Our Lady the Tree of Life
IX Holy Rood
Blessings to you!
On the tenth day I shared the diksha of the Sacred Heart of Mother Mary
with you.
I will share snippets of my own personal journey with Mother Mary with you
during the upcoming days. Unlike in the books, it was not a ‘graceful’ surrender
on my part. It took years of struggling as a feminist and as someone
who had issues with Christianity, before I realised that Mother Mary
is the Divine Mother, beyond religion, beyond dogma, beyond politics
and beyond any church. She is Cosmic, and personal, both at the same time.
The Diksha of the Sacred Heart of Mother Mary is followed up by a special
meditation that I received during meditation. These dikshas and meditations
are the cornerstone of the initiations and teachings of The Path of Love
and the Mysteries of Mary and has been shared with hundreds of people
over the years; always with staggering results.
The Birth of the Holy Child
Sacred Heart of Mother Mary Meditation
After having received the Diksha into your energy, follow up for the next 7 days daily
and continue regularly with this specific meditation to deepen the energies
and whenever you feel in need of Her Presence, Grace and Peace.
Sit comfortably and become aware of your breath.
Be aware of your natural rhythm of breathing and do not control or manipulate the breath.
Keep the focus on the breath for a while till you feel grounded and centered.
Bring your focus inward and on your physical heart.
You can also focus on the chest area or slightly to the right of the heart.
Set the intent through saying the following words :
By the Grace of Mother Mary, Divine Mother of All,
I have received the Sacred Heart Diksha.
I now immerse myself and my consciousness deeply into the Presence
and allow myself to receive the complete healing.
Thank you thank you thank you and so be it.
Then focus on surrendering the personal self.
As you turn your attention inwards, focus on the heart chakra
and continue to breath normally.
Immerse yourself deeper and deeper, more and more inward, consciously renouncing
your senses and your attachment to the personal self
and your life and all its activities and objects.
Take it slowly.
Allow the process to take place in its own time.
Keep on focusing on bringing the attention back to the physical heart
and renouncing. You may use the mantra as follows :
I renounce my self, I renounce my all
I renounce, I renounce all to you.
Or you can create your own mantra or prayer. The focus here is to surrender, to renounce, to sacrifice and to let go of. In the beginning, the mind may resist, but with practise this will become easier and more effortless.
Should strong emotions and tears follow,
allow these to flow and then bring the focus and awareness
back to your breath, then your heart, and then return fully
to your body.
You can close the energy with a prayer or with a simple
‘thank you thank you thank you and so it is’
Step out into your day and into your life knowing
that you are truly married to the Divine and that you have the
power to receive infinite love and to become whole.
Holy does not mean perfect or saintly, but someone who has been healed.
Depending on how much time you have for meditation and
spiritual practise you can make this meditation a part of your
daily practise or you can replace the Immaculate Practise with this meditation.
blessings to you
with love for Her to you
Hettienne