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july 7, 2006 (0033us)
my iraki brethen unknown (2)
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These
baghdadi citizens, a housewife, a teenager, still little adapted to
democracy, senselessly, as if in a panic walk through Baghdad's traffic
congestion, on July 1st.
Are
they unaware that democracy is sovereignty at last given to citizens?
This is why every neighborhood of Baghdad is now handed over to a
citizen who freely controls it, assisted by a legion (scoffing people
call it a "mob", pooh!) of volunteers. That "emir" "dispenses
justice" and "presides over prayer" in his neighborhood, decides "in
everyone's interest" on the goods to be allowed to enter or pass via
the neighborhood and the fees to be paid to him for them, on the
persons allowed to cross the neighborhood, and on who may live here and
who shall stop living here, etc. In the capital city, all the
neighborhoods taken together, there are about 1,000 "sentences
enforced" a month (scoffing people say "murders", bah!) let alone the
"shelterings" (scoffing people call them "abductions", pooh!). No one
knows what happens elsewhere in the country, for the circulation of
news has been abolished so that the abolition of Saddam Hussein's
censorship may be assured in full. The Iraqi government that the
Americans have had voted for are useless, because a happy people have
no need for government. The government have issued an offer of amnesty
to every citizen who, because he had felt way too free to show his
opinion, has "killed less than 2.500 people" (in reading this
four-digit number I have sudden nervous mirth). So you are a murderer
only with 2,501 or more corpses. Has any national community in History
ever been able to boast such freedom and broadmindedness?
Fortunately, "bloodthirsty potentate" Saddam Hussein, who in his day
had given rise to a "peace, but a tyrannical one," in the country until
Zorro showed up and unshackled the nation's frustrated energy, will be
sentenced and hanged. His more than suspect moderation—only a few
hundreds of people placed under arrest and (on average) a few dozens of
executions a year—brings the proof that a dangerous liberticide used to
oppress Iraq, where all you want to do you do freely now, at last.
"Al-Bayyan Al-Jadidah", a Baghdad daily, "defeatist and undemocratic"
(according to a US Army news bulletin), reports that que "The country
is being on the verge of ruin and becoming rife with violence and
assassination [...] Iraq is now a jungle where the weak have fallen
prey of the strong and fraternity is disintegrating into sectarian
fights [...] This is the result of the Americans and Britons' military
intervention [...]"

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june 26, 2006 (0032us)
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Every
year at Pilgrimage time, I do not restrict my piety to its essential
purpose — which all of Arès Pilgrims (see #0017us) share: going back to
the Word's roots on the place where the Creator in person replanted
them —. I add to it a mortification
(Rev of Arès 33/26+) for
our deceased
brothers and sisters, whom I can feel in attendance invisible on this
place where they used to pray together with us.
In 2006, I add on to it
my alms to more dead people, a mortification for
the Iraqi who ever since 2003 have died of war violence in
loneliness without relatives or friends' weeping for them (33/34).
In the Baghdad morgue alone 49,137 people who had died a violent death
(shot execution style, beaten to death, tortured, beheaded, etc.) were
recorded from April 5 to June 1st, 2006. Let's note in passing that the
number ought to be increased by the number, undisclosed, of the Iraqi
military and police casualties. The province of Al-Anbar between
Baghdad and Syria has been enduring disturbances (administration in a
state of chaos, continual violence, telephone shortage) so that no
statistics on war victims have been drawn up three years. Some Iraqi
officials assess the Iraqi who have died of war violence at more than
100,000 since March 2003; other officials say the number may reach
200,000 or even more. In a 22-million population it is equivalent to
1%! In the same period 2,520 US troops were killed, which is
significant, as it is, as regards an overequipped invader.
In
short, while Saddam Hussein is currently taken to court over the
execution of 148 Iraqi and likely to be condemned to death, we could,
if we were not opponents of the death penalty and if we tended to have
black humor, wonder what sort of punishment would be appropriate for
the US administration, which ever since they attacked Iraq have been
causing 1,000 times as many deaths as Saddam Hussein is being tried for.

