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Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Virginity
Many people make a really big deal about Mary, the Mother of Jesus being a virgin. But I don't particularly find that important at all. To me, being a virgin physically is less important than "Seeing no man after the flesh". What this means to me is seeing each person as a potential angel. You are seeing this person as a soul created by God. So, in seeing each person as they really are as a soul created by God and wearing this body on earth it is sort of like wearing a human body is a style of dressing for a soul. So, what is really important in regard to Mary is that she is seeing all beings as Angels. And in that light she is there to be like a Mother to everyone, even those whose mother is already passed on. In this way we all have a mother whether our biological mother has passed on or not. In this way peace can be found and a way forward can be found. The whole point of virginity to me is kind of ridiculous because if we all were virgins human beings would be extinct. If we were extinct we would still be in a heaven realm as souls. So, the argument about Mary being a virgin to me is a moot one because if all of us were virgins no humans could exist. Without all of our ancestors breeding naturally, none of us would be here today in the 21st century.
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