Thursday, April 30, 2015

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Nicole Page-Smith, 2015











Long elongation of church windows upwards towards the steeple, takes our mind to the sky and the beautiful light reflected through the glass, depending on the time of day, to a reflection in our hearts of Heaven, the infinite light of God. Our heart is transpired and taken to inner reflections of the soul, where the Spirit flies to God with a message of love. The euphoric joy such reflections inspire in our hearts are only to take us to the infinite feeling of love, a joy felt by God. Viewing coloured glass, during daylight, in the interior of a church, is how God sees our heart from the inside viewing out our window. Our eyes reflect the contents of our heart and our life reflects our love. We are taken through to the infinite awareness of light, here, where the light of God takes us to love and the infinite takes us further. Our heart reflects the glass.











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Wednesday, April 29, 2015

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Nicole Page-Smith, 2015











So, if God is our inner strength to take the love of God through to the infinite, where else is our steeple? Some people do not respect the religion of their faith and find all the occurrences of the church a society concern for a better hand. For example, weddings, christenings and funerals are simply of no religious concern just some moral obligation to society, mainly that of their families and friends. Atheism is of no use to God. With faith in mind, the faith of God via any religion, our steeple is our faith. Our faith does include our philosophy and everything we believe in. God is the faith of any religion. Few people are able to question their faith, especially under strict disciplines of religious faith under God. The church is renowned for loosing the fellowship of followers, so, why do we lose the faith, both in ourselves, others and church leaders? Why were these temples to God or churches, ever constructed? What is the function of the church? Churches were designed to take us to faith and a belief system, in other human beings via our inner steeple, God.











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Tuesday, April 28, 2015

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Nicole Page-Smith, 2015











The infinite takes us to Heaven. As we soar our minds up to the cathedral of the heavenly domain of God, he looks down on us like the birds flying above the treetops look down on us from his heavenly domain. So, where does Heaven start? The birds fly up towards the Heaven in the sky and cathedrals steeples are designed to take our ascension up towards God and Heaven in the sky. Gothic architecture wanted to remind us of the Heavenly domain within. So, like a heart of glass or a four-chambered heart within, Gothic architects designed churches almost around a heavenly body. The angels of your heart flying as with the flying buttresses did for support like birds would fly upwards in a forest towards God's Divine light. The illumination of God and the infinite is the experience architects from this time, wanted to take your Spirit, soaring upwards towards the heavens. All ascension was upwards and Gothic style windows along with church steeples became long, narrow and thin to glorify God. For he is our inner steeple and the church is to represent our heart. 











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Monday, April 27, 2015

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Nicole Page-Smith, 2015











Christ died on the Cross and this was for the love of God. The sacred chalice is for the love of God. We take his drink in a Christian sermon and this is to nominate the blood of Christ. His chalice is our drink and his blood is our suffering. Christ died on the Cross and we celebrate his name, Jesus. Christ died for our suffering and our Sins with the Sin of the Cross meaning to take Jesus by name. Jesus committed no Sin but died for the love of God. Christ is our Saviour. Christ died on the Cross and this was for the love of man. Christ represents the heart of man for God. Christ is man and man is God. For this is the infinite awareness of God.











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Sunday, April 26, 2015

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Nicole Page-Smith, 2015











To take ourselves to the infinite awareness of Christ, we do have to consider the body, the body of Christ. The Spirit of man is the body of Christ and with the body we are one with God. So, the body is our chalice. With this Royal vessel we are Holy, the true Holy Divine and this is how we should treat our body. Christ died for us on the Cross and for this we drink wine. We celebrate God this way for Christ and his body. Our chalice is our strength for God to observe your breath. Our breath is to smell of the sweet wine of Christ. Christ's followers laid his head. We die for love as we die for Christ. Love, take us there to drink. 











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Saturday, April 25, 2015

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Nicole Page-Smith, 2015












When matter disintegrates, we have reached the infinite. The infinite awareness of the self is the body. When matter disintegrates we become Spirit. Our Spirit takes us to God. At the end of the world, we become form and disintegrate accordingly into matter. This transformed matter, God calls love and we call this form of love the infinite, so we are taken to God. With the infinite awareness of the self we are form, we are body, the body of Christ, for he is the Spirit of love. The infinite takes us to him.











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Friday, April 24, 2015

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Nicole Page-Smith, 2015











Christ is the flesh of God. The Holy Spirit is of the flesh. Often the Holy Spirit is described as having seven gifts as a spiritual gift from God, for example, wisdom, knowledge, understanding, counsel, fortitude, piety and fear of the Lord, especially with Roman Catholics. This describes the life of the Spirit but not the life of the flesh within the Spirit of God. God is the Spirit with a threefold view. God is our flesh, God is our blood, God is our Spirit and holds the Holy Spirit. So, as human beings we feel Christ, the Holy Spirit and God in our hearts and our heart is our blood, our flesh and our body. We are the threefold view of Christ living on the Cross, we are one with God and we are the blood of Christ. Our flesh is our body.











