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 Beloved Mother Mary Speaks

on her Ascension

After the triumph of the Resurrection of my beloved son Jesus, he told me that I had opportunity at that time to make my Ascension at the same time he made his own. Jesus said that I had earned my eternal freedom to live in the spheres of light in which he would dwell. However, on that memorable day, I ascended the Hill of Golgotha the Mother of one and descended it the Mother of all! So you, beloved children are now as dear to me as Jesus was then, is now and always shall be.

Naturally the heart of a Mother longed to accompany her son and enjoy his continued companionship, but I felt that within the heart of beloved Jesus was the hope that I would make a temporary renunciation of the crown of immortality at that time so that I might be able to stay here a bit longer to comfort, protect and educate his disciples, apostles and followers for as long as my service was needed. Remember, I had prepared for and lived that entire lifetime almost solely to serve him and our Father-God. Thus the sacrifice of my immediate Ascension was easy to make then, so that beloved Jesus could enjoy the glorious experience of his Ascension without any sense of apprehension as to the success of his dear friends in establishing the heartcenter of the Christ Dispensation for which he had taken embodiment and which he had served so faithfully and so well.

I knew how very much his disciples and apostles would require a stabilizing influence for some time to come, in order to firmly anchor into the emotional, mental, etheric and physical consciousness of Earth and her people, those roots of the Christian Dispensation which would form a foundation strong enough to endure for the next two thousand years.

During the establishment of the first Christian Community at Bethany, the demands upon my physical energies alone were tremendous and at that time there was the daily requirement for the exercise of real understanding and God Patience with those who were so earnestly endeavoring to harmonize and adjust the personal differences, spiritual and otherwise, which quite naturally arise when many unascended lifestreams with personal idiosyncrasies and varying backgrounds of previous experience are brought together. However, I can assure you that when I did attain my final victory, that was worth every hour of the service which I joyously gave.

When finally, I was apprised of the fact that my service was to be completed here, I rejoiced that my earthly pilgrimage was soon to come to an end, for the years had taken their toll of my physical form. I called about me the disciples and apostles who were then with me, and giving my personal blessing, bid them a fond adieu. Then, in the glory of God's Blessed Mercy, I rejoined my son in the Heavenly Realms where I now remain, as he does, the constant faithful friend and protector of all who desire my help. Now I am your Mother too, beloved ones, and I urge you to call upon me whenever you require assistance of any kind. It is my joy so to serve you, each one!

Mary

 

 

 

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