The imagery that came in was of Mary with the rosary.
G described that, maybe for some, Christ may seem too difficult to approach, and they may need a soft motherly kind of energy to connect with initially. Not that Christ isn’t soft, but some may need more of that motherly feeling to connect to. For whatever reason when they can’t come to Christ directly, they can come to Mary.
The lovely image of Mary was reflected again.
The Mary energy was asked about praying the rosary. The Mary energy reflected back some roses, indicating that it’s beneficial for people to continue to do that.
G recited the rosary prayer and asked how beneficial it is for people to call themselves sinners in the prayer. The Mary energy reflected that the energy [of the prayer] is to break through the notion of being a “sinner,” that the notion of "sinner" is not to be clung to as an identity.
G said that she could see them continue to do the rosary if the word sinner is left out:
Hail Mary, full of grace,
blessed art thou among children,
and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus.
Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us,
now and at the hour of our death.
Amen
The pointing is that it's okay if one can surrender wholly in love. But if one is using it in a fear based way or if it is not done with an open heart, then the feeling is that the prayer is not meant to be. Surrender and Open heart is what is needed. Eventually the prayer will vanish as the roses within bloom.
The prayer is to be used as a tool to bloom and open your heart.
Namaste, such powerful message. Very greatful to be reading that. Thank you. Om shanti.
ReplyDeletenamaste, lovely and potent.. shanti om
ReplyDeleteNamaste - nice to understand the rosary prayer. I also like letting go of the word sinners...
ReplyDeleteNamaste, nice prayer and nice message about surrendering and opening to the prayer. OM
ReplyDeleteNamaste- The messages with Mary in them are always potent...such a blessing..OM
ReplyDeleteNamaste, nice prayer, good to take out sinner as part of the equation.
ReplyDeleteNamaste,
ReplyDeleteinteresting notheless...
Thank You!