Hildegard Von Bingen Visions3/19/2021
A visionary in every sense of the word, this famed twelfth-century Benedictine nun was a Christian mystic, composer, philosopher, playwright, poet, naturalist, scientist, physician, herbalist, and ecological activist.Lushly shot in the original medieval cloisters of the German countryside, VISION is a profoundly inspirational portrait of a woman who has emerged from the shadows of history as a forward-thinking and iconoclastic pioneer of faith, change, and enlightenment.A visionary in every sense of the word, this famed twelfth-century Benedictine nun was a Christian mystic, composer, philosopher, p.And those latter will resist the son of perdition by ardent wonders, especially the righteous doer of justice. St. Hildegard foresees an innocent one who will be aroused like a burning coal against one who deceives in works.
I was given two lines of Machiavelli to be analyzed, which I will do here. They show that even he can say things that are wise, which might surprise some of you. After demonstrating that Holy Scriptures warns mankind of a Judgment of Nations, which will be a great chastisement that will fall upon all mankind, to be followed by a period of peace and restoration of the Holy Church ( here and here ), Fr. Benjamn Martin Snchez cites the prophecies of various Saints and holy persons whose visions and apparitions confirm these warnings. Then the fear of God has been entirely cast aside, when ferocious and cruel wars happen in an unprecedented manner, when a multitude of people are sacrificed in these wars and many cities are converted into mounds of ruins. Hildegard gives a more detailed account of this destruction to be followed by consolation. Her confessor and spiritual director, the monk Volmar, ordered her to obey the Voice, which he judged came from Heaven. Bernard of Clairvaux, as well as the endorsement of Pope Eugenius III at the Synod of Trier (1147-1148). In Vision 11, she speaks of the Latter Days when Christendom falls by means of five ferocious epochs after her time, followed by a great victory of the Holy Church led by an innocent one. Only after this the Antichrist and the End of the World will come. One was like a dog, fiery but not burning; another was like a yellow lion; another was like a pale horse; another like a black pig; and the last like a gray wolf. And in the West, before those beasts, a hill with five peaks appeared; and from the mouth of each beast one rope stretched to one of the peaks of the hill. All the ropes were black except the one that came from the mouth of the wolf, which was partly black and partly white. The second epoch is symbolized by the yellow lion, for this era will endure martial people, who instigate many wars but do think of the righteousness of God in them; for these kingdoms will begin to weaken and tire, as the yellow color shows. The third epoch is the pale horse, for those times will produce people who drown themselves in sin. They will infringe the divine law by fornication and other evils, and will plot to diverge from the holiness of Gods commands. For those times will have people who plunder each other, robbing the powerful and the fortunate. And in these conflicts they will show themselves to be neither black nor white, but gray in their cunning. And they will divide and conquer the rulers of those realms. And then the time will come when many will be ensnared, and error of errors will rise from Hell to Heaven. And then the children of light will be pressed in the winepress of martyrdom, and they will not deny the Son of God but reject the son of perdition who tries to do his will with the Devils arts. From the mouth of each of the first four beasts a black rope stretches to one of the mountain peak, which symbolizes the power of carnal desire. But from the mouth of the wolf, representing the last era, the rope is black and white. For in that time there will be many who are very evil, but also from that direction will come those who are white with justice. And those latter will resist the son of perdition by ardent wonders, especially the righteous doer of justice. St. Hildegard foresees an innocent one who will be aroused like a burning coal against one who deceives in works.
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