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By Bibiana Bryson (*)
This Monday, a devastating fire is declared in the Notre-Dame cathedral, in the heart of Paris. The historic building, considered an iconic monument of Christianity and the heritage of humanity, was consumed by flames that, without control, destroyed the main tower and the roof of the ships in the shape of a cross.
Such a sad event has prompted me to dig into the vast unpublished material of the exiled prophet Benjamín Solari Parravicini. After an exhaustive search among the hundreds of psychographic drawings under his protection as a depositary, I found one that immediately caught my eye. He literally pointed to an exact point crowned with the word "PARIS"
A deeper badysis of it has led to interpretations that, in my opinion, merited this note. In the drawing, you can see the tower in flames at the exact moment when it is about to collapse and below, the Seine flows through a river that divides the city light in two. You can even see the islands in the disaster area.
At this point, I stopped for a moment, intrigued. Why was the word referring to the French capital divided and the letter "R" separated from the others?
It was obvious that the intention was to point out something important and, to my surprise, the relationship immediately arose in my mind. After gathering more information, I wondered if it was the "R" of the kilometer zero rosette that indicated the zero point of the Gallic country, but no, there was something else and it was closely linked to the cathedral and to the Christian faith, they were the "relics" sheltered at Notre Dame.
They are three, the crown of thorns that they put to Christ, which was taken to Paris by the king Luis from France to the cathedral, a fragment of wood from the cross he was carrying and nails from where Jesus was crucified.
The relics
In this picture we can see three relics in the cathedral. In the central part of the background image taken during the fire, we see where the crown of thorns was saved among the flames.
Although the text mentions the destruction of Paris by the great fire, we can not affirm at this stage of the events that it must be literal, because for more than one, we live what the Bible describes in detail as the Great Tribulation and More than one prophet predicts the destruction of the French capital by the flames.
What happened at Notre Dame may be more than an isolated disaster, it may indicate more terrible events to come. Suffice it to say that the main entrance to the cathedral is named after "Door of the final judgment", shake the soul, but it will be for a next episode where we will badyze an original text of Parravicini in which it clearly refers to the time we live.
(*) Researcher-writer-historian. Student of the life and work of Benjamín S. Parravicini- Lecturer-depositary of the original and emblematic work Original by BSP. The unpublished psychograph of BSP and the images illustrating the note belong to the personal file of the researcher.
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