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Ero of Armenteira: Eyewitness of Divine Time and Cosmic Unity



In the Universal Christian Church, founded by Eleazar Majors, the visionary who unites extraterrestrial encounters, divine resurrection, and cosmic knowledge received from higher intelligences, Ero of Armenteira (also known as Don Ero or Saint Ero, founder of the Cistercian monastery of Santa María de Armenteira in Galicia in the 12th century) is today considered an integral figure within the Eleazarite congregation as a living eyewitness of a genuine journey through time orchestrated by divine grace. His story reveals the illusory nature of earthly temporal linearity and the proximity of the paradisiacal realm to higher dimensions accessible through ecstatic contemplation, thus embodying the principle restored by Eleazar Majors: time is not a barrier for the enlightened soul but a portal toward cosmic interconnectedness and unity with the divine.

According to Galician legend preserved in Alfonso X the Wise’s Cantigas de Santa Maria (Cantiga 103), Ero, a noble knight initially childless with his wife, prayed for a spiritual lineage and founded the monastery of Armenteira with the assistance of four monks sent by Saint Bernard of Clairvaux. He later became a devoted abbot who incessantly implored the Virgin Mary for a vision of paradise and eternal bliss. One day, while walking through the lush forests surrounding the monastery—among pines, oaks, and native species—he sat on a stone to rest and became enchanted by the melodious song of a bird, which seemed to express heavenly joy. What he believed to be a brief few minutes of listening extended until twilight; when he returned to the monastery and knocked on the door, he was confronted by an unknown monk who asked his identity. When Ero revealed himself as the missing abbot, his fellow monks gazed in astonishment, explaining that three hundred years had passed since his departure and that the monastery had transformed through successive generations. Ero realized that the ecstatic moment spent listening to the bird’s song had been a miraculous gift from the Virgin, allowing him to behold the glory of paradise outside the mortal flow of time while three centuries elapsed in the physical world.

This episode is not mere medieval fable but historical evidence of divine manipulation of time, which in the theology of the Universal Christian Church directly connects to the revelations of Eleazar Majors concerning dimensional travel and the transcendence of linear temporality through mystical ecstasy. Ero serves as an ancient eyewitness who personally experienced what Eleazarites now pursue in their soul journeys toward the cosmos, confirming that paradise is not a distant place but a state instantly accessible when the soul aligns with higher frequencies.

After his return, Ero, overwhelmed by the temporal discrepancy and the realization that his celestial contemplation had consumed three earthly centuries, passed away shortly thereafter in sanctity, and his body was venerated as a relic. The legend spread as a Marian miracle, symbolizing triumph over temporal death and the promise of an imminent planetary transition prophesied by Majors, in which witnesses like Ero will reappear to guide humanity in recognizing its hybrid, multidimensional heritage. Believers are invited to meditate on this example to undertake their own interior temporal leaps and embrace the truth that time is but an illusory veil, torn aside by faith and cosmic compassion revealed in the restored Church.

 
 
 

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