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june 21, 2006 (0031us)
the arès pilgrimage opens
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Every summer
in Arès, France (33740, Gironde), 46 avenue de la Liberation,
from June 21 to July 4, from July 12 to 25 and from August 2 to 15.
Opening of the Theophanic place (where the Maker manifested in 1977):
on Friday, 08:30 am to 11:30 am,
on Saturday, on Sunday, on July 14 and August 15 (except when they fall
on a Friday) 05:30 pm to 09:00 pm,
on other days, 06:00 pm to 09:00 pm.
Every pilgrim prays and/or meditates freely without disturbing the
others.
Who goes in pilgrimage to Arès?
First of all people at the age of free
(Rév of Arès 10/10) conscience,
who have welcomed the Word
(Bible, Quran),
who know their recalcitrance, that is, who know good from evil, love
from indifference and hatred, forgiveness from the spirit of judgement, (36/16), peace from
conflict, spiritual intelligence
(32/5) from intellectual intelligence,
who have heard the Father's
request and converted to The
Revelation of Arès, the light that dispels the darkness of
religious interpretations,
who have decided to stop sinning and enter
upon penitence, that is, practice good and not act evil,
in short, men of the time to come
(Rev of Arès 30/13).
But also anybody else, even a nonbeliever, provided that he does not
come just out of curiosity, and that his visit makes sense, if he
states his respect for The
Revelation of Arès, the Bible and the Quran, and states that
love of all men and forgiveness of offenses form the key to happiness.
What does a pilgrim come for? For taking
the Fire from the very Hand
of the Maker, who manifested and spoke The Revelation of Arès on that very
place in 1977, and who has never left it (I am here... Rev of Arès
XLI/1-8, XLVIII/9).
How to take the Fire? Every
pilgrim goes about it in whatever way he
conceives or feels deep down, provided it is a dignified and discreet
one. In general, a pilgrim strikes
with his forehead (XLI/4) and kisses (his lip takes... XLVIII/9) the
spot, marked with a plain elliptic
wooden frame, where the central Light rose and stood on the 1977
theophany days, and then he goes and sits down anywhere in the hall to
kindle or rekindle, by praying and/or pondering, every reason he has
and his willpower to bring humanity, first of all his own humanity, to
recover its spiritual source (Rev of
Arès 24/4).
Why is every pilgrim advised to take off his or her shoes and put on a tunic (which anybody has no
personal tunic can borrow)? One takes one's
shoes off just as Moses did where the Maker was to speak to him (Exodus
3/5). The tunic blots out the sexes, the clothes of beautiful or
poor
quality and the fear of the judgement of others (fear of what makes
people giggle or be impatient), which divides and breaks up society (Rev of Arès 10/13-14)? The tunic, which becomes the coot or kitoneth
when used as a shroud, is also a reminder that one has to die as long
as a small remnant have not
defeated sin (28/12).
The pilgrim's thought:
The Abrahamic religion: judaism, christianity and islam, has changed
into noise substituting for God's
Word in Jerusalem (Rev of Arès
XLVII/2). Hence the Father's moving house to France. The loving Father
(Rev of Arès 12/7), however, does not doom religion to hell (For all
that don't gather that those men have met perdition... 16/2), but
he is
harshly critical of it. Notably, religion has distorted the concept of
salvation. Religion has preached personal salvation, while in fact it
is inseparable from global salvation. Religion has preached salvation
as if it was dependent on Heaven's judgment, while in fact it depends
only and existentially on man's behavior. Only penitence (practice of
Good and refusal to sin) saves and, just as the Father cannot live
without his human creature, his son,
no penitent gets saved if he or
she does not strive (as far as his or her circumstances permit) to save
other men, his brothers (Save! Do
not judge! Rev of Ares 27/3). Every penitent is a harvester of penitents, The Revelation of Arès states.
The pilgrim deep down undertakes or re-undertakes to awaken spiritual
life, that is, Good, in
himself as well as in others.
A man does not go to Arès to beg for a miracle. Quite the contrary, he
goes there to give himself as a miracle, the miracle of his faith in
the self-redeeming effort (penitence),
which The Revelation of Ares
calls on man to make. Any man can be made
a God, just as Jesus was,
only by setting his steps in the
Steps of the Father (Rev of Ares
2/12-13). This spiritual rerooting is turning most necessary in
the
early 21th century. Problems, which man recently still thought had been
left behind after the struggles, wars and hardships of the 20th
century, are re-emerging ahead of him, social, political, economical
and even only human. The Father came back to speak to men by the end of
the 20th century, because he was well aware that perils: rivalry,
deception, hatred, violence and war, would be experienced again. The
Father came back to remind man that he is the Creator's image (Genesis
1/27) and therefore can generate his own grace, his own miracle,
if he
wants to. The pilgrim asserts that he wants to.
If I had not seen the Pilgrimage to Arès re-open every year, on June
21st, a feeling of failure would have eventually overcome me. For 32
years, ever since 1974, I have seen thousands and thousands of
believers come to Arès
filled with hope, and then never come again, because they were
disappointed, reluctant to admit that is is too easy to lose faith and
that the situation was bound to get worse, if they failed to understand
that not God but man is the cause of evil. I can see numerous men
elsewhere, jews, christians, muslims, humanists, who expected Good to
establish on earth at last, now giving up hope that the world could
draw lessons from the horrendous 20th century, ever. I can see a lot of
silly and unfair actions taken by the men that claim they are capable
of ruling the world, in short, I can see so many things likely to bring
crowds to think that evil is to remain strongest. Yes, I would suffer
from a terrible feeling of failure, if there was not Arès, the place
where I go on pilgrimage to reaffirm my hope. I know that the world of
tomorrow
has already been born into the square foot where the stick of light
rose and stood in 1977.
No, evil will not forever be stronger than Good. No, violence,
injustice, domination and
despoliation will not stay perpetual. Yes,
man will gain perpetual happiness. This is the profound meaning of the
Arès Pilgrimage.

