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			These high spirit teachings have been lying unread for almost 80 years, but really need to see the light of day again and they certainly deserve a place alongside the Spirit Teachings of  Stainton Moses  from the late 1800s and the more recent Teachings from Silver Birch, coming through the  mediumship of Maurice Barbanell.  
Adila Fachiri, the concert violinist was the medium for Erik Palmstierna's 1930's home circle   held in London, attended by many high ranking government statesmen, university professors and two past presidents of the Society for Psychical Research.
Palmstierna's presentation was given to the Archbishop of Canterbury's Committee investigating Spiritualism but their favourable report was never published by the Church of England.  Three successive Archbishops considered the public was not ready for this information, and later ones shelved it. Maurice  Barbanell published the report independently  after World War II. I like to think that the original communications inspired the statesmen who attended the pre-war séances, in their actions throughout the war.
Part Seven
When  Christ descended to earth, he became man, but the revelation of his existence as the nearest messenger to God  never left him and therefore one could never compare him with any ordinary human.  He entered the body of a truly loving and pure  woman.  It is  true that that woman had the vision of an angel appearing to her and preparing her for the coming of the nearest messenger of God.  The vision of Mary was in the shape of a dream.  Christ knew exactly how his life on earth would fare.  He had to suffer for mankind as they were not ready to receive him and so evil was victorious.  When Christ exclaimed : 'Why hast thou forsaken me ?'  it was because he felt pain for the first time and in his agony he had forgotten that the father of all knows no pain.  When his body got too weak to be controlled by the spirit, then the nerves, being exposed to pain, made him exclaim thus.  His agony was of a very  short duration as God received him in his circle immediately.
  
No spirit would dare to approach that which  is purity itself  (i.e. God), only Christ can do that.
The light of God  cannot be looked at, except by Jesus Christ. 
That  Christ was actually God descended to earth is a mistake and does not fit with Swedenborg's idea of God being    one and not three in one.  He obviously  like many others misunderstood  Christ's saying  as to that part  and elaborated it  according to his own idea.  If Christ was  God, why would he have cried out at the last on the cross: 'Father, why hast thou forsaken me?' God cannot  cry out to himself: 'Father !'
First of  all God  is alone and has no father or mother.  That belongs to flesh for earthly progeneration.  Why does man on earth insist in  making God  after their image ?  What conceit and what smallness of  mind.
Secondly,  God knows no pain, no sufferings.  How could Christ  then be God?   It is just there that you will find that Christ, though nearest to God,  is not God himself and that he in his agony of suffering forgot that God knew not that he was in pain.  All the time he had the spirit help of God, but when his body got too weak to be controlled by the spirit, then the nerves, being exposed to the pain,  made him  exclaim thus. Is it not perhaps even more convincing  how  great a spirit Christ was, he who lived and shone in the brightest light would come down to set an example to mankind and give them the illumination for what is good and noble.  Does not that prove to  you more what those, who are filled with God, can do to redeem humanity.
That Christ is the son of God, we have repeatedly told you, but we wish to make it clear that he is not more so than all souls on earth.  God does not  know of favouritism.  He gives the same  to all.  He could not be God would he not do so, because to have favourites, you must be acquainted with lesser good.  Christ  is in our eyes superior, because he like his father is absolute love.
Jesus knew not of evil before coming to earth and had no discussion with the Great One in the sense you imagine.   But he  was too swift in his acts and descened too early and therefore he had to suffer, as, once you descend, you cannot avoid suffering.  Yes, he did come to see the world of sinners, though he himself knew not of sin.
He has now joined the circle of God   and he is one with the Great One but his waves of influence will go on and on in the universe as  long as it is needed.  This  is what is difficult for you to grasp.  
Christ came down against his father's will and had to go through humiliation and suffering.  Having taken up flesh to be like man on earth, he had to undergo human disgrace for otherwise  he could not have shown the world  his unselfish sacrifice.  With  this  act he left an everlasting impression on people.  From  the knowledge we have since  we are here, it is not the idea that he atoned for the sins of humans.  The real meaning of his sacrifice is misrepresented.  Through his suffering he wished people on earth to realise that unselfish love can do any sacrifice.  Men on earth make everything more elaborate than necessary.
God knew that mankind was not asking for him wholly and that if Christ came down, he would have  to go through  some of the states of man.  That is the only reason why we said: 'against his father's will.'    
[The whole Christmas story is an elaboration of the histories of the births of many prophets around the time of Jesus.  A prophet's or medium's life is full of trials, from birth to death, and many sacrifices have to  be made, just  as each of us has to make sacrifices and decisions and choices, just to  keep a job, or raise a family.  The virgin birth  idea is not factual,  but a reflection that each living creature originates in the spirit world, that is, we all  pre-exist, and so are not 'born again' spiritually, when we are conceived and  given birth to, when we incarnate on earth.   We already existed, and probably chose our parents, just as some parents have visions or dreams of their future children, before they are even thought of, or conceived. 
Richard R's comment].
			
			
			
			
			
			
            
            
            
			
            
            
            
            
            
			
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