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This segment features a recent message from St. Michael the Archangel through Luz de Maria de Bonilla. In this urgent message, St. Michael urges us all to self-examination and true conversion. He refers to those who are blanched sepulchres, puffed up in their own human ego, as being deluded in arrogance and pride.

He also testifies to the truth that Satan is not an invention, but a true entity. It is an urgent warning I have testified to many times as well, so that all might know that we are each in a spiritual battle against forces unseen. St. Michael speaks of the fact that our discord is inspired by the devil, and actually an occasion for Satan to rejoice when he sees he is successful.

This message is an urgent call to cast off thoughts of revenge and resentment in order to strive for love of neighbour. St. Michael also warns that a time is coming in which we will see ourselves in truth through the Mercy of God, and I believe this is a direct reference to the coming, spoken of warning of the “Illumination of Conscience.” He speaks of severe and imminent events that will be allowed to aid in the purification of souls from the ‘gangrene’ with which they are infected.

Lastly, this segment is also a call to increase prayer out of love of neighbour, as, truly, those who need most to hear and heed this message are often the ones least likely to seek, find or hear it. This is where the power of our prayer aids in drawing souls into knowing that they must seek God, and helps souls become aware of the truth of the spiritual battle and the truth of the importance of preparing for eternal life – that ultimate destiny that begins at the end of our journey here on earth.

Karen

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This segment focuses on how great our power is as a child of God, and the power of love that crushes the power of Satan. It reminds that we need to be strongly united with our Saviour, Jesus to stay in the place of safety in this hour.

It also recommends “Interior Castle” by St. Teresa of Avila – a classic that describes the growth of the spiritual journey. A masterpiece of spiritual literature, this sixteenth-century work was inspired by a mystical vision that came upon St. Teresa of Avila, one of the most gifted and beloved religious figures in history. St. Teresa’s vision was of a luminous crystal castle comprised of seven chambers, or “mansions,” each representing a different stage in the development of the soul. St. Teresa describes how, upon entering the castle through prayer and meditation, the human spirit experiences humility, detachment, suffering, and, ultimately, self-knowledge, as it moves from room to room. As the soul progresses further toward the center of the castle, it comes closer to achieving ineffable and perfect peace, and, finally, a divine communion with God.

This segment also features a message through Pedro Regis that has Mary advising us that ‘she has not come in jest’. She asks us not to stray from the path pointed out to us. She also reminds that we are very important for the plans that are unfolding in the world against darkness in our hour, and she asks us to turn from the world and accept her appeals – appeals that are for all who have ears to hear and a desire to listen and join her army.

It also highlights another message through Countdown to the Kingdom, where Mary asks us not to stay mired in sin. She urges us to turn to and stay with her son Jesus, and advises that we are in a time of sorrows where the truths of the faith will be despised. She urges that whatever happens we are to stay with the teachings of the Magisterium.

This segment is a strong motivator to individually strive for great heights of holiness while humanity heads for the abyss. To achieve this we are to persevere in prayer and seek strength in the Eucharist – not just for ourselves but for souls we will save through our prayer, service and witness.

Karen

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