Raphael's messagesChanneled by Mary LaSotaAD 2001, 7th message A Message from Raphael.When loving dignity is employed even critical and complex situations will manifest loving results. It is in the poetic beauty of loving dignity that the great Nyorai sought answers during what they considered to be stressful times. This was a grand Nyoranian tradition. Examples are a simple green leaf or a splendid aged tree. Or, a yellow petal on a flower. Or, the ripple of a stream! Or, even the bark of a shadowing elm. in each of those loving marvels of nature, one will discover fascinating tales of loving dignity to assist on the earthly journey of magnificent experiences. It is in the delicate loving beauty of a petal, the strength of the leaf, the rough exterior of the bark, and the soft ripple of the strea m where all assists lie to help one who seeks. Dear Children of Light, nature is meant to be seen in its full splendor. If you are able to see it, really see it, then the wisdom of the Ages will be revealed to you. On your earthly plane, Dear Beings, you may walk in loving dignity from one experience to the next with the beauty of the ages which will lead you to the ultimate gift of all and that is Joy. For you, Dear Beings, are Light of a most brilliant intensity in a sea of Light. Each and every one of you who knows that anger, fear and hate and other negative elements only weigh your hearts down heavily to accomplish little in contrast to loving dignity which can only result in cherished outcomes. If you will see, truly see, the petal on a fully blooming flower and describe it in its slightest detail as the great Nyorai once did, it will be a first step to understanding loving dignity. A rough the noble gardens is of great assistance for it is in these noble gardens answers are revealed even to the most intricate of questions. It is in these noble gardens, Dear Beings of Light, where you will come to understand loving dignity. It is in this knowledge that you will be awakened to the great experiences of your time. Please remember, you are love! Until we meet again, I am your loving guide, Raphael. Mary LaSota |