Monday, 17 August 2009

RABBI VISIONS

On the 16th of August 2009 I received messages and visions from our heavenly Father.

While cooking dinner he said "TAMPA, GEORGIA" and that he was not happy with them. Then shortly afterwards he called out 'KABUL' God is not happy with you. Today, the BBC have announced the deaths of more British soldiers.

THE VISIONS

Following this I went to have a bath and I was shown a six pointed star. Then I was shown it again. Then I was shown a beautiful flower with round leaves. Then an eight pointed star.

Then I saw a thin man and he looked like the Jewish Bohemian but he was a lot older, thiner with long white hair to his arms and he had a long white beard.




The rabbi was looking avidly at large papers tabloid size. There was no writing on the back and he was looking for something intently, it was very important to him. He appeared to be in a hurry and that a lot depended upon what he found. I came to the conclusion that he must be looking at some kind of scroll.

The feeling that came with the vision was French and medieval times and there was some link with the work of Nostradamus.

I asked our heavenly Father was this man a Rabbi and then I was shown another vision of a Jewish orthodox man wearing a black hat on the back of his head. He had specks grey in his hair and beard. A round face with dark eyes and it looked like modern times. He was looking straight at me, he did not say anything, it was like he was just observing me.

I then asked about the old man again and I asked to be given his name. The name I was given was René.

Then I saw loads of energy going into a beautiful tree, the energy kept coming from everywhere into the tree. Then the tree turned into Jesus Christ. The branches were his arms and his legs the trunk. The energy kept coming and he kept changing his appearance. He did not stand still he kept moving.

Then I was given an idea for a topic on how to come up with one word to describe a Christian and how a true Christian is a healer, if a true Christian is a healer then what is one word that describes what a Jew, Muslim, Hindu etc is.

After this I saw another vision of a Lion's head and he was roaring.



This morning I have looked for the Rabbi called René and there is a French rabbi modern day.

Rabbi René Gutman

"Lord, bless and protect Europe and all the residents of the European Union," says the prayer written by chief rabbi René Gutman of Strasbourg, Alsace, France. In a letter from M. Chirac, the president described Rabbi Gutman as "a theologian of stature" and as an "active, captivating and radiant personality". A well-known figure in the diplomatic community in Strasbourg, Chief Rabbi Gutman represents the Conference of European Rabbis within the institutions of the Council of Europe.

"In 2001, the Rabbi Rene Gutman, intended to publish an internal document, dating back to 1968, that advises a more open-minded look at Christianity and other religions. The document stayed in the files of the French rabbinate until Rabbi Gutman decided to make it public.Three pages long and in the form of an outline, the text describes the results of Nostra Aetate about non-Christian religions and Christian attitudes toward Judaism, published by the French bishops in 1973. Rabbi Gutman explained the genesis of this text during a dialogue organized by the College of Jewish Studies of the Universal Jewish Alliance in Paris.It all started in 1968, three years after Nostra Aetate. But the project floundered under circumstances described by Rabbi Gutman.

Thirty-two years after the writing of the document, Georges Vajda and Emmanuel Levinas having passed away, Rabbi Charles Touati decided that it was time to make the document public, and gave the project to Rabbi Rene Gutman. Rabbi Gutman maintains that to some French rabbis, Christianity is probably not necessary for Judaism, but Judaism knows it is necessary for the world. Christianity is also necessary for the redemption of a world led by violence. Now the question is, is the French Rabbinate ready to reopen the 1968 document?"I am sure that, in today's context, a declaration would involve more in-depth discussion about Islam," says Rabbi Gutman." [1]

So who was the old rabbi? Was it one of the most famous Rabbi's called the Rashi?

RASHI

"(February 22, 1040 – July 13, 1105), was a medieval French rabbi famed as the author of the first comprehensive commentary on the Talmud, as well as a comprehensive commentary on the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible).Acclaimed for his ability to present the basic meaning of the text in a concise yet lucid fashion, Rashi appeals to both learned scholars and beginning students, and his works remain a centerpiece of contemporary Jewish study.

Rashi's parents were childless for many years. One day, his father, a poor vintner, found a valuable gem (some versions say a pearl). A bishop (or mighty lord) wished to acquire this jewel for decorating the church (or his vestments), however rather than have this jewel be used for such a purpose, Yitzhak threw it into the Seine. When he arrived home, a man was waiting for him. "You threw the gemstone into the water so it wouldn't be used for idolatry," the man told him. "Now your wife will have a son who will illuminate the world with his Torah." This harbinger was none other than the Prophet Elijah; the following year, Yitzhak and his wife were blessed with a son."

"At twenty-five, he founded his own academy in France. Rashi's commentary on the Bible was unique. His concern was for every word in the text which need elaboration or explanation. Moreover, he used the fewest words possible in his commentaries."


Is Rabbi René Gutman a reincarnation of the Rashi?

You decide.

After the visions finished, energy was everywhere around me. No matter what direction I looked in the energy was there in different colours.


1. http://www.zoominfo.com/people/Gutman_Rene_185154547.aspx
2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rashi
3. http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/rashi.html

This is post 22 in August and there are 22 letters in the Hebrew Alphabet.

This is post 232 in 2009, 232 = the strong one, the mighty one, hero; pr.n. "Lion of God".
http://www.billheidrick.com/works/hgm2/hg0230.htm#232

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