"Let not your heart be disturbed. Do not fear sickness, nor any
other anguish.
"Am I not here? Who is your Mother? Are you not under my protection?
"Am I not your health? Are you not happily within my fold? What
else do you wish?
"Do not grieve nor be disturbed by anything."
(Words of Our Lady to Juan Diego)
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" . . . What counts is your vision of the Mother. And this
has somewhat to do with your own Selfhood. The only Mother you
can really see is the Mother that you can be . . . Remember the
principle of the teaching and the path of the Mother: Not alone
in the goal but in the ritual of attaining the goal is the diamond
forged, is the lesson appreciated, is the teacher loved!
"Did you know that I also pray the rosary
daily and perpetually as my adoration unto the Omega Light and
Her Person? Thus, there is a transfer when you say to me, 'Hail
Mary, full of grace.' And the words are simultaneous. And I say,
'Hail Mother Ray, Omega Light and Person.'
" . . . I return to Poland where I keep
the vigil . . . My image in Poland arcs with my image in Mexico
City—and all other shrines that I have blessed increase
the Mother flame in the earth."
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"The secret rays promote an action of detail, the final sculpturing
of the mind and consciousness in the perfect image of the Christ.
The secret rays are like the refiner’s fire. They purge,
they purify. When man has said of himself 'My work is finished,'
I have sent forth the secret rays to show him that the detail
was not finished. For in the conclusion of the spiral, the Law
requires perfection.
"As Mary the Mother took the trouble
to arrange the flowers, the precious roses, in the apron of Juan
Diego, so the secret rays come into your being to arrange the
floral offering of the soul, to see that all is in readiness that
you might stand before the Court of the Sacred Fire and present
yourself in the best Light, the best image which you can muster
and which you have built as the giant pyramid through the ages,
ages of incarnation."
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* Guadalupe is a Castilian word of Arabic origin said to mean
“river of light” or “river of love.” On
December 9, 1531, Mother Mary appeared to Juan Diego, as the 57-year-old
Indian was running over the hillsides to Mass. “Juanito”
heard a woman calling him from the ruins on Tepeyac hill (former
site of a temple to the Aztec Mother-goddess). There he saw the
“noble lady” as a beautiful Mexican girl of about
14.
The Virgin returned to Tepeyac three times,
instructing Juan Diego to tell the bishop of her desire to have
a church built there on the hill. On December 12, as a sign to
the prelate, Our Lady miraculously imprinted a life-size image
of herself on Juan’s tilma (cloak). And to Juan’s
uncle, she revealed her name as “Santa Maria de Guadalupe.”
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