Ok, Seraphita, maybe it's just at wedding masses that both wafer and wine are 
given to the people. Or First communions and Confirmations. Maybe also holy 
days. I know I've been to a few masses where both were distributed.





On Saturday, October 26, 2013 12:19 PM, "[email protected]" 
<[email protected]> wrote:
 
  
Re "during the Roman Catholic Mass, the wine is changed into the blood of 
Christ and all are invited to partake":

Not so. The wine is for the priests alone. The congregation has to be satisfied 
with the bread. The official Church doctrine is that as *both* the bread and 
the wine are transformed into Christ's body and blood only the one need be 
taken. But as the priest partakes of both bread and wine the obvious 
implication is that he's getting a special privilege. As the blood clearly 
symbolises the "inner life force" the message taken away by everyone is that 
the priest is more spiritual than the lay members.


---In [email protected], <sharelong60@...> wrote:


So I guess wgm, we got a case of it takes a thorn to remove a thorn in that 
during the Roman Catholic Mass, the wine is changed into the blood of Christ 
and all are invited to partake! Of course Maharishi had a very different take 
on desire, seeing it as what leads us to more and more bliss, to ultimate 
bliss. These days I'd say that if desire is a demon or a mistake of the 
intellect or a delusion it's because we already are that which we desire. What 
do you think? 



---In [email protected], <[email protected]> wrote:


The curse of Dracula! Is, the very *damnation* Christ warned
about! The *blood* of *desire*!!! Drinking the blood of sensuality dooms those,
who go so forth, to the wheel of eternal *in-satiability* and the wheel of
birth and death (Samsara or eternal damnation to reincarnation because of
desire) until the *demon* of desire is quelled and the peace of soul realization
is gained through meditation and God realization.  ( Hey,  a little Halloween 
here, enjoy!)

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