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June 10, 2006 (0030us)
bliss of freedom vs freedom of bliss
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Bebert (a diminutive
for Albert), where have you
got to? If, an angel playing its part, you happen to read this blog,
remember the hot summer day in 1944 when we you and I lived the wild
bliss of the freedom that lasts the time a liberation lasts. How about
making the world enjoy the freedom of perpetual, spiritual bliss?
On that day it was around 02:00 pm in Suresnes, Paris suburbs, France,
the alarm sirens were hooting, my mother and I we were running to the
air raid shelters (I can't remember where my sister was). You Bebert
were passing by, you shouted to me, "Michel, come with me! The
Americans 've got at Chaville." My mother couldn't keep me by her, I
followed you. We were running along the Seine River when, not far from
Bleriot industry, we sighted something moving between trees across the
river, in Bois de Boulogne (the Wood of Boulogne). At first it was a
color. Barely perceptible, dark, a greenish khaki unlike the usual
brownish German khaki. We were two 15-year-old young men, already
matured by the war, but still agile like kids we threw ourselves into
the tall grass on the river bank. The thing was slowly heading towards
Suresnes Bridge, from which we had been coming.
And then the thing grew less indistinct: a tank, its shape as
unfamiliar as its khaki. Our hearts started pounding hard. The tank was
moving along in stunning silence — We didn't know that the armored
vehicles made in USA had rubber caterpillars —. Suddenly, something
loomed up visible on the tank side... I yell, yes, I yell and my eyes
get wet with tears just writing it. This was, stencilled white, France
in silhouette with the Lorraine cross in it and elsewhere on the armor
plate three colors, blue, white and red... A tank of General Leclerc's
Division was scouting ahead into Paris through Boulogne Wood. The US
Army had stopped and given way to the 1st French Army, so that it might
enter the capital city first. Whoever has never experienced such a
historical time after four years of fear, destitution, misery,
censorship and humiliation, cannot imagine the felicity of the
liberation! All of a sudden we were aware that the prisoners in Mont
Valerien, who every morning were shot in the fortress moats, would not
be shot tomorrow, we were aware that the SS in black and the Gestapo
had already been fleeing and we would no longer have to step off the
sidewalk into the gutter to let them walk the surface of earth. Bebert,
just recall the tank looking as wonderful as if it was adorned with
Monet's nymphea and hovering over the ground like an angel. Its gun got
pointed at us and kept so as long as the tank sergeant suspected us to
be Germans in the tall grass across the river, but if it was archangel
Michael drawing his blazing sword we would not be filled with more
wonder. And then the turret swivelled and got back lined up with the
tank, when the tank sergeant realized that we were just two boys both
laughing and crying, wild, altogether wild with joy.
Jesus, I own up to feeling as intensely emotional, but far less
blissful, on the night I saw you, on January 15, 1974. Because your
corporeal presence suddenly made me feel my own obscurity, my shame
(Rev of Ares 1/1) and my evil I was embodying just as every man of this
generation embodies evil. August 1944's tank was setting me free,
instead. For several moments we Bebert and I felt as if we were a one
huge light, a one felicity, which nothing would exceed in importance
and intensity in our lifetimes, ever. Nothing? But are we really unable
to help the world exceed its scarce short felicities, by prompting it
to change (Rev of Ares 28/7)?
Hey Bebert, Albert Dumur, where have you got to? We were atheistic,
children of Paris red suburbs. Your father had died in 1943; my father
in 1942. Today, do you belong among the millions of men that, after
having observed the world 62 years , ever since 1944, have seen that
even though religion and politics have tried to correct a lot of
errors, nothing has altered — and even a lot of facts may have worsened
— the whole picture of sin and of evil, which sin generates? Why?
Because, as long as man constantly calls for the safeguard of politics,
law and even religion at times, he is to remain irresponsible for
himself and unable to change himself or the system. This is another way
of saying what The Revelation of Ares says!
Bebert, when will we send our penitence tanks covered in flowers to
liberate the world? When will we point at sin that has controlled it
our weapons: love, forgiveness, peace, spiritual freedom, in short,
intelligence (Rév d'Arès 32/5) reappearing at last ?

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June 1st, 2006 (0029us)
the next edition of the revelation of arès in the making
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Read
no
further if you dislike the way Brother Michel has edited The
Revelation of Ares.
"Ugly... Too big... Too complicated...
Not an
easy-does-it approach of the Event of
Ares... Theological-looking (and even bigoted-looking and
preachy-style) comments, etc."
But to me it's a work of love!
I've begun preparing the next French edition of this Word of the
Father, and
please don't think that I overlook the plentiful feedback I've got for
years from a lot of people on my way of editing it. Unfortunatly, the
remarks and suggestions were miscellanious, many in contradiction to
each other, so much so that that I eventually felt neutralized,
mentally drained, for a good while. At last, lately, I came to decide
to excogitate and carry out the next edition by myself once again. I am
giving lengthy consideration of the project, however, with a view to
making the book clearer, more attractive and modern... Modern insofar
as a material related to the Maker's eternal Word can be modern.
I
hope that my brothers and sisters in faith as well as French-speaking
people as a whole will like, or at least will not too much complain
about, the edition currently in the making. In any case, it will once
more be an honest work, even though it will be a hard long-drawn-out
work, as I mean to edit it in a manner different from the previous
ones. The main Word will have a different paragraphing, spaced out with
short titles, so that the book will be both less big and less difficult
to sort out in concepts. The comments, no more comments than those
necessary for new readers, will be very short and bigger in font size.
Whatever form I've given the Father's Word, the work always has been an
epiphany to me. That's why I say "a work of love." Not that I witness
new appearances or manifestations of the Father or his messenger Jesus,
but I get from this work a renewed perception of the salvatory
essential nature of the Word, that is, Life.
Photo:
As Sister Christiane had realized that the visitors to this blog would
be pleased to see new pictures, she shot me in my study yesterday, May
31st. Being a servant of the Father as well as a cook, housewife and
grand-mother much better than a photographer, her first shot was good
(the next nine shots were not so happy, but digital cameras are
marvels, you delete the pictures that haven't come out, so no waste of
film). You can see me working on the next edition of The
Revelation of Ares.

