Essenes Gospel and its falsification Dez 18
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son comm<strong>its</strong> against his body. He would take death into<br />
himself in this way <strong>and</strong> make his body a grave, which<br />
sounds logical.<br />
In the <strong>Gospel</strong> of <strong>Essenes</strong>, the Baptist designates the worm<br />
<strong>and</strong> all the parasites that are drawn out through baptism in<br />
the form of worms <strong>and</strong> are swept from the body, as Satan.<br />
This reference to Satan on a material level was based solely<br />
on the phenomenon of physical illness <strong>and</strong> in turn implies<br />
the importance of maintaining health.<br />
The Essene Baptist compared the reborn man, who has regained<br />
his original purity, to fruit, in which the elements<br />
sun, water, air <strong>and</strong> earth harmoniously interact.<br />
It follows that if an individual complies with the Divine<br />
Laws <strong>and</strong> strives for harmony of the elements in his body, as<br />
occurs in fruit or in a flower, he is reborn. He will become a<br />
creation <strong>and</strong> will not die, nor will he decay, nor poison the<br />
earth through his corpse by becoming a victim of the worm.<br />
He will instead go to his parents <strong>and</strong> decompose. He will<br />
return both materially <strong>and</strong> mentally to his parents. He will<br />
return to Mother Earth for the material body, where he will<br />
become fertile earth, <strong>and</strong> return in spirit to the heavenly Father.<br />
This takes place metaphorically in fruit when transformed<br />
into spirit (alcohol) : That is the resurrection. This is<br />
the message of the Essene Baptist.<br />
To become the victim of the worm would be to become the<br />
victim of Satan.<br />
For this reason, the Baptist describes the „sinner" as follows:<br />
“And he who cleanses himself externally but within remains<br />
unclean, is like a tomb or two tombs that outwards<br />
are painted fair, but are within full of all manner of horrible<br />
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