MOTHER MARY CAME TO ME. SHE ASKED ME TO WRITE THE BOOKLET ON HER BEHALF. SHE SAID IT IS TIME TO PREPARE AND SHOWED ME A GREEN STORAGE TANK.
THESE ARE TO BE THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR ASCENSION THROUGH THE SUN.
SHE SAID IT WOULDN’T BE A PROBLEM TO CONVINCE READERS SHE IS “SPONSORING:” THE INFORMATION.
THERE WAS A PARTIAL RAINBOW WHICH WAS GENTLY ENDING INTO THE TOP OF THE MOUNTAIN PORTAL
WHEN I AROSE.
HEART OF THE SUN
THIS JOURNEY IS FOR SOME.A PART OF THE BLOSSOMING SO THAT EACH LEVEL IS COMPLETE WITH ANGELIC HUMANS TO FILL THE “GAPS” . ALL MUST BE COMPLETED. WE EACH HAVE PARTS TO PLAY IN THIS LAST CURTAIN CALL OF EARTH’S NEW LIFE INTO THE STARS. SOME GO HERE, SOME GO THERE. EVERYONE HAS A NEW ROLE WHICH THEY HAVE PRAYED AND DREAMED FOR.;
AT THIS TIME IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT SUPPORTIVE HELP AS LOVE WAVE IS PROVIDED FOR THOSE MOVING FORWARD. CAN YOU LOVE SO MUCH? CAN YOU PROVIDE A GLORIOUS PATH OF GOLD FOR YOUR BROTHERS AND SISTERS WHO HAVE BEEN CALLED TO A DIFFERENT PLACE IN THE COSMOS? CAN YOU HELP THEM GO BACK TO WHERE THEY CAME FROM?
YOU WILL FOREVER BE IN THEIR HEARTS! WE TAKE A PART OF EACH OTHER IN EVERY PART OF THE UNIVERSE.;
THIS HEART TRAVEL IS NOT SUCH AN EASY TASK. IT IS THE FINAL EVALUATION OF LOVING SERVICE TO HUMANITY. JACOB’S LADDER IS TRULY MADE FROM LOVE., AS LOVE. LOVE SUPPORTS ALL MOVEMENT AND MOTION IN EXISTANCE. CAN YOU DIRECT YOUR FOCUS THROUGH THE SUN? CAN YOU RELEASE ALL HOLDS ON YOUR BROTHERS AND SISTERS SO THEY CAN PROCEED INTO THEIR PERSONAL DREAMS? CAN YOU FORGIVE YOUR IMPRESSIONS OF HOW THEY HURT YOU? CAN YOU LOVE SO FREELY??
IT IS TIME TO DETERMINE YOUR OWN “PLACE” IN HARMONY WITH EXPANSION AND CHANGE. ARE YOU WILLING FIRST TO LOOK AND SECONDLY, CHOOSE THE DESTINY OF YOUR SOUL? DO YOU KNOW WHAT YOUR CHOICES ARE?
AS YOU CELEBRATE THIS FULL SCORPIO MOON WOULD YOU KEEP A LITTLE TINY PIECE OF YOUR JOY FOR ADDITIONAL CHALLENGES FOR SOME OF YOUR FRIENDS? TO KNOW A GREATER DANCE HAS JUST BEGUN. AND YOU ARE THE INSTRUMENTS, THE SONG AND THE DRUM.
MAY 2 - Celebration of Saint Athanasius
Athanasius led a tumultuous but dedicated life of service to the Church. He was the great champion of the faith against the widespread heresy of Arianism, the teaching by Arius that Jesus was not truly divine. The vigor of his writings earned him the title of doctor of the Church.
Born of a Christian family in Alexandria, Egypt, and given a classical education, Athanasius became secretary to Alexander, the bishop of Alexandria, entered the priesthood and was eventually named bishop himself. His predecessor, Alexander, had been an outspoken critic of a new movement growing in the East—Arianism.
When Athanasius assumed his role as bishop of Alexandria, he continued the fight against Arianism. At first it seemed that the battle would be easily won and that Arianism would be condemned. Such, however, did not prove to be the case. The Council of Tyre was called and for several reasons that are still unclear, the Emperor Constantine exiled Athanasius to northern Gaul. This was to be the first in a series of travels and exiles reminiscent of the life of St. Paul.
After Constantine died, his son restored Athanasius as bishop. This lasted only a year, however, for he was deposed once again by a coalition of Arian bishops. Athanasius took his case to Rome, and Pope Julius I called a synod to review the case and other related matters.
Five times Athanasius was exiled for his defense of the doctrine of Christ’s divinity. During one period of his life, he enjoyed 10 years of relative peace—reading, writing and promoting the Christian life along the lines of the monastic ideal to which he was greatly devoted. His dogmatic and historical writings are almost all polemic, directed against every aspect of Arianism.
Among his ascetical writings, his Life of St. Anthony (January 17) achieved astonishing popularity and contributed greatly to the establishment of monastic life throughout the Western Christian world.
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Athanasius suffered many trials while he was bishop of Alexandria. He was given the grace to remain strong against what probably seemed at times to be insurmountable opposition. Athanasius lived his office as bishop completely. He defended the true faith for his flock, regardless of the cost to himself. In today’s world we are experiencing this same call to remain true to our faith, no matter what.
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The hardships Athanasius suffered in exile, hiding, fleeing from place to place remind us that Paul said his ministry took him: “[O]n frequent journeys, in dangers from rivers, dangers from robbers, dangers from my own race, dangers from Gentiles, dangers in the city, dangers in the wilderness, dangers at sea, dangers among false brothers; in toil and hardship, through many sleepless nights, through hunger and thirst, through frequent fastings, through cold and exposure. And apart from these things, there is the daily pressure upon me of my anxiety for all the churches” (2 Corinthians 11:26-28).