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ABRAHAM: The [[stages]] of [[death]] are [[difficult]], and yet [[necessary]] for each and every mortal to [[experience]]. There are no [[words]] that could bring [[comfort]] to ease this sort of [[pain]]. I am able although to speak to Celene about her personal ministry to her friends. My daughter, Father has well [[prepared]] you to [[assist]] your friends in ushering their child from this world to a new life. You know within that your Father speaks for you. You are fully capable of finding those words that would [[comfort]] your friends. I would [[admonish]] you to lean towards your [[spiritual]] [[instincts]] at this time to guard against your own [[fear]] for your own child. Worry not. You are a person of great spiritual [[energy]] that can bring [[focus]] to clouded [[vision]]. Stand aside and watch your Father work. You will truly be amazed. You will be the one to bring [[comfort]] to your friends at this time. Another question?
 
ABRAHAM: The [[stages]] of [[death]] are [[difficult]], and yet [[necessary]] for each and every mortal to [[experience]]. There are no [[words]] that could bring [[comfort]] to ease this sort of [[pain]]. I am able although to speak to Celene about her personal ministry to her friends. My daughter, Father has well [[prepared]] you to [[assist]] your friends in ushering their child from this world to a new life. You know within that your Father speaks for you. You are fully capable of finding those words that would [[comfort]] your friends. I would [[admonish]] you to lean towards your [[spiritual]] [[instincts]] at this time to guard against your own [[fear]] for your own child. Worry not. You are a person of great spiritual [[energy]] that can bring [[focus]] to clouded [[vision]]. Stand aside and watch your Father work. You will truly be amazed. You will be the one to bring [[comfort]] to your friends at this time. Another question?
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ROLAND: Abraham, I have been [[reading]] excerpts from the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gnostic_Gospels Gnostic Gospels], found in upper Egypt in 1945, and [[translated]] wherein the [[relationship]] between [[Jesus]] and [[Mary Magdalene]] was depicted as one that she was a very close [[disciple]] of the inner circle, who had received special or higher instructions perhaps than the rest of [[the apostles]]. She was a woman who was referred to as one who spoke knowing the "All." Can you give us an [[insight]] beyond what kind of [[relationship]] that was a true depiction of Mary's role with [[Jesus]]?
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ROLAND: Abraham, I have been [[reading]] excerpts from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gnostic_Gospels Gnostic Gospels], found in upper Egypt in 1945, and [[translated]] wherein the [[relationship]] between [[Jesus]] and [[Mary Magdalene]] was depicted as one that she was a very close [[disciple]] of the inner circle, who had received special or higher instructions perhaps than the rest of [[the apostles]]. She was a woman who was referred to as one who spoke knowing the "All." Can you give us an [[insight]] beyond what kind of [[relationship]] that was a true depiction of Mary's role with [[Jesus]]?
    
ABRAHAM: I can. [[Mary Magdalene]] was an [[average]] [[mortal]] living the average mortal life. Through her [[participation]] in the teachings of [[Jesus]] her [[faith]] was the most notable thing about her. Without [[doubt]] or question, Mary would easily remove her own [[hearts]] [[desire]] to promote [[the Master]]'s teachings. She was a [[faithful]] [[student]]. I cannot say she was more than this, or had some special [[insight]]. I can [[confirm]] though that Mary was a most likely [[candidate]] for the [[189:4|morontial Jesus]] to appear to. She was [[receptive]] and easily recovered from the [[shock]] of her realization that it was the Master who spoke to her by the [[tomb]]. The delivery of the message that the Master had risen was to be given to the [[apostles]] by her to reduce the shock the [[apostles]] would have [[experienced]]. They were in great [[confusion]] and despair, and an immediate [[visitation]] by the Master would have created much [[fear]], and possible damage to their [[mental]] and [[emotional]] well-being. It is well known that Mary was somewhat [[experienced]] in life's matters, and could indeed receive such good news without mental or emotional upheaval. Although the credibility of her [[testimony]] was questioned, her job was done, and done well. Yes, it can be said of each of life's [[participants]] that there is indeed a [[goodness]] about them, but I cannot say that one is any more than another. Do you see? Is this answering?
 
ABRAHAM: I can. [[Mary Magdalene]] was an [[average]] [[mortal]] living the average mortal life. Through her [[participation]] in the teachings of [[Jesus]] her [[faith]] was the most notable thing about her. Without [[doubt]] or question, Mary would easily remove her own [[hearts]] [[desire]] to promote [[the Master]]'s teachings. She was a [[faithful]] [[student]]. I cannot say she was more than this, or had some special [[insight]]. I can [[confirm]] though that Mary was a most likely [[candidate]] for the [[189:4|morontial Jesus]] to appear to. She was [[receptive]] and easily recovered from the [[shock]] of her realization that it was the Master who spoke to her by the [[tomb]]. The delivery of the message that the Master had risen was to be given to the [[apostles]] by her to reduce the shock the [[apostles]] would have [[experienced]]. They were in great [[confusion]] and despair, and an immediate [[visitation]] by the Master would have created much [[fear]], and possible damage to their [[mental]] and [[emotional]] well-being. It is well known that Mary was somewhat [[experienced]] in life's matters, and could indeed receive such good news without mental or emotional upheaval. Although the credibility of her [[testimony]] was questioned, her job was done, and done well. Yes, it can be said of each of life's [[participants]] that there is indeed a [[goodness]] about them, but I cannot say that one is any more than another. Do you see? Is this answering?

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