Saturday, 28 December 2024

Crazy Horse on Joan of Arc

 As a female untrained in war, she led the French in battle to defeat the English 

Her knowledge of fighting was from beyond the earth, confusing traditional military leaders.

However, she had two problems, she was a female (who fought in men’s attire) showing up men and the elders of the Catholic Church could not allow her ethereal knowledge to show them up.

Hence the Catholic Church put her on trial for, inter alia, being a heretic, listening to voices from spirit and not adhering to Catholic teachings.

In a trial carried out corruptly, she was sentenced to death by burning.  She was then burned at the stake in France, the same France that she had just saved, because she appeared more powerful than the church.

Imagine that, a supposed place of God sentenced her to death and then murdered her.  Moreover, they believed they were sentencing her to hell forever.

Their ignorance of spiritual knowledge beggars belief.  How their foremost Theologians were part of the corrupt trial and believed they were sending her to hell is staggering.

Joan of Arc returned to the Spiritual World a hero, surrounded by love, high energy and acclamation, having established her place in history forever.

The same cannot be said for any of those who corruptly had her burned.

For the Catholic Church to (years after her death) accept that the trial result was incorrect and to accept her back as a Catholic then unbelievably make her a Saint is the ultimate in hypocrisy.

To cover their mistake they built a church named after her on the burning site so that people can pray to her there.  This cover up of their murdering her is shameful.

This should serve as a lesson to humanity.  The lessons are:

Knowledge from the spiritual world (which Joan of Arc had) is more powerful than man’s knowledge, even if that knowledge comes from so called learned men called theologians.

No organisation purporting to be a house of God, has the right to sentence people to death and then murder them in accordance with that sentence.

No organisation purporting to be a house of God ought to be allowed to meddle in national or international politics.

A woman is capable of anything a man is, and in the case of Joan of Arc, more capable.

Lessons learnt are displayed through humility, not ongoing duplicity.

From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual 

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