60. What is the Stigma?
The stigma... is nothing more than a hysterical and morbidly emotional response to what they believe I endured. (L3)
People have worked themselves up into an emotional pitch akin to frenzy whilst imagining the anguish of my suffering before my death. Their emotional gratitude for what I endured sends them into a state of physical distress. (L3)
This is being written on your Good Friday, and I have come specially to talk to you about my crucifixion and to tell you that you must abandon all the drama associated with the remembrance of this day. (L3)
I died ⎯ and that was, for me, a wondrous release. (L3)
People have worked themselves up into an emotional pitch akin to frenzy whilst imagining the anguish of my suffering before my death. Their emotional gratitude for what I endured sends them into a state of physical distress. (L3)
This is being written on your Good Friday, and I have come specially to talk to you about my crucifixion and to tell you that you must abandon all the drama associated with the remembrance of this day. (L3)
I died ⎯ and that was, for me, a wondrous release. (L3)