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The music in the Rosslyn Chapel is set to "The Lilies" used in the Gregorian Chants and Psalm 45 and 69 about the King and His Bride. When the King traveled from earth to heaven on the three day trip he lost the 4000 years of degeneration of the lineage given to him by Mary, his mother. He was born in sinful flesh or with the fallen nature of human beings, but with a divine mind that never sinned. He regained the stature he had before coming to the earth as a baby. He stretched in height, higher and higher through space until he was 16 feet tall as Adam was in the Garden of Eden. The King is the second Adam. He is perfectly symmetrical with the ruddy tint of health on his skin, and the light of life and joy in his eyes and expression. He has high intellectual powers. He weighs close to a ton. He stands tall and his eyes are steady and dauntless. He is well able to rule as King of sky and earth and is King of the Universe as we read this. The home he created for the first Adam and Eve was not a palace, but a garden for their home. The blue heavens was the dome, the earth with its delicate flowers and carpet of living green, was its floor, and the leafy branches of the goodly trees was its canopy. The walls were hung with the most magnificent decorations---the handiwork of the great Master Artist. Their true happiness was found in communion with God through his created works. It was simplicity at its best. Angels visited their home, and God. Their intellectual powers were a little less than the angels. So long as they remained loyal to the divine law, their capacity to know, to enjoy, and to love would continually increase. They would be constantly gaining new treasures of knowledge, discoveries, fresh springs of happiness, and obtaining clearer and clearer conceptions of the immeasurable, unfailing love of God. What Adam and Eve lost, all would be regained by the second Adam, the original plan reinstated. The King would have a home like they had in the creation his own hands created. What matchless love!

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  • When the Shepherdess in the Song of Solomon realizes who the Shepherd really is, the tall Man she saw when kneeling at His feet as did Mary Magdalene in the Garden of the Tomb on the resurrection morning, she grabs hold of Him and never lets go! Then the King calls her His Bride from that point forward.

  • Meah has the robe of Christ covering her rags. She cannot add one cubit to her height, but she must measure as a wall of 144 cubic. Christ measures 144 cubic and He gives us His righteousness to make us complete, hundred as Meah's name means.

  • Meah in Hebrew means "complete, hundred". it was a tower on the north side of the old Jerusalem during the time of the Temple on the Mount. The shepherdess in Song of Solomon was a "wall" with breasts as towers. Towers means temple. The throne of God is in the temple, and therefore the Holy City in heaven. Meah represents the Holy City prepared as a bride.

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  • It's too bad you could not get music with the correct frequencies found in the chapel. I love the story about Jesus. In a dream He was taller than the mountains and so was I so think big when you think of our spirit.

  • Who is Meah?

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