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The "''Prisoners of Conscience Windows" embody the famous Chartres blue stained glass |
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MEETING MOTHER MARY - across time and space An interesting thing happened to me at Salisbury Cathedral (6 March 2002). By rev. John M. Kohlenberger, HHP
A few years before this event, a psychic in Southern California named Diana Wint had given me a reading (at her Tuesday night Spirit Circle) saying that I would soon go to a temple, synagogue or church … there would be a lot of candles … it would be like the Madonna speaks to me and this would be a highlight of my life. For your information, my wife and I took s trip to Michuacan, Mexico a month or so later While there, we visited a Catholic church ... and experienced nothing out out of the ordinary.
And so it was a few years later after forgetting about that "prediction" that, while in South-West England we visited several cathedrals, such as Exeter, Glastonbury, Wells, and eventually, Salisbury. At each cathedral, my wife Martine lit a candle to our loved ones (her departed mother, father and our former Spiritualist Ministers Ethel and Jack Rowe). Finally, at Salisbury I also deceided to light a candle, while I was thinking of Ethel. Then I sat down in a pew to meditate in front of all the candles and the beautiful (Chartres) blue stained glass windows commissioned in 1980 by the famous violinist Yehudi Menuhin depicting the “Prisoners of Conscience” created by Gabriel Loire of Chartres (thus the “Chartres Blue” stained glass was there)
As I sent my love and the light of the candle to Ethel, her husband Jack and Spirit, I felt that I was being loved by spirit – specifically by Mother Mary and it seemed that she was telling me that she loved me as much as her own son. The feeling was magnificent! Was this Mary or was this my female Guide “Claire”, I wondered. Well, it felt like Mary. And the statement that seemed to follow as I questioned what I had just experienced was that Mary (and Jesus) love all man-kind, but most people won’t take the time or give themselves enough credit to allow and accept that love. (This the message from Mary, or The Divine Feminine” was uniquely for me and yet at the same time, for all of humanity.) Yes, Mother Mary loves her son Jesus, but her love is not exclusively for him, as it is a divine love, for all humanity, in what ever situation they are in. Thus, she also loves you and me!
EVERLASTING LIFE FOR ALL
Interestingly, previous to this experience, while sitting on the John in “the Gents" I had felt a presence similar to that of Jesus or (I thought) "The Christ", telling me that “the message of Everlasting Life that Jesus taught was as true before He walked this earth, as it was in His time … as it still is today!” Thus it is an everlasting truth – a living truth … made of the same everlasting energy that it spreads. So, the message of the Christ is timeless and it is for all people – even if they don’t believe the message or don’t believe in him, or even do not go to church, or are not Christian. (This is a part of my personal message to humanity, too. God loves ALL LIFE!)
Later, Rev. John found this to be "The Church Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin Mary" ... (The text below is from Wikipedia) "The Bishop of Salisbury is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Salisbury in the Province of Canterbury. This diocese covers much of the Counties of Wiltshire and Dorset. The see is in the City of Salisbury where the seat is located at the Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary." (from Wikipedia)
NOW WHAT AND WHERE IS SALISBURY?
The city of Salisbury began as a village on or by a lake, possibly at Clearbury Ring, now a ring of dirt that grows trees along its outer edge. Other nearby areas have been documented to be populated with “lake people” around 3500 to 2500 BC who lived in floating villages, islands made of wooden posts (placed in circles) with reeds and clay packed between the posts and later on dry or high land (as the water receded or the land rose). On a circular hill made by the Celts or their predecessors for their village site, by what used to be a lake is now the remains of a Roman Castle (160 AD) called Old Sarum. [See Mystical England page where.
In 552 the Saxons and Britons battled for control of the castle at Sarum. In 1075, under William the Conqueror, a Norman cathedral was build next to the castle. And in 1125 it was enlarged. After a major fire in the Cathedral, the Cardinal, son of the Arch Bishop of Westminister (30 miles west) was given permission to move the Cathedral - and the city – to its present location by the river Avon.
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