 1. “Jesus Christ did not Die on the Cross – A Cardiologist’s Perspective” http://www.reviewofreligions.org/11445/jesus-christ-did-not-die-on-the-cross-a-cardiologists-perspective-2/ 2. Joseph of Arimathea https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_of_Arimathea http://d.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/text/history-of-that-holy-disciple-joseph-of-arimathea 3. Nicodemus https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicodemus 4. INDIA Magdalene Speaks Blog: Jeus after Crucifixion, India Evidence http://krishnarose.blogspot.com.au/2012/02/jesus-after-crucifixion-india-evidence.html https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/asia/india/articles/ladakh-and-the-unknown-life-of-jesus-christ/ 5. ENGLAND http://www.academia.edu/33857672/King_Eisu_and_the_riddle_of_the_fig_tree_John_1_48_._On_Jesus_presence_in_Cornwall_and_Somerset http://www.celticcoins.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Spilsby.pdf https://stephenliddell.co.uk/2015/04/04/did-jesus-christ-visit-england/ 6. Q’URAN (With respect) https://www.namb.net/apologetics/a-comprehensive-listing-of-references-to-jesus-isa-in-the-qur-an https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus_in_Islam https://www.whyislam.org/submission/the-holy-quran/what-is-the-quran/ The Noble Q’uran https://quran.com/?local=en 7. THE VEDAS (With respect) http://interestingfactsfromjack.blogspot.com.au/2010/12/jesus-was-mentioned-in-vedas.html http://www.hinduwebsite.com/vedicsection/vedaindex.asp 8. CAVE 12 http://new.huji.ac.il/en/article/33424 9. WILLIAM BLAKE – “Jerusalem”
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