Can I write to you now? A lapsed Catholic?
Can I write how I feel you infuse our world with energy? Miracles that in the short years to come will be commonplace?
Do I have the authority to write anything in regard to you?
Is it enough I feel your love for humanity in my heart?
Is that enough to allow me to share?
Dear Mary:
I type on a keyboard that is not my own. Which means I must keep my eyes open, I must see the visible, to make it comprehensible what my point, what my hope is to be.
You know of course that when I write and type I do so to music with my eyes closed, let the words fall where they might? I believe only in the purity.
Sometimes Mary, I take a meandering path, I go up mountains and hills, slay dragons, and this is before even my first cup of coffee. I would not write about some of the dragons I have slayed, because to be frank, most would think it was a made for Hollywood series.
A film.
Moments in life that must be made up, because how could they be true?
Simply, because I have lived them, and yes, Mary, it is possible I have misconceived some of my own experience, but I can tell you, I have not misconceived it all.
So I say to you, Mary, Mother, wise of all others, thank you – I know you continue to love us even if we have disavowed the cloaks of religion we were born into, isn’t it the Catholics that had your birthday wrong?
Mary, I stand as testament to your miracles.
Mary, I was scared for a very long time to acknowledge you because I disavow organized religion, but you have shown me, you are only about the purity of love, of our hearts.
Namaste Mary, I greet you.


Thanks for sharing your thoughts about Mary with us!
Amen and Amen!
I like the new look of the website. Fresh!
Have you ever read the” Memoirs of Mary”?
She wasn’t exactly a sap. She was an Initiate of high degree, trained in the ‘gnostic’ understanding in the Ascension Temple at Luxor.
It takes a lot of Willpower and devotion to remain focused on the Immaculate Conception, in the face of what was energetically thrown at her son to transmute and forgive.
ps. The one thing Mary never did, was accept that appearances were more powerful then God.
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Dear Sue Ann. I have a feeling Mary likes you.
Tobeme: Namaste.
Moi: always good to see you back.