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NoME Part Two: Chapter 4: Session 829, March 22, 1978 Christ resurrection ascension Gospels Luke

It is now nearing Easter (on March 26), and the yearly commemoration of what is considered historic fact: the [resurrection and] ascension of Christ into heaven.1 Untold millions have in one way or another commemorated that occasion through the centuries. Private lives have merged with public sentiment and religious fervor. There have been numberless village festivals, or intimate family gatherings, and church services performed on Easter Sundays now forgotten. There have been bloody wars fought on the same account, and private persecutions in which those who did not agree with one or another’s religious dogmas were quite simply killed “for the good of their souls.”

There have been spiritual rebirths and regenerations — and ungodly slaughter as well, as a result of the meaning of Easter. Blood and flesh have certainly been touched, then, and lives changed in that regard.

1. I added “[resurrection and]” to Seth’s passage because Jane told me that according to ordinary teaching Christ’s resurrection from the dead took place on Easter Sunday, the third day following his crucifixion (on Friday), while his ascension into heaven transpired at an indefinite later time — up to 40 days later, as stated in the writings of St. Luke in the Acts of the Apostles (AA 1:10). As far as we know, Seth’s inference that Christ’s resurrection and ascension took place on the same day is contrary to popular belief.

ECS1 ESP Class Session, April [1?], 1969 Christ jolly murder tulips Easter

[...] Not that I compare myself with any Easter time gift, you understand. [...]

[...] I do not come on tippy-toe like the white Easter bunny with a white floppy tail through the tulips! [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session April 9, 1979 taxes groin paying kitty hassles

[...] I think that because of the Easter weekend coming up, an extension of the tax-paying deadline until next Tuesday the 17th is permissible, but I don’t want to wait that long. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 6: April 22, 1984 protected association tears pregnant wouldn

[...] It took place on Easter Sunday, a chilly, gray day. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 6: April 20, 1984 disease suffering exasperated health Elisabeth

[...] Elisabeth, our German friend, left a lemon cake for me and had brought Jane an Easter basket.

TES6 Session 249 April 6, 1966 ribbon quasars card Artistic bow

[...] Ruburt here thinks, you see, of the Easter date with your parents, and the note written at your parents’ home. [...]

[...] I also thought the data was mixed up with the planned visit of my parents to the apartment for Easter Sunday, April 10, and a very short reminder my mother had written in connection with this.

TPS6 Deleted Session April 20, 1981 Sinful science church religion Frankenstein

(Yesterday was Easter, and a very quiet day in the neighborhood. [...]

TES6 Session 252 April 20, 1966 sculpture bronze Bill column Macdonnel

[...] Her story however was printed on Monday, April 18, which means she had to see Bill sometime Monday morning. This was possible because Bill Macdonnel, as a teacher, was still on Easter vacation. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session April 16, 1979 taxes Joyce Bill Gallagher conventional

[...] This means we can’t pay them until Monday, the 16th, the day after Easter.

TES6 Session 258 May 11, 1966 playground Ryan impressions todon mas

[...] For an analogy here she uses flowers—Easter and lilies, for example. [...]