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may 24, 2006 (0028us)
waiting for godot or waiting for salvation
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The
afterlife salvation? In concrete terms, The Revelation
of Ares says little or nothing about it. In spiritual terms, it
is the strength to overcome darkness, fear (16/6),
powerlessness of existence devoid of its corporeal scaffolding
(17/2), while waiting for absolute salvation, which is
to occur on the Day of re-creation and
transfiguration of man pieced together again, flesh, mind and soul.
Among the whole Word that Abraham's
descendants
have been handed down only the Quran depicts the salvation of
the just Paradise, a word never found in The Revelation
of Ares , in a way past the stage of mere ideas like the idea
given by Luke 16/23 (Poor Lazarus in Abraham's bosom).
Nonetheless, the Quran's materiality of the depictions are allegories
rather than realities, unless they are related to absolute salvation,
that is, life after the resurrection Day (Rev of Ares
35/2-3).
About the salvation
immediately after death The Revelation of Ares concretely
says almost nothing. It sets out death as the falling apart of man's
three constituents: the flesh, the mind and the soul (Rev of Ares
17/7). She warns, recommending that the living mortify
for the dead (Rev of Ares 33/32-34), that the time of death
is a trial to all men even to the virtuous (Rev of Ares
XL/15). Death is anomaly, since the flesh dies of the
congenital plague, sin, inherited from Adam (Rev of Ares
2/1-5), that mankind will recover from only by agreeing to do penitence
for generations (24/2).
When you die at the age of conscienceness (children
and
simple people do not have salvation problems, the Scripture
suggests) either you have only the mind or you have the mind
the soul left. The mind alone can act as nothing but
a freezing shroud for you (17/7), a metaphor for
spiritual sterility (the abyss) and suffering unconsciousness
(17/5) of the specter (4/6-7). On the other
hand, the soul, if you have made yourself a soul by
acting with goodness (Rev of Ares vigils 17 & 18), love,
forgiveness, peace, rejection of prejudices (freedom), with faith or
religion as well as without any, the soul drives you out of
the abyss like a sail driven by the spiritual wind,
which you used to blow while you were alive. What you bring along with
you is the strength you gave yourself on earth. The area the soul
moves to is not described, probably because afterlife salvation
is not the conclusion of spiritual life. The finality of spiritual life
is absolute salvation, the one salvation described
in The Revelation of Ares, the one bound to come later on
after the Day has occurred (Rev of Ares 17/7, 31/8-12,
33/9, etc).
Let's mention the 2d of October, however, when I was propelled out of
time and out of my own vulnerability throughout the universe. This
trial may well give a concrete idea of the soul's way of life
while waiting until the Day occurs.
"Why," some people ask me, "do you balk at telling about that
extraordinary trial?" I happen to reply, "Because on that day, like I
was one of the two misfits in Waiting for Godot, Vladimir and
Estragon, I learned for a few minutes that, as I was a man, I was
a
metaphysical animal—Ionesco used to say so about Samuel Becket's play—.
It was not me, it was the Maker who depicted my own trial in The
Revelation of Ares (VI/1-4),
because none of men can describe his reunion with his own spiritual
substance. That reunion can't be shared, it is as inconceivable as
Godot, God himself, pretty much!"
I happen to tell some visitors,
who are then disconcerted, "I don't know what God is, I have but
experienced him just as you've read from The Revelation of Ares.
From the experience no really informative description of him can be
drawn, but, though poor, it is honestly true. Likewise, my idea of
salvation is honestly true. I don't know much about it, but I'm aware
that we do not die, and that what a human brings along with him or her
is roughly all he or she has made good or bad, positive or negative,
when he or she was corporeal."
Picture:
I've got few photos. I have not much thought of myself. Just the same,
here's a recent picture (April, 2006) together with my wife Christiane,
taken by our daughter Sara.

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may 15, 2006 (0027us)
the eldest duck-legged fish
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Would
the Ares Pilgrims be against evolution, as rumor has it? Quite the
contrary. Let's
reword The Revelation of Ares, which dubs me eldest
brother (16/1), so I turn into the eldest tiktaalik.
What's dat?
If the Ares Pilgrims were against evolution, they
would
not believe in what is essential in The Revelatioon of Ares,
that is, the fact that man has been able to demean himself, fall (Adam,
Rev of Arès 2/1-5 and VII/8-16), and that he is likewise able to straigten
up (1/1), get over sin, evil and misfortune, resume his
spiritual position as the creator's son and as co-creator,
therefore.
If
we, you or I or every one of men, can evolve, it is because evolution
is a global ability of everything in the creation. A new proof of
evolution has lately appeared: A tiktaalik roseae (picture), a fish
with embryonic legs, a 375-million-year fossil the name of which means
"large fish in the stream" in Inuit (Eskimo), has been dug out of
Ellesmere Island, Canada. The fossil shows that terrestrial life has
come out of the sea. Some fish have grown legs, which enabled them to
crawl along, and then later walk, on shores. So doing they have
developped their brains.
To us anything an animal can do corporally
and cerebrally we humans can, particularly as far as morality and
spirituality are concerned, because these are in great need of
improvement. So we believe in The Revelation of Ares's verses:
...I (Creator) breathe silently into
men's chests.
For the Truth is, the world has to change (Rev of Ares 28/6-7).
Everything changes, which is essential truth
and, what's more, everything has to change. Everything is
able to change, therefore. Besides, The Revelation of
Ares adds, do not finery and joy suit to him who has changed
his life (30/11)?
Why,
then, the legless fish, the representatives of organizations like
Mivilude, Adfi, Ccmm, etc., who claim that they throw light on some
"dangers" to "youth and families", issued a while ago a "record" which
spreads a warning that we are "a sect devoted to illegal healing"? —A
blunder not really abusive but doubly false, as the Ares Pilgrims do
not have a sectarian spirit and do not practice healing, whatever ,
are now telling that we are "people behind the time, opponents of
evolution"?
I happen to guess, however, why they spread such untruths. First,
because they heve never read The Revelation of Ares
or the books related to it. Second, because they find it a justifiable
parry that falsities are spoken up against whatever disconcerts them.
Why? Simply, because we have left the abyss of the "religiously
correct", the "politically correct", the "atheistically correct", in
short, the "correct thought" abyss, and we have started proceeding
upward, to the clear surface waters of the Sea (Rev of Ares
20/4+elswhere), to an evolution, which they consider as hazardous.
And yet we do not attack anybody. We have respect for the beliefs and
freedom of everybody, our enemies included. Isn't the peace within us a
sign of evolution, as it is, in days when people fly into rage very
easily?