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Thursday, April 23, 2015

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Nicole Page-Smith, 2015











Christ is our heart, the heart of man. So, where does this take the Holy Spirit? If the heart of man represents Christ in his fullest Glory and our Holy Spirit unto the Lord takes us to God, what is the Holy Spirit? For some religions, the Holy Spirit represents Bethlehem or the message the Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus, received of a Divine principle, more commonly known as Immaculate Conception by Divine Intervention. It was the Holy birthright of Jesus lay, God informed Jesus of Christ or his Christian birthright. Others take Christ to Hell with the Holy Spirit via a Trinitarian view, for Christ had the eyes of God. So, we contemplate the Spirit and the Spirit is man, and the Spirit is God, but the Holy Spirit is man. Our Spirit does take us to God via the Holy Spirit. We eat our last meal. For God our flesh is our blood.











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Wednesday, April 22, 2015

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Nicole Page-Smith, 2015











The infinite awareness of God is death and the love of the Lord, Jesus Christ. When we are taken to the star pattern significant to Christ's ascension, we are taken to the twelve angels that surround the Lord in Heaven for he is nominated under every star. The stars that surround Christ in Heaven are God and God is love but Christ is thought of as assuming the heart of man and our ascension to Heaven. Christ is the representation of the journey of the heart of man unto God with the Holy Spirit being the messenger or the communicator between Heaven and Earth, God and the Spirit. Christ takes you to love. The infinite is our way to love. Everybody has an angel. Twelve angels nominate the way of Christ on the Cross and with this pathway you are taken to Heaven, observe your angel, the angel of love. Our Divine reflection is Christ.











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Tuesday, April 21, 2015

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Nicole Page-Smith, 2015











There were seven ways of the Lord. The Crucifixion happened with seven planets in view. The seventh year of God took God back to the book of learning and on the eighth it was written, the word of God. Some of these works of the miracle of God or illuminated manuscripts from the 800's AD, still survive the test of time. The miracle of the word was transcribed for another seven centuries to be included in book form. God performed seven miracles, Christ was one and Saviour was another. God communicated the Divine word of the Lord Jesus Christ when he completed the seven miracles for him and those talked about in the bible, for example, the miracles of the loaves and the fishes. When God is to appear in the sky again, there will be an image of the cross with twelve stars in view, on this day, some thousand years from now, another day of darkening will occur, similar to the Crucifixion, for God to tell us God is near. On this day of a miracle, seven angels will appear.












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Monday, April 20, 2015

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Nicole Page-Smith, 2015











One wonders at the Divine message of God with Easter and the Crucifixion of Christ being of a certain day of the calendar month under a nominated moon. The birth of Christ happened in a similar way. If you equate the life of Christ to the life of man, and God does want us to equate our heart unto the heart of Christ, everything we do presuppose is supposed to occur before our thirtieth birthday. We are born who we are and God has a plan but for most a quiet homely family life is all that is required and some access to sustaining this existence. The life of Christ was more a Holy message. Christ required no family life but shared the bread. Seven events he had to perform in his short life, although, in the 1st Century AD, twenty-five to thirty was the average life expectancy for a healthy male. The job of a soldier was the main form of a livelihood along with subsistence farming. The seven events were performed.











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Sunday, April 19, 2015

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Nicole Page-Smith, 2015











When we reach ascension, we have reached the infinite and God takes us there. We eat sweet bread to nominate the ascension. The Resurrection of Christ is observed during Holy Week. Christ's Resurrection is victorious. At the end of time all the angels will herald a salute. At the end of the world all will rise from the dead. The ascension of Christ was to explain God's love where Christ rose up from the dead to transcend God's love. Glory is thy name and the love of Christ for all ascension to see. Christ rose from the tomb to face God in all victorious beauty, he died for love. Christ ascended to death.











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Saturday, April 18, 2015

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Nicole Page-Smith, 2015











Christ died for the love of the people and sacrificed his love for God. The Crucifixion of Christ is to remind those of the pain and suffering of God. Christ knew of no Sin and had committed no Evil or crime. Christ suffered for the Sin of the people. God wanted every Holy Week that followed to be a reminder of the pain of Christ for suffering the Sin of the people. Christ died on the Cross and this was the day of the end of the world. It was the end of a conflict of religious belief and Christianity was born of the Saviour. Christ was born again and Resurrected on Holy Day, the day of the Cross. Christ died for our Sin so it would never be repeated on the most Holy Day of the Christian calendar, another act of treason, so Evil. Infinity will be reached by eternity. The eternal love of God will be reached at the end of time. Christ took us there, to the end of time.











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