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Pastor Freddy

 “Scandinavia! Lakes, rocks, fjords, giant firs… — subtle beauty of nature of the North! Here silent, strong, sturdy people lived.

“Here it is not possible to live a careless, lazy, and idle life. Such a life was considered as shameful, and it was difficult to find man who tried to live like this. And moreover, he usually became better quickly feeling the isolation from all others.”

“How did You cognize the mergence with the Father being a Lutheran pastor?”

“Through service to God I achieved the Divinity.

“And I had a wise tutor.”

“Did he teach You meditations?”

“No, he taught Me the most important — to live according to the laws of God.

“A true pastor lives taking care of his flock. And he not only explains the laws of God, but he lives according to them — according to the laws of love and kindness — teaching people by his own example.

“He helps souls unite with God and never stands between God and man.

“… And I also want to recount you about such everyday life with God which does not become ordinariness, which does not turn into the routine of ‘rules’ and rites.

“Yes, the strength of emotional contact with the Divine Consciousness is great! But I want to speak not about these moments of spiritual ecstasies, but about that life of people in which it is necessary to repair a damaged roof and boats, grow and reap a harvest, during our short northern summers, store up firewood for winter…

“It was a pastor who assumed care that people — at everyday labor — saved and cultivated love to God! And He helped to maintain the fire of that love, which burned as a candle burns, in every heart. The pastor kindled such candles in souls and watched that they did not become dim.

“His sermon was concrete. He chose for conversations those themes which were important just now.

“The lives of all, their hopes and thoughts, were plainly visible to him. And the pastor endeavored to do such that everyone with his, pastor’s, help learned to perceive oneself always on the palm of God, that all people knew that God knows all their thoughts, hopes, and acts.

“The pastor taught to live in openness, nakedness of the soul in front of God, Who is not a severe judge who will punish for sure after death, but Who is the kind Great Father Who is always near, always ready to help in life, and will not leave at death.

“It is Lutheran Church that through removing a priest as a ‘mediator’ between man and God, made God real and close for every man! A pastor was just an assistant and spiritual adviser, but not a mediator.

“A pastor also united separated families into one whole family of people living with God.

“… Divine services in the communities were always celebrations which gathered all and allowed people to feel commonness, oneness of all in front of the Heavenly Father.

“And a pastor every time during divine services tried to fill oneself with the Holy Spirit in order to be as full-fledged conductor of the Truth of God as possible. In that way, gradually the Mergence became stronger…

“… The natural life in work and in unity with nature helped Me greatly in cognition of the Father.

“It is known to you how beautiful and tender the northern nature is! It does not have splendor and bright colors of south, but instead it allows one to feel the subtlety and purity, to fill oneself with silence and transparency!

“In My opinion, it is the best of all to experience and cognize God in such transparent silence!

“I grew up among firs, pines, and birches in the same way as you did. And I loved nature very much in that region where I was incarnated.

“But I also sought the highest predestination, the highest meaning of existence of everything. The luck of complete knowledge about the Highest burdened Me…

“And although the New Testament revealed Me a lot, it did not give Me complete satisfaction, because it did not give the exhaustive information about the most important: about the meaning of our earthly lives and about where and how to find the Creator.

“In that time I accepted the title of pastor mostly because of desire to help others, to support them in life, inspiring them with self-belief, with belief in their strength, advising to be strong, not step back in front of difficulties.

“ … I grew up rooting gradually in the purity and calm, flooding by the consciousness and attuning to the purity and calm of forests and lakes… And after some time, this lucid, wide state became usual, natural for Me.

“The aspiration to God helped Me advance further. I aspired to Him and often felt the touch of something that brought amazing tenderness… In that way the conscious contact of the soul with Him became possible for Me…

“Before this I believed in His Existence sincerely. But now I understood that I could really experience His presence in My life. This gave Me enormous joy, new strength to advance further!

“I began aspiring to be in constant contact with Him in the depth of My spiritual heart which ‘flooded’ at landscapes.

“After years of such trainings, I leaned to live in the constant Mergence with Him.

“Afterward, from the state of Unity with Him I began looking by His eyes at people, at life situations in which I was engaged.

“During many years of the Mergence with Him, I got accustomed to this to such a degree that could not think about Myself as about a separated from Him being.

“And when the life of My physical body came to the end, I just flowed into Him completely and forever.”

“What do You consider the most important for those going to You?”

“Individual ‘I’ cannot become Me! It has to dissolve, disappear!

“One has to dissolve the boundary between oneself — as a separate ‘I’ — and Me.”

 

 

Preface

Adler

Thoth Atlantean

Cairo

Ptahotep

Elisabeth Haich

Pythagoras

Karl Rossi

Nekrasov

Konstantinos

Huang Di

Lao Tse

Huang

Han

Nikifor

Yamamata

Eagle

Juanito

Juan Matus

Genaro

Silvio Manuel

Shakyamuni

Lao

Maida

Tchao Li

Kim

Lin

Odin

Divine Finn

Assyris

Bright New Moon

Surya

Lada

Yasin

Jesus Christ

John the Baptist

Apostle John

Apostle Andrew

Apostle Philip

Apostle Mark

Apostle Matthew

Bartholomew

Divine Lutherans

Pastor Freddy

Pastor Larry

Sufi Grand Master

Sulia

Kayr

Divine Imam

Karas

Ngomo

All-Russian Orthodox Priest

Rada

Maenuel (Alexander Svirsky)

Borovik

Igor Vysotin

Giant

Babaji

Sathya Sai Baba

Afterword

Bibliography

The following chapters will be translated:

Ushastik

Sacral

Krishna

Chaytanya

Divine Emperor of Ancient Japan

Yamamuto

Dobrynya

Wrestler

Jeremy

Sarkar

Eaglestform

Lahiri Mahasaya, Yukteswar, Yogananda

Danish Lady Gott

Annie Besant

Vasilyek

Divine Peter

Oleg Suhodolsky

David Copperfield

Anastasia