DWQA QuestionsCategory: Human PotentialIn the King James Bible, Acts 1:10-11, it says, “And while they looked steadfastly toward heaven as he went up, behold, two men stood by them in white apparel; Which also said, Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven? This same Jesus, which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come in like manner as ye have seen him go into heaven.” This was reportedly 40 days after his resurrection. It’s assumed the men in white apparel were angels or other divine figures. Since Creator has told us there will not be a second coming of Christ for numerous reasons, what meaning can we ascribe to the words of these divine figures to the disciples?
Nicola Staff asked 2 years ago
That is a correct interpretation. They were providing an explanation and a vision of your future. They were saying, in effect, "This can be done and done again." That is, in the fullest sense, a divine clue that humanity can do this and have this for each of you in your future, and here you are today, 2,000 years later, and near the threshold of ascension. Is that not wondrous and a joyous thing to contemplate? This is why we have said a number of times that all of your suffering has a silver lining, it has served a purpose, and it is leading you somewhere that is truly wonderful and worth the journey, every bit of it, including all of the suffering it entailed. It is not so different than being crucified, to be enslaved, to be impoverished, to be diminished through chronic illness or infirmity, or to die young again and again as a karmic consequence of negativity you experience. But that is the school of learning that will catapult you into the grand future through ascension, it is, in a very real sense, your ticket to divinity.