Monday, 8 February 2010

God said "Sonnet"

This morning I woke up seeing beautiful visions. The first vision was of a temple dog and he was running in the wind.


Then I saw a huge whale and then dolphins jumping for joy. They all looked so happy. Temple dogs that originated from Tibet defend the sanctuary of God and they are called 'Fu Dogs" in Feng Shui.

They look like a cross between the LION and a DOG. In Buddhism they are called "LION DOGS" and they are the guardian and defender of the law. One can find the dog in the spiritual symbology of many cultures. He can be a messenger, he sometimes accompanies the Good Shepherd and the healer. St Francis is the patron saint of animals and he is also often depicted with a dog. In China, the coming of a dog represents future prosperity. In Christian symbology the dog can also be the guardian of the flock and the Good shepherd. The other important aspect is that the LION DOG came in the wind and the wind comes with the breath of God.

The Whale is a powerful power animal and can also be symbolic of God and regeneration. Of course most people are aware of the story of Jonah and the whale and its importance to the prophet. Both the Whale and the Dolphins can represent resurrection, the Dolphin is the King of Fishes. The fact that there was one whale and two fishes is also important with three animals from the sea and this is a three year of creativity and creative solutions. Two fishes are also symbolic of the TAO. I always remember Dr Horace Dobbs saying that 'Swimming with dolphins was like swimming with angels and swimming with  the Whale was like swimming with God". The cycle of the Whale, Dolphin and Dog are all one year, so this is going to be a very important year.


Then God said 'Sonnet'. 

I understand that he would like us all to write a sonnet to him for the healing work to be done on the 14th February.

The word Sonnet means 'Little Song" and it is comprised of 14 lines. It is very appropriate that there are 14 lines to the sonnet because the work is also being done on the 14th. We shared this example from Amoretti.

Happy ye leaves! whenas those lily hands, (a)
Which hold my life in their dead doing might, (b)
Shall handle you, and hold in love's soft bands, (a)
Like captives trembling at the victor's sight. (b)
And happy lines on which, with starry light, (b)
Those lamping eyes will deign sometimes to look,(c)
And read the sorrows of my dying sprite, (b)
Written with tears in heart's close bleeding book. (c)
And happy rhymes! bathed in the sacred brook (c)
Of Helicon, whence she derived is, (d)
When ye behold that angel's blessed look, (c)
My soul's long lacked food, my heaven's bliss. (d)
Leaves, lines, and rhymes seek her to please alone, (e)
Whom if ye please, I care for other none. (e)



CELEBRATION OF VIRTUES 
After sharing this a friend then shared the importance of the Sonnet to Queen Elizabeth of England. Amoretti was a sonnet cycle written by Edmund Spenser in the 16th century. It is written that  Spenser's sonnets are innovative and express a range of tones and feelings. The cycle describes his courtship and eventual marriage to Elizabeth Boyle. Spenser was also engaged by Walter Rayleigh to write for an epic for Queen Elizabeth and it was called 'The Faerie Queen". There were meant to be 12 books that included the private and public virtues. These virtues included: Holiness, Temperance, Chastity, Friendship, Justice and Courtesy. The Letter from Rayleigh also spoke of magnificence, glory perfection and constancy.  [1]


One the characters in the epic was 'Scudamour", the lover of amoret and his name means "Shield of Love".  Sir James Scudamour was a jousting champion and courtier to the Queen Elizabeth, the Virgin Queen. This also links in with the ancient Jewish prophecies from prophet Zechariah's canticle. I was led to this awesome work after God told me that I was a 'protagonist". This was shared on an Aramaic biblical forum by Paul Younan and it was originally posted on August 13th, 2001. 


Zechariahs canticle

Strophe One


1. Blessed be the Lord God of Israel
2. for He has looked favorably on his people
3. and He has redeemed them. 



"Una and the Lion" by Briton Rivière (1840-1920).



Strophe Two

1. He has raised up a mighty savior for us in the house of his servant David
2. as He spoke through the mouth of His holy prophets from of old
3. that we would be saved from our enemies and from the hand of all who hate us

Strophe Three

1. Thus he has shown the mercy (Aramaic - "Khanan" - root of the name 'Yukhanan' (John)) promised to our ancestors
2. and has remembered (Hebrew - "Zachar", root of the name Zechariah) his holy covenant
3. the oath (Hebrew - "Shaba", root of the name Elishaba (Elizabeth)) that he swore to our ancestor Abraham




"Prince Arthur and the Faerie Queen" 
by Johann Heinrich Fussli 
















Strophe Four

1. to grant us that we
2. being rescued from the hands of our enemies
3. might serve him without fear in holiness and righteousness before him all our days

Strophe Five

1. And you, child, will be called the prophet of the Most High
2. for you will go before the Lord
3. to prepare His ways


Strophe Six

1. to give knowledge of salvation to his people
2. by the forgiveness of their sins
3. by the tender mercy of our God


Strophe Seven

1. The dawn from on high will break upon us
2. to give light to those who sit in darkness and in the shadow of death
3. to guide our feet into the way of peace


"Notice that each stiche of strophe 3 contains an illusion to the name of the three protaganists (John, Zechariah and Elizabeth!)". [2]



This is very appropriate for the engagement with God. 

So we have a few days to write our Sonnet's to God to transmute the words 'curse' and 'guilt' in group consciousness.  May the New Chinese Year of the Platinium Tiger be an awesome year for  God's "Sonneteers". The Platinium ray is also the ray of our inter-galatic Melchizedek; so may his champions of legions of light rise supreme. 



One of the most famous Sonneteers was Shakespeare and romantic terms are used. 



This is also very appropriate for the 14th because in the West it is St Valentines Day. 

Are you ready to write your sonnet to God? Are you ready to sing to God with all the virtue that you have got to transmute the curse that is upon humanity due to its own guilt of the transgression of the spiritual law? Are you ready to ask for forgiveness and ask God to raise our planet and its people up out of its transgressions?

God is giving us the opportunity to put everything right with him.

Let it be an awesome engagement with God.

It is the will of God to raise humanity up, now all you have to do is decide to engage on the 14th February. Write your sonnet and sing it to God.


Blessings in abundance

Eliakim




1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Faerie_Queene
2. http://www.peshitta.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&p=11602

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