Praying at St Benedict’s, the Four Rocks, the Children

13 December 2012

By Mark Farquharson

While the eleventh of December was not the day for the outpouring, it was a watch date for me. I was in the centre of Auckland again. Went down to 21 Queen Street, to a shop to look at filters for the phone lines. This reminds me of the sign “Key West is Blocking 21 Queen Street.” Still not sure of the meaning of that one. Could be to do with them blocking the coming of the time of sending out the apostles. As 21 June 2001, was the date of the ring, and Dr Jones went to the Apostles Islands on the 21 June 2011. Got the filters from Telecom which was a bit cheaper. Paid $ 36 for two, then later found them at another shop, 2 for $16. A difference of $20, this could link to a sign I got which was 15-20, as my brother later mentioned 15.

I went up by myself to St Paul’s it was closed. Then I went on to St Benedict’s, inside I went to the front. No one else was inside. Again I blow out the candles that people light, and this time a bigger candle in the middle as well. I again went into the chapel by the stage. At the front of the chapel I again declared for the evangel to forth, and overthrow the usurps. I include the reconciliation to Jesus. Then this time I made a similar prayer at the lectern. At the raised lectern I again made a similar prayer but this time I said that it was in front of the angels and I repeat it at the Ciborium. I ask for bread at the table between the lectern and the Ciborium.

This diagram should help:

Later I went to St Patrick’s and touch the water that is in a small bowl in the floor of the stage.

On the 12 December I went to Christ the King Church, there was a service on, I touch the water in the two bowls on stands at the back. The priest mentioned the bread, there was a lot of Amen, I left soon after the Amen’s. I did not stay for the full service, only briefly and I did not say anything during the service.

I walked on to Underwood Park and then to Walmsley Park. Some of you will have read of the three seats. Each seat represented a different date and they were part of a sequence. In Te Atatu Peninsula there are three small parks each with a seat under a roof. In Walmsley Park there are three seats together, not under a roof. Walmsley Park is itself part of a sequence that I have mentioned in the past. I had in the past linked the Te Atatu seats to the Walmsley Park seats, thinking that the Walmsley Park seats represent the end of the time of the three seats. Without covering the sequences again here are the dates. I got the sign to “stand up in the light,” on the 21 June 2012. This indicate to me that I had reached the time of the first seat, and in fact standing up means that I was actual then heading for the time of the next seat. On the night of the 4 July I thought stand up, I was in bed, I did not get up. It again happened on the 5 July, then on the 6 July during the day I thought stand up and did. Thus it seemed I arrived on the 4 July but did not stand up until the 6 July. The last stand up sign came on the 20 August which was the second of the sixth Hebrew month. Thus I could have arrive at the seat on the 19 August, as arrive was not indicate, standing up is indicated.

In front of the seats in Walmsley Park are four rocks. I did not attach a date to these as I did not know they indicated a date. On the 12 December I spilled water on each of the four rocks. My thinking now is that these could indicate a date as it is almost four Hebrew months from the time of the last seat, that is each one would represent one month. The tenth Hebrew month starts on the 14 December with the second day being the 15 December. Recall from the last entry that 80 days from atonement is the 15 December.

I went walked to the library at Mt Albert, and looked at a book on New York. Then briefly through St Lukes shopping mall. I walked on to the Morning Star St Lukes Garden Apartments. Then coming back I walked through Roy Clements Treeway, and Kerr-Taylor Park. I returned to Christ the King Church inside was a school class, could have been from the school near by of the same name. I only stay briefly.

On the 13 December I walked to Olympus road. At the end is a short walkway to Marry Halberg Park. For the first time on the side of the building in the park I noticed a painting of a warrior with a sword, the message read “Marist Saints.” After the park I walked to Owairaka Park. There in the park is the overgrown garden. However I noticed that the eleven plots had been cleaned up, one was still in need of a bit of weeding and one looked like it had not had any weeding. My think on the garden now is that it could represent a coming harvest. The weeds are culled first, mind you apart from the two still needing weeding, I only observed one thing growing in one plot. Maybe it is time to cull some weeds.

I walked on to Mount Owairaka, to the summit. There were two women seating on the seat at the top. Then I walked on to St Mary’s Catholic Church Mt Albert. Inside there were school children. I heard one of them say “last time,” before leaving.

Note the theme here, of school children, I also mentioned them in the enter “Praying from the Chapel and Watch Dates,” them being at St Patrick’s and St Joseph Church. Recall that we are awaiting for the time of Jesus at 12, when he was at the temple. Thus the sign of the children at church can be a sign of Jesus at 12.

I walked on to Fowlds Park but only sat at one of the round tables. Then I walked on to Arch Hill Reserve going in the Ivanhoe Street entrance and up the steep hill. At the top I briefly went to the library, there was a book called “William’s Princess.” Up the road a bit was St Joseph’s Catholic Church which was closed, and the school of the same name.

Copyright © Mark J Farquharson 2012

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