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may 11, 2006 (0026us)
ahmadi-najad
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You
can
find the letter from Iran president Ahmadi-Najad to USA president
George W. Bush in an appendix. I
have not yet found time to translatte it into
French.
Meanwhile,
the French visitors to this blog cannot find a material better than the
following comment by brother Bernard L. from Brittany in explanation of
the letter:
"[...] Just as that man (the Iranian president) says to another man
(the American president) :
"In
the charter of media, the correct circulation of news as well as the
fair report of events are necessary principles. If we let the truth be
lost, how can this be reconciled with the [moral and spiritual] values
once preached by Jesus Christ?
"Thank you, brother michel, for rehabilitating every
man in
his or her prophetic nature.
"[Through his letter Ahmadi-Najad] speaks to "the people of the book",
[which is what the Quran calls Jews, Christians and Muslims,] all of
them spurred on by a single word,
just as a prophet speaks and put them all at the same level. He himself
addresses all of us, even if he himself has reached a high level and is
having special relationship [with the world] nowadays.
"Let's not
censor, let's not temper with the "message" of a man as we keep doing
with a lot of messages. Let's raise it to the level of the Word, which
it is intended to help achieve (Rev of Ares 35/5-6).
"I
am grateful to you, because you let us know this message purified of
all the distortions, that the media everywhere on earth have subjected
it to. Let's become media ourselves, media of the light and of
goodness. Let's speak on behalf of the truth and good, let's speak with
strength and self-confidence.
"In the name of the Father thank you for this piece of information.
Let's convey it!"
As it suspects Iran of making a nuclear bomb, which may be just a
pretext like the "weapons of mass destruction" that legitimized the
attack against Iraq, the USA has demonized Ahmadi-Najad for a while. On
the other hand, it seems altogether implausible that a pious Muslim
uses the Quran as an excuse to have a go at a diplomatic arrangement.
Ahmadi-Najad's letter does not sort out the problem between Iran and
the USA, but it opens that man's heart in front of our eyes. Perhaps
George W. Bush is going to open his own heart by his reply. What is at
stake is of paramount importance. A world war may be at stake.
It's by no means to no purpose that The Revelation of Ares
recommends, You
(Christian man) shall ally yourself fraternally with the synagogues'
assemblies (Jews) and with the assemblies of those who submit to God
(Muslims) (35/11). The Father was aware, in 1974 when he gave the
world this Word, that the situation would appear to be dangerously
tense between Christians and Muslims some thirty years later.

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may 6, 2006 (0025us)
as christians, are you go-getters or wimps?
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The
Ares Pilgrims' mission is campaigning in Paris for the awakening of
public consciousness that there has been no christianity on earth yet.
This is The Revelation of Ares' gist!
Here
two missionaries are photographed on a boulevard, one dressed up as an
angel, the other carrying a banner which reads,
"There's no such thing as Christianity,
or else there would be such a thing as brotherhood."
This spiritual campaign as well as a lot of
previous
similar operations evidence the Ares Pilgrims' greatest regard for love,
generosity of spirit, forgiveness, peace, spiritual
intelligence, freedom
from prejudices, as cardinal virtues that meet the Gospel's
requirements much more than abstract faith clauses like the trinity or
sinners' redeeming through the cross. Sinners are redeemed by their own
efforts to be good, which The Revelation of Ares
merely calls penitence (30/11), a
word that it transforms in signification by shifting its sense from
remorse and atonement into self-(re)creation, regainment of the
divineness given man by the Maker (Genesis 1/27, Rev of Ares 2/13).
Which
does not mean that the Ares Pilgrims despise their fellow Christians
associated with the churches or their fellow believers, Jews, Muslims,
etc., since the Father definitely saves whoever he wants to (Rev
of Ares 11/3). Not only do we know for certain that penitents,
good men, are saved, whatever religion or philosophy they belong
in, but we know that they contribute to the world's change (28/7)
for the better, for terminal global salvation.
When it comes to plain, real christianity, are you go-getters or wimps?
For every human engrossed with the need to achieve the
ascent to the Heights (Rev of Ares 36/14) there appears another
human, highspirited, to accept to become a penitent, so that the
world may change little by little.

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may 4, 2006 (0024us)
no new society plan ahead
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For
a long time, particularly since the protest vote againt the European
Constitution, the suburbs riots and the protests against the CPE (jobs
law) in France, I have been watching out for a plan of new society,
which could be logically expected in days of political dimness. But no
plan. On Sunday I read an interview with Daniel Cohn-Bendit, figuring
that the man that had been a star of the May 1968 youth protest
movement might well have a plan of new society.
Cohn-Bendit says,
"The May 1968 movement was explosive and aggressive ideologically
speaking[, while the anti-CPE movement] has no ideology... [is just]
defensive. There was full-employment in 1968 France... there were no
more than 100,000 jobless... The point of the 1968 movement was
questioning all of institutions, unbuilding Gaullism and Communism. We
used to think that a different society could come into existence. All
those points of reference have vanished since then. Today youth feels
[just] scared." He points out, "There's been a culture of revolt in
France... The culture of negociation is starting, but very slowly.
Whatever the problem in France, the outcome hangs on power struggles.
Every situation develops in fits and starts... Once during a debate a
French lady in her forties leveled at me that she always felt the
existential need to say no!" He adds, "I was unable to reply to that."
You think Cohn-bendit is the sort of man expected to reply to the woman
with a plan of new society where she could say yes at last? But no, he
didn't.
Cohn-Bendit goes on, "[I'd have liked] taking
part in the anti-CPE
(jobs law) protest... Under such a law it's the same ones, the
wage-earners, who run risks again and again... The young wage-earners
are laid off without knowing why, while they definitely need to know
why." This is true, but Cohn-Bendit once more is planless. As he puts
forward no plan in place of the CPRjobs law, he could suggest the youth
to consider it as an open invitation to employment, which is better
than nothing, but should demand that they would know why they do not
fill the job. He says only this, "The French need to be put at ease...
Society in France is being stuck so much so that reformers would need
more than to be right to succeed." Which is an admission of
powerlessness. He eventually adds, which is meager, "Employers' problem
is not freedom to lay employees off, but the cost of employment."
In short, Cohn-Bendit has no plan of new society. Whenever I listen to
the government and majority parties, I can't detect the least note of
new society project. Whenever I listen to the opposition politicians
and trade unionists, I hear social demands, but no plan of new society.
The religious leaders have no plan of new society, either.
The days of new society plans seem over. Arguably because history has
shown that no society politically and/or religiously structured has
ever really been suited to the idea man has always had about happiness.
It is man who so far has had to be suited to the idea that society,
whatever, has had about itself through the speeches of those who manage
it.
The Revelation of Ares is right, therefore. If the
world changes (28/7), it will not change through changes in
societies, but through a change in the individual. It is the
individual who has to change his life (Rev of Ares 30/11),
for the happy man will be only the one who loves his neighbor,
forgives, makes peace, sets himself free from
prejudices and dependences, recover spiritual intelligence,
whatever society he lives in.

