Sunday, July 7, 2013

THE ANGEL EXU MAIORAL & THE ANGEL MORONI


 
 
THE MOST GLORIOUS ANGEL, EXU MAIORAL & THE ANGEL MORONI OF THE MORMON RELIGIOUS TRADITION......

The Angel Moroni of the Mormon religious tradition is identified with Exu Maioral, The Most Glorious Angel of Heaven. In 1989, Exu Maioral physically appeared to me and gave me spiritual instructions of how to write the Sacred Holy Books that we now use in the American Quimbanda religious tradition and that continue to be channeled through me in my writings and many books over the past 20 or so years. The books that I write come from the world of the spirits and I' am their personal scribe to do so. For those practicing the American Quimbanda religious tradition, anything that has to do with angelic revelations of sacred books or the recovery of lost or ancient texts is associated with Exu Maioral, The Most Glorious Angel of Heaven. There are various witnesses over the past years from our religious tradition who have also claimed to have been visited by Exu Maioral, The Most Glorious Angel of Heaven. The most interesting fact about these visitations is that everyone of these individuals were profoundly spiritually inspired after the visitation and soon afterwards began writing sacred texts and books for the American Quimbanda religious tradition. None of the individuals had any interest in writing books prior to the visitation and none of them had any past experience as writers. The Angel Moroni is, in Mormonism, an angel that visited Joseph Smith, Jr. on numerous occasions, beginning on September 21, 1823. According to Smith, the angel was the guardian of the golden plates, which Latter Day Saints believe were the source material for the Book of Mormon, buried in a hill near Smith's home in western New York. Moroni is an important figure in the theology of the Latter Day Saint movement, and is featured prominently in Mormon architecture and art. Three Witnesses besides Joseph Smith also reported that they saw Moroni in visions in 1829, as did several other witnesses who each said they had their own vision. Moroni is thought by Latter Day Saints to be the same person as a Book of Mormon prophet-warrior named Moroni, who was the last to write in the golden plates. The book states that Moroni buried them before he died after a great battle between two pre-Columbian civilizations. After he died, he became an angel, and was tasked with guarding the golden plates, and with eventually directing Joseph Smith to their location in the 1820s. According to Smith, he returned the golden plates to Moroni after they were translated and as of 1838 the angel Moroni still had the plates in his possession. There are many similarities between the Mormon religious tradition and the American Quimbanda religious tradition, such as the baptism for the dead or "Ordinances for the Dead". Another similarity between the two religious traditions is that both have been influenced heavily by Masonic traditions by early founders, such as the belief that the holy temple or place of worship of God mimics the ancient Temple of King Solomon.

If you find this article interesting, you can read more in the American Quimbanda Spiritual Practitioner's Handbook, which will be published soon......
 
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