Raphael's messages

Channeled by Mary LaSota

AD 2001, November

A Talk with Raphael.


Dear readers,

As many of you know, our beloved channel Mary LaSota receives the messages from Archangel Raphael via automatic handwriting alternated with spoken conversations.

She frequently communicates with Raphael and/or other Archangelic Beings, and then Raphael lets her know what he wants to be his messages to us.

This time Mary was guided to share one of the conversations she recently had with Raphael.

Here it is.

Mary is speaking with Archangel Raphael.

Mary Archangel Raphael, today I'd like to talk to you about the noble gardens you so often refer to in your messages.
Raphael So be it!
Mary Why are they called noble gardens?
Raphael Each of these gardens epitomizes a place of peace, tranquility and serenity where a Being may come for solace, interpretation and healing.
Mary I would like to begin with the Garden of Awakening. Why is it called Awakening?
Raphael It is here that Beings may ponder what is truly important to them. It is here where a Being may contemplate the possibility of applying love to all aspects of life experiences. It is here where a Being may awaken to the possibility of using love as guidance and love as a solution.
Mary All of us have problems, disruptions, concerns. Some may be turbulent; others minor. Do you believe that even a minor problem will keep an individual from acting in a loving way, being loving, or enjoying loving experiences?
Raphael Even minor disturbances of the moment may keep a Being from loving experiences. For in those moments, there is a change that occurs in a Being. Those moments may quickly pass, but nonetheless it is there in the moment. A deep awareness and acknowledgement both help. A Being may walk and sit in this beautiful healing garden with humility of heart and a desire to let go of a situation and it will be a first step to a new beginning. A beginning where love replaces the disturbance and then it is possible that all future actions will stem from love. It is that which will be the beginning of creating new, more loving life experiences.
Mary Before we talk about the next garden I just want to ask you, Raphael, why is it that you believe love may be applied successfully to all life experiences?
Raphael There are many kinds of love and each serves as a tool of its own in uniting one Being with another, in solving problems, in enriching life experiences, in finding new ways of handling the old, in making the impossible, possible. Love carries with it a special energy! It is an energy which creates and creates and creates beauty and more love! As this new energy is being used a new world is being created.
Mary Let's now move on to the next garden. What is it called?
Raphael It is the noble healing Garden of Beauty. It is here where a Being will find what they consider to be beautiful for them, music, flowers, streams, trees, pools it is all here. And, furthermore, if it is not here, it may be easily added. The Garden of Beauty is meant to be different for each Being based on what that Being sees as beauty for them.
Mary Can you explain to us the purpose of the Garden of Beauty.
Raphael If a Being sees the beauty around them, it is easier for them to recognize the beauty within themselves and the beauty in others. There are many situations to distract Beings from realizing there is Beauty within, in others, and in the totality of life.
Mary Once the beauty within, in others, in life is recognized, you believe it is then less difficult to apply love and loving ways to situations.
Raphael Precisely so.
Mary Let's move on to the next garden. What is this one called, Raphael?
Raphael It is the third garden and referred to as the noble, healing Garden of Love.
Mary Is it here where an individual seeks guidance?
Raphael It is so. After walking through the first two gardens, it is here where a Being may come to seek guidance in resolving day-to-day problems and concerns just as they did then, during the time of the last Age of Innocence. It is here a Being will begin to trust in the answers received from within.
Mary And the answers from within will most often be loving answers with loving solutions.
Raphael It will be so for what comes from within particularly the heart, may only manifest into love. Beings will come to realize that in treating their day-to-day problems and concerns with love, the resolution of these problems and concerns fills them with further love and this in turn works to create a new world.
Mary What important part does love play in nourishing one's soul?
Raphael When a soul is nourished with love, life experiences are enriched. A nourished soul in one lifetime will gently move to transition and then, when ready into another life with much love to offer.
Mary Let's now talk about the last garden.
Raphael It is known as the noble, healing Garden of Joy.
Mary This is the ultimate garden. Would you explain to us why this is so?
Raphael When you walk in this healing garden, new ways of handling problems will come to you from within your heart. These new ways will be loving ways which will reflect in total happiness of Being.
Mary Archangel Raphael, we've briefly conversed about the four healing gardens.
Raphael Precisely so.
Mary May a person return to these gardens anytime?
Raphael Once a Being walks through all of the four healing gardens, then they automatically have access to them. Some Beings take on a favorite and will return only to that one. Others revisit them all!
Mary In your messages you talk about Joy. Being at Joy! Would you tell us what you mean by being at Joy?
Raphael When one is able to fill one's Being with love, handle day to day occurrences such as problems with love and in loving ways, nourish one's Soul with love, treat one's brothers and sisters in a loving manner, then, most positively it will lead a Being to experience Joy! A being will then be at Joy!
Mary Thank you, Archangel Raphael.
Raphael You are most welcome!


Archangel Raphael now departs with the promise to return again soon for another talk.



We thank Archangel Raphael for this talk.



   
Mary LaSota





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