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april 25, 2006 (0023us)
the gospel of Judas
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"The
Gospel of Judas is all the rage in chat rooms. Please tell us about it!"
users of the blog email me.
Well, let's go! The Gospel of Judas written in Coptic (a language
descended from pharaonic Egyptian) is no novelty. The papyrus you read
about in the papers was found three decades ago, but a Gospel of Judas
had been known to exist since the second century! A lot of gospels used
to circulate then, whether poor and uninteresting like the Gospel of
Judas or very interesting like those ascribed to James, Bartholemew,
Nicodemus, Thomas, though they were not chosen as canonic sources.
What's so special about the Gospel of Judas is its utmost esotericism,
let alone its views on Judas and Jesus altogether opposing or
incompatible with the other sources: Judas portayed as a hero, Jesus as
an emotionally disturbed entity: taunting and angry, supernatural and
impatient by turns. "Christianity turned on its head," says religious
historian Ehrman. Other commentators, on the other hand, see it as "one
of the greatest discoveries of the 20th century" and "likely to create
a crisis of Christian faith."
My own opinion is not very commentative, because to me the Gospel of
Judas's no big deal!
The Gospel of Judas is not a gospel at all. It
is a recondite poem on a
Jesus totallly unrelated to the Bible's Jesus. It begins shortly before
Jesus' fatal last trip to Jerusalem. At a dinner table the disciples
say grace. Jesus laughs at them. As all of them but Judas are annoyed,
Jesus says that he has only laughed at their silly idea of pleasing
God. Judas then tells Jesus, "You are from the immortal realm of
Barbelo," the name that gnostics used to give an alleged "celestial
mother." Jesus replies, "Judas step away from the others so that I can
tell you the mysteries of the Kingdom."
Things are now growing
downright conter-evangelic. Jesus explains that Barbelo, whose realm
beyond the stars he belongs to, has a progeny, notably the
Self-Generated One, the real good God, who is not the Bible's God, not
the Old Testament's Eternal who is no friend of man, but rather the
cause if his pains. Jesus' mission is to urge men, those lucky enough
to understand that they ought to abandon the Bible's Eternal, to join
the blessed realm. Now we realize that he laughed at the disciples
because they kept on praying to Moses' God, who has never made men
happy. Jesus sort of consecrates Judas by telling him, "Lift up your
eyes, look at the stars. The star that leads the way is your star," and
then Judas agrees to turn over Jesus to the high priest, which is not a
tragical act, but a divine mission, and what's more probably useless,
as Jesus seems to be a pure spirit and the crucifixion likely to be
painless. The author of that gospel might suffer from delirium. Just
imagine Jesus depicting to Judas the quite bureaucratic organization of
the immortal realm. But the most counterevangelic side of the document
is found in this that you don't have to love your neighbor, but just
seek your star.
I dont think that the Gospel of Judas, a cock-and-bull-story, is
"likely to create a crisis of Christian faith." It may, however, be
likely to strengthen atheistic arguments, notably by adding one more
evidence of the fragile groundlessness of religions, whose scriptural
fundament is unstable and questionable, since paradoxical variants of
their sources are found now and then. This atheistic argument is not
absolutely unfounded, we have to admit. Which makes The Revelation
of Ares even more important, because I can guarantee its
genuineness and purity.

