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Reality or Fantasy: Witnessing the Resurrection of Christ

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sweetbliss

As many of us prepare themselves for Easter, I though of posting here the link to a book I found very inspiring and which has a particular effect upon myself:

"The Dolorous (Sorrowful) Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ, From the Meditations of Anne Catherine Emmerich".

It is the same book which inspired Mel Gibson in his last movie, "The Passion of the Christ".

From the introduction:
...Anne Catherine Emmerich was an Augustinian nun  who lived between 1774 to 1824.  During her life, God gave her extensive visions of the past, the present and the future.  Many theologians believe that she received from God more visions than any other saint.  "The Sorrowful (Dolorous) Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ" are the visions of Anne Catherine Emmerich concerning the horrific sufferings our Dear Lord Jesus Christ suffered in his work to save mankind. They are incredibly, highly detailed and descriptive,  revealing to us more information about the Life of Jesus Christ besides what we read of Him in the Bible...

I'll quote here from chapter describing the vision of Christ Resurrection:


QuoteCHAPTER LXIII

The Resurrection of Our Lord


   I BEHELD the soul of our Lord between two angels, who were in the attire of warriors: it was bright, luminous, and resplendent as the sun at midday; it penetrated the rock, touched the sacred body, passed into it, and the two were instantaneously united, and became as one. I then saw the limbs move, and the body of our Lord, being reunited to his soul and to his divinity, rise and shake off the winding-sheet: the whole of the cave was illuminated and lightsome.

   At the same moment I saw a frightful monster burst from the earth underneath the sepulchre. It had the tail of a serpent, and it raised its dragon head proudly as if desirous of attacking Jesus; and had likewise, if I remember correctly, a human head. But our Lord held in his hand a white staff, to which was appended a large banner; and he placed his foot on the head of the dragon, and struck its tail three times with his staff, after which the monster disappeared. I had had this same vision many times before the Resurrection, and I saw just such a monster, appearing to endeavour to hide itself, at the time of the conception of our Lord: it greatly resembled the serpent which tempted our first parents in Paradise, only it was more horrible. I thought that this vision had reference to the prophetic words, that ‘by the seed of the woman the head of the serpent should be crushed,’ and that the whole was intended to demonstrate the victory of our Lord over death, for at the same moment that I saw him crush the head of the monster, the tomb likewise vanished from my sight.

   I then saw the glorified body of our Lord rise up, and it passed through the hard rock as easily as if the latter had been formed of some ductile substance. The earth shook, and an angel in the garb of a warrior descended from Heaven with the speed of lightning, entered the tomb, lifted the stone, placed it on the right side, and  seated himself upon it. At this tremendous sight the soldiers fell to the ground, and remained there apparently lifeless. When Cassius saw the bright light which illuminated the tomb, he approached the place where the sacred body had been placed, looked at and touched the linen clothes in which it had been wrapped, and left the sepulchre, intending to go and inform Pilate of all that had happened. However, he tarried a short time to watch the progress of events; for although he had felt the earth­quake, seen the angel move the stone, and looked at the empty tomb, yet he had not seen Jesus.

   At the very moment in which the angel entered the sepulchre and the earth quaked, I saw our Lord appear to his holy Mother on Calvary. His body was beautiful and lightsome, and its beauty was that of a celestial being. He was clothed in a large mantle, which at one moment 1ooked dazzlingly white, as it floated through the air, waving to and fro with every breath of wind, and the next reflected a thousand brilliant colours as the sunbeams passed over it. His large open wounds shone brightly, and could be seen from a great distance: the wounds in his hands were so large that a finger might be put into them without difficulty; and rays of light proceeded from them, diverging in the direction of his fingers. The souls of the patriarchs bowed down before the Mother of our Saviour, and Jesus spoke to her concerning his Resurrection, telling her many things which I have forgotten. He showed her his wounds; and Mary prostrated to kiss his sacred feet; but he took her hand, raised her, and disappeared.

   When I was at some distance from the sepulchre I saw fresh lights burning there, and I likewise beheld a large luminous spot in the sky immediately over Jerusalem.

sweetbliss

Reading this book has been a powerful experience to me. I believe it's not just imagination, but she really was there.

I've seen in other threads that the question rises, whether AP are are in a contradiction to Christian faith or they are not. Analyzing the way this book has been conceived might solve some such issues, on my opinion.

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One of Hindus' main Scriptures, the 'Bhagavad Gita' ('The Song of Lord') has been written in a similar way: a saint could see and listen through his visionary powers the discussion going on between Lord Krishna and the hero Arjuna. (The two were on a battlefield, in a very tense situation :? , so the only solution for humans to receive the precious message of that conversation, who deeply transformed Arjuna and change the history, was that someone else could witness this though a vision/meditation.) The respect people have for meditation in India allowed this book to be considered legitimate, even written in this way.