The day starts and ends with a view of the Old City of Jerusalem from our outdoor dining area. From the rising sun to the rising full moon.
It’s not too different from the old PAT IV tours with J-R. We meet in front of the hotel and three buses take us to the Old City of Jerusalem for a walking tour, each with its own guide so we can split up into smaller groups where it’s necessary. We listen to our guides on FM radios fed by small transmitters that the guides carry.
It’s the Jesus day. We visit sites where Jesus supposedly was crucified, buried, cried, walked, or talked. Some of them feel real and some don’t. What’s real? For me it’s where I experience more of my Self. Luckily I’m not clairvoyant so I get more time to experience myself, and less time involved in what’s factually or historically accurate.
In David Sand world there’s something going on at Gethsemane, which means that my consciousness comes into focus there, and unconscious forms that were in there running me can be seen, defined, and transformed. Then what was in the dark of the unconscious becomes a beautiful light that illuminates so many new parts of myself that it’s a delight and a revelation and a theme that keeps revealing new aspects of itself for hours. (Michael Hayes seems to be having some sort of conniption there at Gethsemane so I must be right.)
Different energies or beings illuminate different areas; they have keys to different doors. For me, the key that Jesus carries is an overcoming of the world, of the “law” of structure and form, of what’s negative; and a transformation of the earth experience, or what’s impure, into purity and experience of the Spirit. I experience him as an almost unbearable sweetness, similar to when you see a little baby. That purity awakens the heart, opens me up and persuades me to allow a little more light to come in.
All day long as we walk along I’m looking at new aspects of what’s “impure” or “experienced” in me and they’re turned into new sources of innocence, as I look at where I’ve been following the law of right/wrong, structures and concepts instead of the joy of the heart. There is a burst of light at first when we tour the area and it reveals its gift, and then an expansion and exposition as it works its way through me. All of this as I seem to be walking around taking photos for the rest of the day, touring other places that are so filled with psychic energies and people’s desires that I have no idea if it was Jesus who was there or the devil.
Oh yeah I’m supposed to tell you about what we did.
We start out on the Mount of Olives, getting a view of Jerusalem and a historical talk by Benji. It’s time for getting oriented, getting your photo taken on a camel, (or on a white donkey of you’re the Messiah like Julie Lurie), getting a group photo.
Then we descend into the Old City on foot, visiting the Church of Dominus Flevit and its gardens where Jesus wept over Jerusalem, and where John gives a powerful seminar; the Garden of Gethsemane and its church; the Western (“Wailing”) Wall; the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, where Jesus is said to have been crucified and buried; and the tomb of King David. Then a huge family-style lunch at an Armenian restaurant and back to the hotel.
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What a truly beautiful and deeply profound write-up ~ Bless your beautiful gift, David, of beauty of expression (including of course the glorious pics!) Much Loving Light
I am loving the gospel of Jerusalem according to David. I get the joy! Love and blessings to you all.
God Bless you David for bringing me present to the Christ in your words and photos. I am there in loving.
You are an exquisite writer and photographer… that you for bringing me along with your beautiful insights. I felt like I was there.