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april 23d, 2006 (0022us)
fortunate are they thanks to their virtue (rev. of arès 28/15)
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THE
THOUGHT OF THE DAY
I've been told that "The Da Vinci Code", a novel by a Dan Brown and
before long a movie by Ron Howard, portrays a murderous villain who is
a member of Opus Dei. I object to those who make money from imaginary
miscreations and I cry over the masses who relish them. Opus Dei is
just a secular catholic society of sanctimonious persons in pursuit of
"saintliness" Spanish-style: lengthy prayers, austerity, discipline or
scourge, hair shirt or cilice, in other words, persons who consider
"redeeming themselves" by sharing Jesus' sufferings. Quite different is
our concept of penitence based on The Revelation of
Ares and the change into Good:
love, forgiveness, nonjudgement, peace, spiritual freedom, etc., but
none of us is likely to disregard catholics who are pursuing virtue
(Rev of Ares 28/15) in a world where the word has been sadly
losing its meaning.
An
old friend of mine (I've managed to preserve a few friendships previous
to 1974) is a member of Opus Dei. He occasionally happens briefly to
pilgrimage to Ares. He is no narrow-minded bigot. I imagine that he
comes to Ares to get news of our assembly, as well, but we do
not have anything to conceal. He is not doublehearted when he answers
yes to the question "Do you love all of men and do you forgive all of
offenses?", because, just as we do, he strives to follow the Sermon
on the Mount.
I do not know the meaning he gives the other yes in answer to the
second question, "Do you believe that the Bible, the Quran and The
Revelation of Ares
have emanated from God?", but I am aware that he is a good man, which
is enough to me. Imagining my friend to belong in a murderous or only
malevolent organization would be an absurdity.
Opus Dei means The
Work of God in Latin. The society was founded in 1928 by a Spanish
priest, José Maria Escrivà (standing by John XXIII in 1960 in the
picture), for laymen and laywomen, whether married or nor, in want to
leaving the everyday life in the mortification usually observed by
clergy and the monks and nuns. Apart from the catholic doctrine,
worship and concept of atonement, which Opus Dei's members comply with,
the everyday time they devote to self-improvement is about equal to the
everyday time the Ares Pilgrims devote or are supposed to devote to
gaining virtue (Rev of Ares 28/15) and piety (35/5-6) so
as to become men of the time to come (30/13), harvesters
of souls.
As always, whenever men in pursuit of discreet virtue
are concerned, Opus Dei because of its very discretion looks shady to
the big shots among sinners, who hold the reins of the world, and to
their media, thrill dealers. Opus Dei is considered as a sect by a lot
of people, who even suspect it of being engaged in secret malevolent
activities. We Ares Pilgrims are suspected of similar misdeeds.
I
do not contend that Opus Dei is in agreement with the expectations of
spiritual liberation, that we Ares Pilgrims strive to actualize.
Likewise, we diverge from Opus Dei's many outdated, restrictive
principles. But I believe that, the day catholicism and the Aresian
faith have to narrow the gap between their positions, the talks between
non-clerical people of virtue will be less toilsome. The
catholics are well-placed among all those who are mentioned in The
Revelation of Ares' beautiful verse 25/6, which we
have made a prayer. The Revelation of Ares is
not to win a global victory through disavowals and defections of
believers leaving their religions in droves and joining us Ares
Pilgrims, because the believing masses are no longer pagan as they used
to be in ancient times. The Ares Pilgrims will forever remain a small
remnant.
The global victory will occur through exchanges of spiritual riches and
collective re-examination of the Sources except those that have clearly
been ruled out like John and Paul (Rev of Ares 16/12,
35/12) and a few others.

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april 23, 2006 (0021us)
you'll have to keep strong
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Not
this long ago, a bad news bearer prepared you by putting a hand on your
shoulder and saying, "You'll have to remain strong."
The bad news bearers has changed into the daily newpaper. It does not
prepare you for shocks any more. It throws you direct into the urn
which reeks and will reek more and more (the urn=
our planet, Rev of Ares XIX/15), facing which the powers,
religious, political or economic, tremble more and more in
their sleeves (XIX/16).
The modern world, a miracle of technology, is going on the blink
precisely under the weight, rattling, juddering and leaks of its own
technology, which is devouring it alive.
This
morning the paper brings only bad news, except the 80th birthday of
Elisabeth II with a begonia-colored hat. The US automotive industry is
declining: Ford reports a $1,2 billion loss and General Motors a $323
million loss for the first quarter of the year. The situation keeps
worsening in the Middle east, in Iraq (an insoluble political
deadlock), in Afghanistan. The relations between Iran and the Western
countries are getting more strained. It's not definite, at all, that
Prodi swapping places with Berlusconi is favorable for Italy. The visit
paid by China president Hu Jintao to George W. Bush is turning sour in
Washington DC. In Nepal, the non-unlikely transition from the king to
the maoists, whose guerillas have spread their ideology, would not help
matters in the country. In France the political leaders reach sky-high
disapproval ratings: 70% of the French are discontented with Chirac,
73% with de Villepin. And the price of oil is rising, rising...
An
oil barrel costs more than $74 now, will cost $80 soon, may well be
reaching $100 in the near future. It's China, whose expanding industry
is in enormous need of oil, that is bidding higher than ever against
other countries. She is tempting the oil producers with promises to pay
similarly enormous prices. As China pays out in salaries and social
expenses far less than we Westerners pay out, it has got large
available funds for energy, money which we are going to lack, instead.
"You're wrong," some tell me, "the government will reduce the taxes on
gas and fuel." They will do so for sure, but this will not avoid the
oil shortage (a few European countries have already had gas ration
coupons printed), because the oil reserves will not increase as quickly
as the oil requirements will in China, Asia and even Africa one of
these days. In any case, if the government deduct less taxes from
energy, the citizens will be granted less benefits, less schooling,
less public facilities and less oil (which is to be paid, anyway). In
other words, we will have to pay for oil one way or another. What's
more, this won't improve matters for the jobless.
Things actually are much more complicated, but a news flash is just a
news flash. A good way of cutting short this post consists in reminding
that, in the late seventies, erudite analysts, who had studied The
Revelation of Ares,
gave the sort of wise laugh sagacious men give and told me, "Your
so-called revelation heralds quite a lot of disasters. They usually
guarantee a book a fine success, but they belie the economic reality."
Things were rather going well in 1974, I admit. Thirty years later, we
have to recognize this Word's extraordinary propheticality and,
therefore, the reasonableness of its appeal for a radical change
of the world (Rev of Ares 28/7).

