The other week as I was reflecting on what to
write for this article, I heard a voice inviting me to take a walk. I took my
iphone and started listening to music to calm my mind.
As I was strolling along the path, I was
looking all around me at the trees, the birds, the colors in the sky and asking
God: “What do you want me to notice?
What message am I missing?”
After a few minutes, I heard a subtle voice
whisper: “If you want to enter the Sacred Chamber of your Heart, listen
closely.”
In that moment, I heard these words: “Gentle
woman, quiet light, morning star so strong and bright. Peaceful dove, teach us
wisdom, teach us love.” My attention had
been so focused outside of me, that I forgot I was listening to a song on my
iphone called “Hail
Mary; Gentle Woman” by Jon Niven.
I started crying. Even in my confusion, the
Divine Mother knew the exact timing I would be ready to surrender and listen.
Really listen and hear a beautiful voice already serenading me home.
I could hear her saying “Come with me, Ryan.
I’ll take you to the Christ within you. That place where there is no pain. Let
me hold that pain and give you peace.”
It was a beautiful reminder for me that when
it comes to the matters of the heart, the true gifts lie within. And the grace
of the Mother, that Presence of the Divine that holds everything in its tender
embrace, is much closer than we think.
In the midst of our pain, how often is God
serenading us to come home to our heart?
To let God’s Sacred Heart heal our human one. God always promises a way
to peace. Are we listening?
As Jesus said in the scriptures: “Seek first
the Kingdom of God, and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added
to you.”
I invite you to join Rev. Barbara Rose and I for the upcoming Teleconference on Monday, Feb 4th as we share
stories of the Divine Presence in our lives and offer prayers for you, your
loved ones, and your communities. We invite you to share in the The Gifts of an
Eternal Heart that has no limitation, no fear, and is a wellspring of grace
freely given.
By Ryan R.
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