01-09-2015, 09:08 PM
Diana, thank you for bringing that to my intention about Mother Teresa. I wasn't aware of this alternate viewpoint of her work.
Up until now, I had thought that Ra was referring to Mother Teresa in this Q/A:
However having just done some quick research, Mother Teresa had never been declared a saint. Instead, it appears that Ra is referring to Teresa of Ávila, aka Saint Teresa of Jesus (28 March 1515–4 October 1582).
I don't claim anyone in this thread made this mistake, but it was a misunderstanding that I held which perhaps may be cleared up for others as well.
Up until now, I had thought that Ra was referring to Mother Teresa in this Q/A:
Quote:22.15 Questioner: Were any of these entities names that we know from our historical past? That have appeared as incarnated beings we find in our history?
Ra: I am Ra. The one known as sound vibration complex, Saint Augustine, is of such a nature. The one known as Saint Teresa of such a nature. The one known as Saint Francis of Assisi of such nature. These entities, being of monastic background, as you would call it, found incarnation in the same type of ambiance appropriate for further learning.
However having just done some quick research, Mother Teresa had never been declared a saint. Instead, it appears that Ra is referring to Teresa of Ávila, aka Saint Teresa of Jesus (28 March 1515–4 October 1582).
I don't claim anyone in this thread made this mistake, but it was a misunderstanding that I held which perhaps may be cleared up for others as well.
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