Fr. Seán ÓLaoire
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Within 300 years, the Franciscans, and at the same time you had St.
Dominic, the founder of the Dominican order, you know, the same notion, the reformation of the church and going back to the teaching of the master.
Within 300 years, when the official Inquisition started, it was the Franciscans and the Dominicans who were literally tearing people, Christians, asunder, literally tearing them asunder on the rack because they're heterodoxy.
And so you've got the same cycle happening again and again.
And I see this happening all over the world, this cycle.
And we're at a stage now that I think there are enough people waking up and because of the internet and our ability to communicate with each other, that a fire in one location can immediately ignite a fire in another location almost instantaneously.
And so a monk in Tibet, you know, anchoring, you know, compassion and a Christian mystic anchoring the love of Jesus in some way, that that fire is taking off, you know, and we're passing the torch from culture to culture and setting the cultures on fire.
On fire with love.
And that's where we start right now.
And that this is the mission of the lightworkers.
And I think the lightworkers are being assisted and aided from the other side as well.
That there are doulas and lightworkers and angelic beings surrounding the planet at this stage of our evolution.
There's this great notion in Judaism of the tzaddikim.
They believe that there are 12 holy men on the planet at any one stage, and that they're literally holding the planet together for God.
And they don't even know each other, but they're on the planet, and they may not even realize I'm a tzaddik, but that's the function.
Now, I had a vision a few years ago where I saw a vision of the globe itself.
And I could see the lines of longitude and the lines of latitude.
And where they intersected, there was a beam of light stationed.
And there was one at the North Pole and the South Pole.
And when the vision was ended, I calculated it mathematically, and that's 64,442 beams of light.