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This segment features a message from our mother, Mary, through a visionary featured on Countdown to the Kingdom, Simona. In this message Mary again beckons and calls us to change, convert and turn to the Father, and to allow the Holy Spirit to fill us and mold us. In opening our hearts to the Lord we are filled with every grace and blessing.

She says “If only you would let yourselves be loved!” To reflect upon this, we have to look inward to see what blockages may be within that prevent us from allowing ourselves to be loved. To that end this segment speaks about repenting of sin and also seeking healing – healing from the many wounds and hurts that life can bring.

This segment features a recent message from our Mother Mary through the visionary Luz de Maria. It predominantly speaks of the urgent need for conversion and she asks us to reflect – specifically to:

1) Reflect on how you are.
2) Reflect on what you do.
3) Reflect on how you react.
4) Reflect on how you are toward your brothers and sisters
5) Reflect on how you work and how you behave.

These questions alone are a great prompting for spiritual reflection. She warns that we are at an urgent time for conversion, with an increase in violence, chaos and discord. She asks us to adore Jesus and then as we carry this love for God, to pass this along to our brothers and sisters to help them. She warns of new diseases on the horizon and advises we should pray and use ‘what has been given to us’ – a veiled hint at perhaps the different medicinal plants to use (see Luz de Maria’s Medicinal Plants pdf), as well as various oils and sacramentals.

As always this information is shared for your discernment, and we advise that all persons must consult with their doctor regarding use of any supplements, oils etc.

Blessings!

Karen

Happy Easter!

Wishing everyone a most blessed Easter Octove. According to Wikipedia:

The Octave of Easter is the eight-day period, or octave, that begins on Easter and ends with the following Sunday.[1] In Christian churches that celebrate it, it marks the beginning of Eastertide. The first seven of these eight days are also collectively known as Easter Week. http://www.en.wikipedia.org

Easter blessings to you and your families! Enjoy this beautiful Easter card from the artist, Jacquie Lawson. God bless!

Karen