Friday 14th April 2006

He experienced death in his dreams: detachment from the body, joyful and humble impetus to God’s breast. An impetus caused and supported by His misericorde Love.

 

He saw his body detaching from itself: tender, light, smooth, bright, fresh. He recognized himself in it. He was totally awaken.

 

Only desert, nothing else. And in this desert, under an implacable sun, a man came slowly, covered in a black dress. A missionary? Asked the young boy, who the day before had asked God to know about his future.

As the time went by he understood that the protagonist of that desert and dream was a prophet.

 

In front of the Tabernacle he was caught by a song in a different language and he saw. A crowd of knights dressed in white, projected into the horizon, was dashing off through the desert light and fast. Later he read that prophetic and evangelic movement in it, that, starting from the II Vatican, would have shaken the church of Constantine.

 

Jesus was waiting fro the Kingdom, but the Kingdom did not come. This is according to the exegetes. But I: Jesus was waiting for the Kingdom and the Resurrection came. His, ours in fieri.

 

Jesus, Son of God. Many say: son of God, like all the sons of God.

To see things carefully, Jesus Son of God is only a defective image.

 

Karl Rahner defines man as “incarnated spirit”. I: “fleshy spirit” that is made of flesh. “Incarnated” alludes too much to the autonomous initiative of the Word. An initiative impossible to man.

 

Judas loved and hated Jesus. He loved His personality, he hated His political “ingenuity”. An hypothesis.

This article is available in Italian too