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Saint Peter

12 March 2014
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Saint Peter (?? - AD 64 or 67) also known as Simon Peter, was a fisherman from Bethsaida in Galilee in
now northern Israel, chosen by Jesus to be one of the twelve Apostles. He was venerated as a saint and
became first bishop of Rome and Pope. St. Peter's brother Andrew was also an apostle. He was crucified in
Rome under Emperor Nero Augustus Caesar, upside down at his own request, as he saw himself unworthy
in the same manner as was done to Jesus Christ.

Q: Saint Peter, I saw that you were originally known as Simon, the name Peter coming later. Is it
good to see both names so popular because of your life and also knowing a massive activity, petro-
oleum, also shares the name?
SP: I must chuckle at this comparison, I knew nothing in that life of oil extraction from rocks. Thank
you.

Q: No need to thank me, I also carry the name of a famous figure, I imagine always an honor to the
originator of the name's popularity.
SP: As long as no trend of Adolph overtakes humanity, your idea shall hold positive value!

Q: Who knows, a wave of forgiveness could overtake humanity and then Hitler's name would
symbolize that and become popular, for that good reason.
SP: I like that idea.

Q: You could be considered one of if not the founder of Christianity, after Christ's passing.
SP: There are no founders of faiths, only followers and leaders, one and the same. Some express it
more, these are the eventual leaders, who only become such after following their true beliefs.

Q: That's quite a humble view, give that you were the first Pope.
SP: I did not know I was the first, no person knew there would be a series and moreover, I did not see
myself as a bishop or leader the way others say. I saw myself as a servant to my great and good friend,
Yeshua. Only that.

Q: Religion has always played a large role on Earth, through at least the Earth history we now
know. Can you tell us what you observe about it?
SP: The overlaps far outweigh the scant differences, and only on Earth. I see a convergence, already
occurring. Withdrawal into religious separatism and isolation, the desire to compartmentalize faiths and
maintain distinctions between and within, is an illusion. It appears so real, just as yours and what was
once, my, notion of time. I refer to the small distinction between Shiite and Sunni Islam as an example.
This but one of many things given great energy of irrelevance. The coming together of message and beliefs
draws ever closer. I will offer it operates much as does the imminent bankruptcy of a large entity,
appearing steady nearly up to the moment of implosion. At a point not so distant in humanity's future,
this will occur with what is called religious faith and freedom. All will coalesce.

Q: I can see a lot of resistance to this.
SP: Today? Yes. Tomorrow? Less.

Q: That rhymed nicely, Saint Peter, thanks! Why will resistance diminish?
SP: Changes to human society will provide great incentives to look in new directions; the notion of
being lost causes a search for a destination, a path and a way. Many will feel lost, ever the more so right up
their awakening to a higher idea previously unseen, yet always present.

Q: This sounds a lot like what happened with Jesus' early followers, the first adherents to his ideas;
not just you as a disciple, an apostle but the many others who listened and followed through in their
actions, the ideas offered.
SP: Yes, and this is the second coming of Christ foretold in the bible; Yeshua comes not back to Earth,
for he has never departed. I have never left my beloved Earth and what returns is a repeat of an
awakening.

Q: What would you then say to the followers of a significantly different faith, one much more
distinct from today's Christianity?
SP: Welcome, as Muhammad has said to the many Jews and Buddhists.

Q: What about your ministry in Rome caused the Romans to have you executed?
SP: Fear.

Q: Just that?
SP: Strength is acceptance, fear causes repression. Look at your political institutions and the leaders
installed within them. Pursuit of their ideological adversaries always arises from weakness of position and
doubt of faith, covered by a false layer of bravado, force and bluster. I erred this way with the sword strike
against a man hostile to my friend Yeshua; it was my last such error in this manner.

Q: Did you ever achieve forgiveness with your killers?
SP: Yes, long ago. I had a wonderful example on Earth, as wonderful as there can be, in my good
friend Yeshua and his forgiveness.

Q: It is interesting and unique to hear you constantly refer to Jesus as your good friend; was he
really that?
SP: Oh, yes.above all else he was no preacher or leader of me or any of the apostles. The appearance
of our deep reverence and even awe of him is not true; this only came after his passing and for some of us,
after ours. He was first and always my "buddy", my "pal" to use words of your American slang of today.
What we did together was a journey and adventure of friends; the effects of our journeys and the
influences resulting were not what we saw as sacred purpose or mission, even though they were. We did
what was fun, and it was truly. He was a good and loyal friend.

Q: Please give us your observations of humanity, not just from a religious view but overall.
SP: There is no difference; religion is just a name given to a compartmentalized component of human
society and activity. A formalization of thought and gathering. A group about a campfire is just the same,
has the equal effect as the pomp & circumstance of a formal mass. No criticism do I mean to impart to the
rituals conducted with the noblest of intent; these are good also. Yet, simplicity and basic process are
equivalent in effect, where beneficence of intent is genuine.

Humanity makes immense strides and the creaks and groans of the growing pains receive all the
attention; this is okay yet I would suggest, so gently, that generosity of thought also become a gift to the
happiness and joy of life in equal installments as paid into bad news and strife. Sweeten your bitter drink
with the "bondad", your good word of Spanish, of good intentions. You will see that, mathematically, the
goodness mixed in what you see as equal parts to the bitter, drown it out. A curious phenomena of
chemistry, where one plus one equals four, the original one in the positive, trebles.

