Easter Sunday
Mark 16: 1-18
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And when the
Sabbath was over, Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome bought
spices, so that they might go and anoint Him. And very early on the first day
of the week, they went to the tomb just as the sun was rising. And they said to
one another, “Who will roll away the stone for us from the door of the tomb?”
And looking up, they saw that the stone was rolled back—and it was very
large. And they went into the tomb. There they saw a young man sitting on the
right side, clad in a white robe; and they were beside themselves with
amazement. And he said to them, “Do not be startled; you seek Jesus of Nazareth
the Crucified One. He is risen; He is not here; see, there is the place where
they laid Him [his
body]. But go, and say to his disciples and Peter “He
will lead you to Galilee. There you will see Him as He promised you.”
And
they went out and fled from the tomb in great haste, for trembling and
astonishment had come upon them; and being awestruck, they were unable to say
anything to anyone about what they had experienced.
When He had risen early on the first day of the week, He appeared first
to Mary Magdalene from whom He had driven out seven demons. And she went and
told those who had walked with Him, as they mourned and wept. But when they
heard that He was alive and had been seen by her, their hearts could not grasp
it.
After this He appeared in another form to two of them on the way as
they
were walking over the fields. And they went back and told the rest, but they
could not open their hearts to their words either.
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Afterwards He appeared to the eleven themselves as they were celebrating
the meal. He reproached them for their lack of openness and for their hardness
of heart, because they had not wanted to believe those who had seen Him, the
Risen One.
And He said to them, “Go into all the world and proclaim the new message
from the realm of the angels to the whole of creation. Whoever unites his heart
with it [believes] and is immersed in me
[baptized] will attain the salvation. But whoever closes himself against it does not let the power of selflessness into his
heart [does not let the power of My Self into his heart] will meet his downfall. And spiritual powers [these signs] will stand by those who unite themselves with it
and will attend their path [believe]: Through the power of my being [in my name] they will drive out demons; they will speak a new
language; serpents they will make upright, and poisons they are given to drink
will not harm them. They will lay their hands on the sick, and give healing
forces to them.
Easter
Mark 16: 1-18
A few weeks ago the bowl of the crescent new moon could be
seen in the western sky. The faint outlines of the old moon could be seen in
its arms. Night by night its cup slowly filled with light until it became full
of the reflected light of the sun. For us in the north, in the days to come,
the sunlight will continue to increase.
Christ, the great Sun-Being, came to earth and settled into
the body of Jesus. There He shone for
three years. And then He died. Jesus body became the dark of the moon, when
earth, moon and sun are aligned. And He irradiated death with the light of
life.
On Easter morning the
three women arrive at the tomb to see, not an empty corpse, but an angel. The
angel tells them that Christ Jesus, whom they love, has gone ahead of them to
the beautiful life-saturated land around the sea of Galilee.
He is not Here, Peter Callesen. |
In Christ, with His death, a new crescent moon has been
born. He holds the old moon, the old earth, in his arms. His light will
gradually grow until it is full.
We
are a part of this process. The new crescent moon of our souls has been born
again. Christ has once again entered our rejoicing pulse of life. Gradually, cycle
after cycle, our souls will fill with the loving light of the Christ Sun. The
sun of Christ’s light will be reflected in us. And one day, when all is
aligned, humanity will have become a new order of angels. And we will be
the ones to say to the kingdoms of earth: He is risen; he walks before you,
leading you into life.[1]
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[1]
Picture above: “He is not there.” by paper artist Peter Callesen, after the
Risen One by Gruenewald (above). Notice how the cut-out of his body appears on
the frame. http://www.petercallesen.com/