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MARY MAGDALENE: Staying Connected To Loved Ones Who Have Died — 3 Comments

  1. Happy Birthday month!!! Many Blessings of 🙂 Peace, light, love and joy!!! Congrats on your new home!!! Many Blessings for your family and all those that you bring comfort, joy, self love and insight and inspiration to. Thank you Thank you Thank you I love you and you are loved. Very grateful for your help in being able to attend the last time you here in Santa Fe!!!
    Bright Blessings and love,
    Denyse Matoska

  2. Thank you again, Mercedes, for offering an interesting conversation, as you mentioned, indeed! There seems to happen a change of view, each time I read these messages. I find in Mary’s words here “You are absolutely connected. Otherwise you would not feel the love, you would not miss the person the way that you do” a helpful insight in my missing a beloved one who’s been with me through many lives. My missing of this person turns into feeling incomplete as if half of me is absent. I do learn and can witness that process, showing ever deeper levels. I prayed for clarity, retreating into the affinity with myself, in my heart. While reading Mary’s words in this line, I felt a little earthquake inside, seeing that my missing is in fact my view on being unable to express my love for this beloved one. My missing is partly created due to unanswered expectations and dependence of form, conditional. I find now that the feelings are genuine, but my view, or projection, is not true, not real. I know I miss that person due to our deep connection, on a soul level. And in that connection I can express my love for this beloved soul. And be complete, even when on distance. The challenge I face is in the competition between my physical body (personality) and my being. And in not expecting something in return, buying love. My beloved is fully outside of that, rightfully so. Although extremely painful, I can say now that it’s been the best medicine for my life, that my beloved and I briefly met, in the Wishing Well of Wonders world, our soul-connection bridging the gap. And so it is for many of us who long to bridge the gap and connect with loved ones who passed on to the other side.

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