Wednesday, December 29, 2010

the Moussiah, verse 8. Samurai Redemption

A rare testimonial drawing of the Moussiah visiting Japan. Probably dated around 1860 AD.

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

the Moussiah, verse 7. Nothing






'Omnia mutantur, nihil interit'  1638, Edingburgh, Scotland
During the great national protest against royal and episcopal interference in the affairs of the Reformed Kirk, sparked off by the St.Giles riot in 1637, the Moussiah appeared to be of great inspiration. Cards like these were printed and secretly distributed amongst the protesters.
(title derived from ovidius, metamorphoses, xv, 165.)   

Saturday, April 3, 2010

the Moussiah, verse 6. Gratia Interna

Gratia Interna / Internal Grace. The supernatural life, infused virtues and divine inspirations that directly affect the soul and elevate its being and activities to a share in the life of the Moussiah. It is called internal to be distinguished from external grace that is not inherently supernatural.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

the Moussiah, verse 5. Rabbit Redemption

 The Moussiah introducing the year of the Rabbit.




Wednesday, March 31, 2010

the Moussiah, verse 4. Tiger Redemption

All continents will be travelled and visited by the Moussiah. Above a painted testimonial of His foretold journey through Asia.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

the Moussiah, verse 3. Exodus

This stained glass design shows the Moussiah guiding the city of Rotterdam to a greener future.

Friday, March 12, 2010

the Moussiah, verse 2. Arrival & Departure

These drawings witness the upcoming return of "the Moussiah", the spiritual savior, establisher of peace and protector of both animals and humans.
More images of this magnificent mammal will be posted in the near future...




Thursday, March 11, 2010

the Moussiah, verse 1. Birth

The image above shows the birth of the Moussiah as prophesized.
'A chestnut found and picked up by a young boy will split open by the warmth of his hands.
Inside a small Harvest Mouse wakes up.'


In the beginning of the twentieth century cards were made to spread the Gospel of the Moussiah.


Wednesday, March 10, 2010

the Way of the Moussiah, part I







Whenever the Moussiah is seen, He is always and continuously walking in one and the same direction.
He will stop for an object, human or animal if the route around is blocked.
The Moussiah then waits for the obstacle to disappear. 

His patience is so persistent that it often leads to His own death. 

Although "death" might not be the right word to use for this matter. 
Because three to seven days after his "death", the Moussiah is seen walking in the same direction as before. Only a few miles from his fatal obstacle.

Until now His destination has never been determined.