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naste.de.lumina
4th May 2013, 13:39
Hello friends.
Below is a text (translated into English by google ... + or -) on the supposed Golden Race in Brazil would be initiated according to the Prophecy of the 13th Dalai Lama Tibetan.
Original link: http://thoth3126.com.br/brasil-o-territorio-sagrado-para-a-deusa-e-seus-filhos/
I hope you enjoy.
Peace and love.
Wander brazilian.

OBS.:I put the link for the translation of google, because only the text does not represent the true intent of the author, because the images are important for the understanding of it.

http://translate.google.com.br/translate?sl=pt&tl=en&js=n&prev=_t&hl=pt-PT&ie=UTF-8&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fthoth3126.com.br%2Fbrasil-o-territorio-sagrado-para-a-deusa-e-seus-filhos%2F&act=url

fbs_brazil
7th May 2013, 04:07
Despite the profound esoteric language, which I mastered very little, we need take some precautions with certain statements. First, I must say that I strongly believe in a promising future for Brazil. I'm not a Spiritist in the strict sense, but the work of Chico Xavier - Brasil, coraçao do mundo, patria do evangelho - is particularly revelatory of our spiritual history.
First, the passage quoted from the book of Revelation about the woman who has the moon under her feet has many interpretations, for example be referring to Mexico, where the image of the Virgin of Guadalupe has the same characteristics of the biblical passage.
Another question is the formation by the three races. Biologically and ethically the use of term "race" is problematic (the correct is ethnicity). Furthermore, it's a clear mention of a particular vision about the formation of the Brazilian people, widely used in the work of Gilberto Freyre (The Masters and the Slaves), highly debatable.
Also believe that a serious interpretation of the meanings of the national flag should consider at least two key points: 1) a large part of the design (With the exception only of the circle center) comes from the coat of the royal family that ruled Brazil until the fall of monarchy in 1889, 2) the drawing of the celestial dome in the center and the phrase "ordem e progresso" refers to, respectively, the position (presumed) of the stars on the day of the proclamation of the Republic (November 15, 1889) and influences that positivism had on Brazilian politics.
These are just a few points that I think are important, but they do not have the intention (or ability) to discredit the article mentioned. They serve to problematize it in a broader vision, historically and spiritually.