Comments by "Niall O\x27Neill" (@nialloneill5097) on "The Greatest Knight That Ever Lived: William Marshal" video.

  1. I know this man Marshall to whom you refer, and his reasons for taking the vow of the Templars. He had a strong sense of duty to God, and sought at all times to fulfill God's Will. Oath to the Templers was akin to an allegiance to God, which he was deeply concerned about, especially as he approached death. Rather than risk his soul, he decided to take the Temper's oath, in the hope thereby that this was testament to his service to God. His strong sense of loyalty to the Almighty Father was always his greatest strength, and his vow to the Templers, a final curtal call on a life of fulfilment, and a very symbolic one too. For unknowingly, he was the greatest knight of all, a title bestowed upon him by God in higher spheres, where he had been Called as the White Knight, for there are knights in spiritual and ethereal spheres, just as there are Kings. He had a deep sense of serving a King, who actually was the King of Kings, the Holy Spirit, Who is at the same time the Will of the Almighty. Thus, through these connections, he was able to serve God Himself, in the most devout way, not fearing death, and always seeking a virtuous life, for truth was everything to him, as a loyal servant of God. His success on the earth as a knight can be attributed to his devotion to his duties, his discernment of good and evil, and his commitment to truth, and other higher values. As for the Templers, their Cross was very similar to the genuine Cross of Creation, which the Celts had been shown long ago, and is an equilateral cross, and so this enhanced his attraction to the Templers, as did their pure service for the people. His short stay in the Holy land showed his devotion, for his sole thought was to protect the path to Jerusalem, and he was willing to fight the whole of the vast Muslim armies to do so, for death held no fear to him. The film Kingdom of Heaven rightly shows some of attributes, through the blacksmith Baillion. In the Wheel of Reincarnation, he was also a valiant knight in other lives too, such as the King of the 300 Spartans, Alfred the Great, El Cid-see the ending, the purest knight of all, Braveheart, Crazy Horse, Tecumseh, Hannibal, and others. He was also Mark, the Roman governor, who became a disciple of Jesus, Who told him of a night that would curse mankind, who were living wrongly, and thereby would reap great karma in a time of apocalyptical events. This time is nigh, probably in Sept 2028, and so living aright is not such a bad thing after all, nor is one's life wasted by pursuing such valiant deeds, for one day, all men must reap what they have sown. And this man has sown much good, and given up lives of comfort and riches, for truth and virtues, and so he leads the way to Holy Heights, and thereby the real Holy Land in more luminous spheres, and sets an example for others who wish to follow by protecting the women and the weak, for man needs genuine strength and courage if he aspires to true nobility, and spiritual ascension. William showed the way, I commend this way, now let us follow him through our courage and heroic deeds, the roots of which are discipline, courage, humility, attention to truth, and above all-the desire to serve for the good of all. AMEN!
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