Tuesday, 2 April 2013
Imber Military vs. Spiritual Conquest - Easter
Imber - here is a ghost town abandoned since WWII - now used for military training (except on Easter weekend when people can visit) Imber in Wiltshire, on Salisbury Plain, England was evacuated in 1943.
The village, still classed as a civil parish, remains under control of the Ministry of Defence despite several attempts by former residents to return. Notice people return at Easter, commemorating Christ ressurection from being dead!
On 7th January 2013 Christ revealed himself to me during prayer wearing his Crown. Consider that Jubilee has much more meaning than an excuse for a party - Jubilee Laws apply that are written in the Holy Bible.
Imber was requisitioned by the War Office a week before Christmas 1943. Villagers were told at the beginning of November that they had to pack up and leave. The villagers, praised for the sacrifice they were making towards the war effort, were promised that their village would be returned to them after the Second World War.
It never happened and the villagers remained in exile.
St Giles Church, comes under the Diocese of Salisbury. The church has undergone a £300,000 restoration in 2008 as part of a national project by the Churches Conservation Trust.
The army has never owned the church or graveyard, however it controls access to the site. In September, feast day of St. Giles the guns fall silent, security is lifted and civilains are allowed in to visit relatives graves and attend a service.
The church was declared a redundant in 2001 and vested into the Churches Conservation Trust. So England is a country that closes the doors to obstruct to churches and prevents relatives visiting the graves of family members. I cannot begin to imagine the distress of people who were promised they could return to their homes and all these years it has not happened.
Evidently people have tolerated the once a year service for so long. This is compliance.
In the meantime, the church tower was struck by lightning in 2003, weakening the structure. Restoration work commenced in 2008 and the annual service resumed in September 2009 on completion of the works.
Since the Second World War, the government has owned almost all of the land in and around the village. While Imber has no electricity or running water, the village's Grade I-listed 13th century church is in full-working order
The army first conducted exercises on the plain in 1898. Since then, the Ministry of Defence bought up large areas of land until World War II. The MoD now own 150 square miles (390 km2) of land.
This is the largest military training area in the United Kingdom. Around 39 square miles (100 km2) are permanently closed to the public, Access is greatly restricted in other areas.'
Salsbury plain is where that Stonehenge is located. Three hundred square miles in central southern England lies within the county of Wiltshire, with a little of the area in Hampshire. There other landmarks of interest too.
Wiltshire has seen many sightings of crop circles and UFO's. For this particular location to be a landmark of repeated 'messages' to understand, this is for a reason that might also be applicable to the divine plan.
The meaning of Salis in Greek: occupational name for a ferryman, from sali ‘raft’, ‘ferry’, classical Greek issalion (from issos ‘equal’ + als ‘sea’, ‘water line’). Issa is also another name is used for Christ.
Just deciding to go out for some fresh air, a lady walking told me she is from Wiltshire to Bolton 40 years ago. We have never spoken before. Our chance meeting to share this is quite extraordinary. These little connections are meant to be.
The lady spoke of other stone circles that I will need to look at. Nothing is coincidence.
Saint Giles was a Greek Christian Born c. 650 in Athens, Greece. He Died c. 710 Septimania (Languedoc, Southern France) here the Greek and French connection is relevant too. Saint Giles was the son of King Theodore and Queen Pelagia of Athens.
In medieval art, Saint Giles is depicted with his symbol, the hind. His emblem is also an arrow, and he is the patron saint of cripples. Giles is one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers, and the only non-martyr.
Saint Giles is also the patron saint of Edinburgh, Graz, Nuremberg, Osnabrück, Sankt Gilgen, Brunswick, Wollaberg, Saint-Gilles (Brussels Capital Region) and Saint-Gillis-Waas. In 1630, a church in Trastevere in Rome dedicated to him, the church of Sant'Egidio, which since 1968 houses the Community of Sant'Egidio.
With the Duke of Edinburgh being the Queen's husband we are given another connection.
Giles is the name of a cousin, I have never met who lives in Swindon, Wiltshire.
The French connection is evidently quite important for this to feature in a brand name, plus Lady Liberty was a gift to America by the French people. Following a dream last year, I got the impression the scepter comes from France.
Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie (Croix de vie means Cross of life)is a commune in the Pays de la Loire region in western France. The Pays de la Loire have great monuments, such as the castles of Angers, Laval, Mayenne and the Nantes ;Château des Ducs de Bretagne;, the Royal Fontevraud Abbey (the widest monastic ensemble in Europe)and also the old city of Le Mans.
Fontevraud Abbey is where the Tomb of Richard I of England and Isabella of Angoulême is located.
Last year the British media reported of Angers demanding the crown Jewells as compensation. It is known there are eligible successors to the throne. However, these did not get handed over. To be the Supreme Head of the Church of England, this is indicating that Queen Elizabeth is wearing the physical crown as a symbol of the spiritual Crown of Life
The Croix de Vie, connects with the Crown of life, promised to the Church of Smyrna. The British establishment colonised Old Smyrna many years ago and so it is unclear if there was/is intention of passing the crown to whom it rightfully belongs.
Le Mans is the Twin Town of Bolton, in middle England where I live. Padeborn in Germany is also the Twin Town of Bolton. My family have sheltered me from knowing about wars and conflict between nations. My parents were friends with bankers and business people in Germany - really nice people 'with integrity'. Ethical business dealings strengthens relationships internationally.
With crop circles being common in Wiltshire, one in Cherhill meaning 'hill of my beloved'.
With the 'cross' one particular crop cicle has been found to share here that connects. Evidently the huge heart seen on the cross is associated with Christ and the circle at the foot of the cross someone else, connected to him. It is unclear in the actual meaning, however it might be that on each side of the cross are three keys. F and G could mean France and Germany.
The way God works to unite people in peace is not with war and conquesting of land. Pope Benedict XVI was born in Bavaria in Germany and he had made a commitment to be of service to Christ. It is with the Love of Christ people are united in peace.
Chateau du Loir, Sarthe département in the Pays de la Loire region is where my father's mother went to live. My mother prevented me being raised in France. My father and brother both had names of Kings, Richard and Robert. This was not planned.
Even in looking at all the information presented here, it is with an open mind that I am able to connect the dots. It is through my family that is providing some deeper connection and through the Holy Bible knowing about The Laws.
The flag of Pays de la Loire. The detail in flags are symbolic and given for a reason. Notice one crown, a red cross and two hearts interlinked together. A fleur-de-lis, is the most common symbol in French heraldry.
In Angers Castle is the apocaplypse tapestry. The book of revelation in the Holy Bible is also called the apocalypse. The meaning of apocalypse is to reveal what is hidden out into the open - much as what I am doing here.
These are just some of the international connections that are evidently inter-related.
Salisbury Cathedral, in England was formally known as the Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The Anglican cathedral is one of the leading examples of Early English architecture. The main body was completed in 38 years, from 1220 to 1258.
The diocese covers Dorset and most of Wiltshire (excepting Swindon and a part of north Wiltshire) and is a constituent diocese of the Province of Canterbury. This is where the connection with the Archbishop of Canterbury is revealed.
With Queen Elizabeth II being crowned on a coronation throne with the Stone of Jacob, from the Holy Land, she has agreed also to abide by the Laws of God written in the Holy Bible. This was said with her coronation oath.
Moses Gate Country Park, is replicated Holy Land here. This is in Bolton where I live.
Jubilee Law is in place to protect people and this is why, land cannot be permanently sold.
There are 38 branches of Royal and Military Police including North America and South Australia. The Cheshire and North Wales branch are connected - this might explain where the Prince/ss of Wales title is connected to.
What was intended as a short article, brought so many other elements to light that are important to know and also relevant to the bigger picture that is unfolding. In a time when there is a mindset who are involved in wars, this is not the way that Christ works to bring people together in peace. No man can be King by Right with fighting for a crown.
No man can be King by Right if he does not have a personal relationship with Christ.
Only one day a year a church is permitted to open for services and people allowed to visit the graves of their relatives. England the country with many grand churches and yet so many people doubt there is a God. Many people in England actually doubt that Christ really lived and so, this is how easy it is for someone who is going against Christ to decieve people.
More than anything, the healing of hearts is necessary to reconnect with the divine.
Peace, love and best wishes
Pauline Maria
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