Wednesday, July 02, 2014

Light from Light

J.M.J. + O.B.T. + M.G.R.*


The Fifth Mystery of Light
The Holy Eucharist

The Pilot Light
of the Seven Sacraments
E=mc2

"For the God who said, "Light shall shine out of darkness,"

is the One who has shone in our hearts to give the light
of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Christ."  2 Cor 4:6

NATURAL LIGHT
Energy = massrest (absolute speed of light x absolute speed of light)

SUPERNATURAL LIGHT
Divine Energeia = Massday of rest ("This is my Body"  x  "This is my Blood")

http://thebreadoflifeemc2.blogspot.com/

If the Consecration of the Bread and Wine
does not involve Holy Light x Holy Light,
then how do you explain the transformation?

The Eastern Orthodox provide this insight
from the Divine Liturgy (akin to our Mass):

"Enable me by the power of Thy Holy Spirit so that, being vested with the grace of priesthood, I may stand before Thy holy Table and celebrate the mystery of Thy holy and pure Body and Thy precious Blood ... for Thou, O Christ our God, art the Offerer and Thou art the One offered; it is Thou Who receivest the offering and Thou art Thyself the offering which is distributed."
–The Divine Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom

So, if natural light transforms chemicals to plant food
and life-giving oxygen via photosynthesis,
what do you think God's own blessing
of Supernatural Light can accomplish?

Confect the Holy Eucharist!

The Holy Spirit alone has the power
(dunamis/energeia)
for He is the Glory Cloud.

And lest we forget the image of Our Lord
and Savior during this time of great mercy:


I see two distinct rays of light flowing out
from the Sacred Heart (Eucharistic Heart)
of the Glorious Person of the Risen Jesus Christ.

Is Jesus trying to tell us someting about
Light x Light?



Sincerely yours in Jesus through Mary,
Mike Rizzio

Imitate Mary
Become like Jesus
Live for the Triune God

Seek the Light of Our Lord Jesus Christ
See you on the High Ground!

* - J.M.J. + O.B.T. + M.G.R. stands for:
Jesus, Mary and Joseph;
O Beata Trinitas;
St. Michael, St. Gabriel and St. Raphael

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