About the Book
In Matthew, Chapter 14, verses 54 to 56, it tells, Jesus next went to his native place and spent his time teaching them in their synagogue. They were filled with amazement, and said to one another, "Where did this man get such wisdom and miraculous powers? Isn't this the carpenter's son? Isn't Mary known to be his mother and James, Joseph, Simon, and Judas his brothers? Aren't his sisters our neighbors? Where did he get all this?" They found him altogether too much for them. After the amazing revelations of Section #1, #2, #3, , you might be wondering the same thing about Mr. Viscio. Where did he get all this? This autobiography is an attempt to fill you in. It is a very candid story filled with interesting incidents, from the mysterious red letter "V" which appeared on his forehead as a baby, his tremendous vision of the third basic concept (the neutral concept, described in Section #1), at age 7, to the cure from an illness in military school, age 11, by the actor Charlton Heston. It is about his desire as a young boy for the priesthood and the priest who foiled his plan. He writes about his creative talent with music, art and writing. His high school years were (to say the least), a little different from other kids because of his communication with God. During his high school years, he describes his very first encounter with the view of the Beatific Vision in Church, before lockup time. During later years, he received the Beatific Vision a second time, which he describes in detail. In actuality Mr. Viscio viewed the Beatific Vision a total of only three times in his life, a total viewing time of about 1/2 minute. From that only 1/2 minute he received the entire revelation of Sections #1, #2, #3, -the Beatific Vision is that great and glorious! Mr. Viscio tells it like it is, from the sins of impurity of fellow high school students to the school bullies. At the end of high school he was told, by a mystic priest and from a vision from God Himself, of a special life-time mission he was going to have in later years. In later life, Mr. Viscio tells of his experiences living five months with a religious order in Phoenix, Arizona, and his experience with the Claretians, Trappist, Passionist orders, and the Benedictines. In each case, it was a bad experience. God also gave him a tour of his brain in a dream later, and some communications from the other world are mentioned, and encounters with angels. The book goes into detail about his five month association and friendship in Phoenix, Arizona, with the famous Father Aloysius Ellacuria, who is up for Sainthood now by the Vatican. However, you will see, the source of Mr. Viscio's close union with God and his mystical experiences is the fruit of his continuous act of prayer. The book goes into detail about how he came to take up this devotion in his 20's. Mr. Viscio also endured much diabolical persecution including an episode of diabolical possession, which is described in detail. This book is also filled with beautiful little stories. Mr. Viscio tells about his experiences going to college. And, as for a job (work), the book goes into detail about Mr. Viscio's life as a Sacristan of different Churches, training altar boys, and teaching C.C.D. to children. He also offers much good advice about spiritual direction, prayer life, "Never-fail novenas," healing services, and "The Code," which is described in detail in this book. You must know about "The Code" before reading the exciting last book of this series, Section #7, the Coming of Elijah. Can children afflicted with Celiac-sprue disease (can't tolerate gluten in wheat), use rice wafers instead of wheat wafers? It's to long to print here, read Chapter 24D, caption 38 to find out.