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april 16, 2006 (0020us)
Jesus is risen. We are to be risen alike
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People
think, of all things, that we Ares Pilgrims do not believe in Jesus'
resurrection. But no, we believe in Jesus' resurrection, even
though it is not the cardinal point of our faith unlike Paul's faith
(catholic saint-Paul's).
Here's why we
believe in Jesus' resurrection:
First, Jesus who visited me in 1974 was not a ghost, but a man in the
flesh. He was a resurrected man, therefore, and could not be anything
else.
Second, The Revelation of Ares
makes us perfectly understand the context of Jesus' resurrection. Not
the rising again to life of a God allegedly incarnate would an eternal
God's resurrection ever be miraculous? , but the big psychological
stimulant that the resurrection of a mortal, who had been eliminated
early on his prophetic mission by the religious and political
powers, would have produced to his disciples. As the disciples
had been inadequately trained and fear was getting the better of them,
they were going to make mistakes (Rev of Ares 5/1-5),
but all would have been even worse, if they had not witnessed
resurrected Jesus coming and going at will; then they would have lost
faith completely. Paul realized it: "Had he not been resurrected, we
would not have any message or faith (1Corinthians 15/4)."
But these
very words point out that Paul, and subsequently the Churches,
considered Jesus' message as worth believing and preaching only if
Jesus had resurrected, so that they placed Jesus' resurrection, or
rather faith in Jesus' resurrection, above the Message. Unlike this
doctrine, The Revelation of Ares restores the priority of the
Message and, accordingly, the deeds which the Message urges man to achieve:
Grow into penitents, that is to say, be
good, and harvest
more penitents, a lot of them, so that the world
may change! That's why the Father does not regard Paul as one
who conveys the Word (Rev of Ares 16/12, 3(/12).
Just
as people think erroneously that we do not believe in Jesus'
resurrection, they think that we are not Christian. Admittedly, we are
no catholics, no protestants, no orthodoxes, but christians we are
unquestionably. We strive to follow the sermon on the hill (Matthew
ch.5 to 7).
Jesus has resurrected! We proclaim it today, on Easter Sunday, together
with whole Christendom. But what we see most of all in Jesus'
resurrection is the proof or demonstration that every one of us will
really be resurrected on the Maker's Day (Rev of Ares 31/8-13),
when penitence has adequately spread on earth, so that
mankind can resolutely be in favor of Good.
Alleluia!
Picture:
This is not Jesus' tomb, the site of which has kept unknown. This
is a double tomb of the time. Jesus was shrouded and laid and then rose
from the dead in a similar cave.

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april 15, 2006 (0019us)
from heaven on high to elysium here below
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The
Revelation of Arès may have impressed France's president.
In ancient pagan times the elysium was the
dwelling place of happy souls. A link might have been forged between
Heaven of infinite hope and a small elysium of earthly hopes.
A short while ago, in Brussels, the European big shots met to confer on
that cause of concern: energy worrying, isn't it just!
Ernest-Antoine Seillière, the French industry representative, stopped
halfway through his address and said, "Now I continue in English," and
then resumed his rhetoric in English. President Chirac rose from his
chair and swept out of the committee room with the bewildered French
ministries following.
No one caught on to the reason why Jacques Chirac had flown off the
handle, because a man of the French delegation had suddenly taken to
speaking English, because French was not a language understood by all
of the audience.
The day
before yesterday, a French senior civil servant not an Ares Pilgrim,
but a sympathizer gave me this piece of information: "A few months or
weeks ago, Président Chirac sent an assistant to a Paris bookstore to
buy a copy of The Revelation of Ares. Apparently, he read it.
At the very least, he read enough of it to be struck by the fact that a
spiritual message of this caliber had been spoken in French to a French
witness. Since then, the fact seems to have preyed on the president's
subconscious. As proof of it, that hitch in Brussels, when Jacques
Chirac, though a man of great broad-mindedness and top European
expectations, was shocked, because a man of his suite had suddenly
preferred speaking English to speaking French. French as the Maker's
language after he has spoken Hebrew, Aramic, Greek and Arabic.
There is no way of being confirmed of the truthfulness or even the mere
likelihood of what the senior civil servant said to me, but as the
informer is a reliable sincere one, I have ended up considering the
piece of information as, say, credible.
What can be inferred from it? That lowly apostles devoid of resources,
who have had only the street and a few lecturing halls as platforms,
virtually banned from any radio and television broadcasting and from
the popular dailies, have managed to tell the world the news that the
Maker has come back down to France, in Ares (Gironde), to prove that he
exists and to correct some wrong ideas that have long gone around about
his Word's meaning. The news has eventually ended up in the Elysee, the
Paris presidential residence.
Here's a nice Easter present given to all of our fellow missionaries!

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april 10, 2006 (0018us)
unending vengeance is going on
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Th e wall falls down; they
(will) rebuild the mas'jy (= the mosque, Rev of Ares XV/7).
Yes, they will, but what for?
This verse and all of The Revelation of Ares'
chapter XV were about the war that the USSR was going to wage against
traditional Afghanistan. In 1977, when I was given the message by the
Maker, it was an absolute prophesy, because it has never occurred to
anybody that such a war would break out. Ever since then, a lot of
events have taken place throughout those countries. In Afghanistan the
victory of the brothers of Muhammad (XV/3), who in the
majority would be called talibans and impose a rule of intolerance on
the country, which had always been more or less rampant there, anyway.
Shortly afterwards, the invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq by the US Army
and the consequent chaos, because the governments set up by the invader
do not have the natural authority, the charism very important to all
Muslims.
On February 22, some sunnites explode the dome of the
sacred shiite mosque in Samara, Iraq. Pathetic, just as any angry act
is! People can pray elsewhere, anywhere. Sadly, vengeance is
going to go on unending (Rev of Ares 27/9)
and harder than ever between shiites and sunnites and even others.
Believers will kill each other, just as they have done for millennia.
The civil war every day is plunging Irakis into more sufferings and
mournings. As a result, papers have a while been silent on the trial of
Saddam Hussein who, albeit in a merciless way, had imposed peace and
security in Iraq, and who had twenty-five years claimed less victims
than the plight caused by George W. Bush has claimed for three years.
Oh no, I don't prefer the former to the latter. Every day I with
anguish think and even have my eyes wet over my fellow humans, who keep
on losing the right ways and suffering all over the earth. Who could
still misunderstand that listening to The Revelation of Ares
or merely the Sermon on the Mount not yet applied is a matter
of emergency?

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