Meditation Through The Eyes of Jesus

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The eyes are the windows to the soul. Look into the eyes and body of Jesus’ horrific wounds imprinted in the Linen Shroud of Turin his body was wrapped in before placing him into the tomb. We as human are far greater in our spirits than we are in our souls. Focus your eyes in the center point of the magnificent colors and light of all creation. Allow your entire body to relax, take in 7 deep breaths and slowly exhale all the stale oxygen out of your body from the bottom of your feet. Focus on the center circle as a single point of light traveling into the universe. Set aside all of your concerns and fears in today’s chaotic world of hate, genocide and wars! Experience leaving the world behind as you are in it but not in (the evil of) it. -John 17:11-15 KJV
THE SHROUD OF TURIN
four university professors [concluded through ] an in-depth study they carried out on the image of the crucified Man on the Turin Shroud...that “the posture of the left claw-hand is indicative of an injury of the lower brachial plexus, as is the crossing of the hands on the pubis, not above the pubis as it would normally be, and are related to traction of the limbs as a result of the nailing to the patibulum.” In other words, one of the arms was actually dislocated, and the other one was partially paralyzed. Incredible agony there, in the process of only trying to breathe, which required pulling the body up, using mostly the partially paralyzed arm.
[The study was published in Injury , the prestigious International Journal of the Care of the Injured, by four experts: Matteo Bevilacqua of the Hospital-University of Padua, Italy; Giulio Fanti of the Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Padua, Italy; Michele D’Arienzo of the Orthopaedic Clinic at the University of Palermo, Italy and Raffaele De Caro of the Institute of Anatomy at the University of Padua, Italy."

"Science is not able to define the name of the Man that was wrapped there, but the perfect correspondence of the Gospels and of the Bible in general with the Shroud leads [me] to think that that Man was just Jesus," Giulio Fanti, a professor of mechanical and thermal measurements at the University of Padua, told CBN News.

"For example, thousands of men were crucified by Romans, but one only, Jesus, was crowned with thorns. And the Shroud shows many wounds on the forehead, temples, and nape due to a crown of thorns. For me, even if science doesn't confirm the name of that Man, I have recognized Him from a more general point of view," he added.

Fanti has studied the Shroud for the last 20 years and led the research team that created the 3-D carbon model of Jesus.

"I counted 370 wounds from the flagellation, without taking into account the wounds on his sides, which the Shroud doesn't show because it only enveloped the back and front of the body," Fanti explained to Chi.

"We can, therefore, hypothesize a total of at least 600 blows," he continued. "In addition, the three-dimensional reconstruction has made it possible to discover that at the moment of his death, the man of the Shroud sagged down towards the right, because his right shoulder was dislocated so seriously as to injure the nerves."

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