This your thought energy provides, freed from the density restrictions that teach us all so very well. How
well I was taught through them.

Q: OK, as a good fisherman, who your friend Jesus said "be a fisher of men" what do you Saint
Peter recommend to catch good fish, since I plan to pursue this hobby in the near future?
SP: I suggest patience and a good vision of the delicious meal of roasted fish you shall prepare over the
campfire near the lake. This shall attract your meal.

Q: Saint Peter, my thanks for coming to help.
SP: On Earth as it is in Heaven, I came happily in that time, as I do now and forever. I wish tranquility
and the strength of acceptance for all you who come to read these words. Fish well.

Comments
cristina
12/03/2014 1:37pm
So great to have St Peter here <3 Great wisdom about religion, loved it :) I never managed to put it so well in words
myself, I was only able to guess/feel it :)

Patrick, can you channel Martha,Mary and their brother Lazarus? Including if Martha followed Jesus in France (she is
celebrated in south France i think)

Did you ask what happened to the malaysian flight? Are few hypotheses :)

Patrick
12/03/2014 2:13pm
The fourth asking of the question! (There must a be a prize waiting for you somewhere) so, here's what I got:
================================
No survivors, terrorism, the device used was brought through passenger security in disguised pieces, assembled
then hidden in the carry-on bag of an unsuspecting passenger. The perpetrators were not aboard, the trail leading
back to them has already gone cold. The passenger cabin depressurized abruptly, low oxygen claiming everyone in
the passenger cabin within minutes, some sooner. Cockpit oxygen allowed some control despite reduced
airworthiness; the bitter cold soon also affected the cockpit. Pilots turned to attempt a ditching closer to land, and to
descend into warmer and oxygen richer air. They also succumbed to the effects. The gaping hole ripped into the
fuselage prevented a more rapid emergency descent and eventually the plane could not maintain flight.
Reports of transponders, radio and other communication systems going silent are because those systems were
damaged in the explosion. The wreckage will conceal most of this.

Cheryl
12/03/2014 5:17pm
This is quite disheartening, especially for all those closely affected. :(

cristina
13/03/2014 4:56am
Thank you so much Patrick ! You have no idea what excitement this answer brought me :)))))))))))))))) Who
answered? Was it the committee?
You mean I was the 4th person asking this? :) Yes, people trust your answers, so they will ask ;)

garrett
13/03/2014 12:09pm
hey Patrick!

I didn't expect to see the airplane mystery asked and answered by the committee. Cool deal. My follow up question
would be that since this 'new technique' to bring down a plane by terrorists without hijacking it or even having to get
themselves aboard, is the reason the claim of responsibility was so quiet (one obscure chinese group if they even
really did it) is because this is part of a bigger new strategy to reinvent terrorism to get around current safeguards? To
add to that is this possibly only one new tactic used in isolation that now proven successful will embolden whomever
to <i>add</i> more strategic elements and be able to cause more damage.
Last thing, promise. Is this kind of thing one of the elements that goes with increasingly extreme weather that ends up
limiting long distance travel in the near future? Sorry about the length :-/

Sarah
12/03/2014 1:56pm
Beautifully said, thank you Patrick & Committee.

garrett
12/03/2014 2:01pm
Right on par with Jesus' dialogue. Glad to see you back, Patrick!

Cheryl
12/03/2014 5:12pm
Thank you Patrick and St Peter!

Denis
12/03/2014 6:55pm
Very nice and peaceful Patrick.
Just notice the post set between Heaven and Earth with a peaceful setting at the sea, just love it.

Brett
12/03/2014 7:53pm
Glad you are back! What does Peter look like? Were you able to see him?

Renie
12/03/2014 9:41pm
Patrick, thank you for bringing St. Peter's message to us! I love the description of the friendship the Disciples had with
Jesus. They were just regular guys out having fun!
And your question to St. Peter about catching fish brought a beautifully simple reply that perfectly describes how to
attract and manifest our desires. Thank you for this incredible post; I will be reading this one over and over!
Also sorry to hear that the Maylasian flight was an act of terrorism. I wonder if that will ever be discovered?

lori c
12/03/2014 10:23pm
A nice welcome home hug...and I agree with Ernie , I`'ll be reading this again and again for the direction to welcome
and allow the good in our lives.

Randi
12/03/2014 10:35pm
Yay! Glad to see you posting again Patrick. Thanks for interviewing Saint Peter. I hope this doesn't sound weird but I
could sense from reading that Saint Peter has a peaceful energy; very warm spirit. Thanks again.

My heart goes out to the victim's families...

Steve
12/03/2014 11:10pm
Hi Patrick,
Welcome back, nice post, i can help you on fishing...... Research, Research, your intended target... There are so
many variables with each different type of fish, the bait they prefer, their habits, ect, the more you know about this the
more success, and of course patience, purchase top quality gear, and bait, and enjoy, or get really pissed off
eventually, and smash all your top quality gear and take up golf ha.hah..

Steve.

cristina
17/03/2014 6:08am
Wish you Happy Saint Patrick's Day !!! <3 http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/saint-patricks-day-as-
google-doodle-marks-irish-national-holiday-here-are-10-things-you-didnt-know-about-the-saint-himself-9193795.html

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