Romanian Elder Julian of Prodromos Skete, Mount Athos, who turned 95 on January 8, speaks about COVID-19 vaccinations and what effect they have on one's mind and soul.
Origional Posting below
Elder Julian of Prodromos Skete (Mount Athos) revealed on the 13th of August, 2021:
“To accept the vaccine is a denial* of Christ! These vaccines defile the ‘temple of the Holy Spirit’
(our bodies). Those who have accepted the vaccine will not be able to discern the changes that will
be occurring within their bodies. They will lose their inner freedom. The vaccines will change human nature – in order to prepare people to accept the demonic sealing.
[* Why is it a denial of Christ? See comments by Father Kosmas below.]
The lack of grace – due to committing of sins and transgressions – together with the change in human nature occurring in the people who have accepted the vaccine, will lead to the destruction of the image in which we were created. ‘The time cometh, that whosoever killeth you will think that he doeth God a service’ (John 16:2). This will be ever more obvious when the vaccines begin to take effect.
Satan wants to control the world by distorting the way people think and feel. As the ‘father of lies’
and the source of all evil, he devised a diabolical system of ruling the world: by preaching respect for the rights and freedoms of man, while in truth seeking only to subjugate him to such ideals. And God will allow this ‘work of deception’ to be done so that the wheat may be separated from the chaff and ‘that they all might be damned who believed not the truth, but had pleasure in unrighteousness’
(2 Thessalonians 2:12).
The lies and perverse way in which they act also manifests in the fact that, by restricting all mental and spiritual freedom of man, they can deceive him into believing that this is the only way he can acquire ‘true’ freedom.
The fight will be in your own blood – if you get the vaccines!"
[Editor’s note from the video: if anyone has already accepted, perhaps in ignorance, the vaccine(s) – let them not despair, but rather repent, confess, weep, and accept no more. No sin can overcome God’s compassion! But, let us not dare to put off such a repentance – for without it there is no forgiveness!]