Modern Prophetism

Principles of Humanistic Logic

Canticle of Mary and the Prophets – The Divine Law

Cantique-de-Marie Canticle of Mary. The Divine Law: Moses receives the Ten Commandments (the proof of friendship), on the right there is a kneeling woman wearing a blue dress and holding a child who is looking at the Ten Commandments. The figures on the right represent the descendants from the Jews up to the birth of Jesus; the scene continues at the bottom with a child, the new man. Picture: Marc Chagall.Picture below: The Madonna and Child is a painting by Andrea Mantegna (1490-1500.)

I am not afraid to repeat the truth, which is as ancient as the mountains and, to this end, I quote Lao-Tze, the founder of philosophical Taoism.

Lao-Tze stated that "the Tao, the divine law, is like an archer: it raises what is low and lowers what is high; conversely, the human law is quite the opposite: it increases the wealth of the rich and the  poverty of the poor" (Lao-Tze.)

Therefore, if we want to be sons of the Heaven, peaceful men or sons of God, we must adapt our thoughts, words and actions to the divine law, which is particularly hard in this world ruled by steadiness, stagnation and coding of impressive inequalities which are said to belong to the natural order of things.

However, diseases also belong to the natural order of things, then why do we fight against them?

Taoism enhances a concept closer to our culture; it combines with an infinite concept and is in turn emphasised by it resulting in a great light which provides strength and unity, strength and intelligence, i.e. the heart.

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