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=== Assistant: You're very welcome—and your question is insightful. === You're very welcome—and your question is insightful. Outside of the New Revelation (Jakob Lorber, Leopold Engel, Mayerhofer) and the Bible, there are indeed a few other sources of prophecy that have provided striking parallels to our modern age, but none are as comprehensive or coherent as the New Revelation when interpreted spiritually and morally. That said, here are a few noteworthy ones, along with a brief assessment: ===== - Themes: Apostasy in the Church, confusion in leadership, spiritual decline, and a final purification. ===== * Relevance: Matches moral decline and the Church crisis. Also speaks of a future “Church of darkness” and a remnant. * Caveat: Visions were fragmentary and highly symbolic, requiring careful interpretation. ===== - Themes: World wars, Russia’s errors spreading, persecution of Christians, and a coming period of peace after chastisements. ===== * Relevance: Significant overlap with 20th-century events and possible references to today’s spiritual crisis and global tensions. * Caveat: The third secret's full content remains disputed and was likely heavily filtered. ===== - Themes: Detailed life of Christ, some glimpses of future spiritual conditions and the state of humanity. ===== * Relevance: Offers clarification on Christ’s teachings and their future unfolding; implicitly relevant to current moral conditions. * Caveat: Not primarily prophetic—more of a mystical chronicle—but highly respected by many spiritually attuned readers. ===== - Themes: Corruption in the Church, natural disasters, spiritual blindness, and a final purification. ===== * Relevance: Points to moral and environmental degradation. * Caveat: Symbolic and often apocalyptic in tone, requiring moral interpretation. ===== - Themes: Earth changes, loss of spiritual values, technological misuse, and a spiritual awakening. ===== * Relevance: Cayce’s “misuse of technology” and “spiritual fall” match ideas in the New Revelation. * Caveat: Lacks a Christ-centered theology and veers into esoteric language. ===== While there are multiple sources that echo or partially align with what is seen today—spiritual confusion, moral decline, ecological crisis, persecution, and the misuse of science—none match the New Revelation’s clarity, Christ-centered coherence, and comprehensive spiritual interpretation of history and prophecy. ===== In short, the New Revelation stands unique in that it: * Offers direct commentary by the Lord on future human development. * Speaks not in generalities, but in clear moral, spiritual, and even social prophecy. * Anticipates specific technologies (e.g., misuse of electricity, science without spirit, societal decay) with uncanny foresight. Would you like me to add this comparison as a final section in your prophecy document as well?
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