Tuesday 5 January 2016

Reginae Caeli


This made me smile,
I can understand why dad was so happy when he had a daughter, that also gave birth to a son.

Was Mary's dad called Reg? I don't think so.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regina_Coeli

Michelangelo fresco of ELIAKIM


I wonder what they thought when they saw me wearing grey and winter white after he was born, I might still have a photograph of us together, with my son sleeping on my chest after breastfeeding. 

The first new outfit that I bought to cheer myself up after a traumatic birth, and then when they saw the studio photograph of us together, my son's head next to mine. Incredible manifestation of the new creation.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CleM-JlxZa0

UPDATE 

HAVDALAH 

When the Shabbat Queen departs 'darkness descends'.  It is written that havdalah is the 'separation of light from dark', between the holy and the mundane. You can be sure that happened in London after I left it in the 70's.

http://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/607594/jewish/Havdalah.htm

Blessed is he who separates between the sacred and the mundane, so many people were taken out of this life that has been sacred to those that know the truth.

It is written that Havdalah is like a privacy curtain and my mother always had voile nets at her windows. In the old house, I had white muslin cotton curtains that I made by hand, underneath the main curtains, in my spiritual room I had two cherubim. One on each top corner of the window, I was compelled to put the golden cherubim in my spiritual room. In the 90's I was compelled to collect cherubim, my mother gave me one that she painted gold, I still have it in my bedroom, and I gave my blue cherubim to a previous friend who had been put into my care by Abraham. I hope that she still has it, as I did gift it to her from my heart.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XYLOAay_2MQ

When I was in Australia I was also gifted with a cherubim that we brought back with us, and it sits outside my kitchen window under the tree that is now beginning to blossom again.

http://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/637514/jewish/Whats-the-significance-of-the-Havdalah-ceremony.htm

As the Son of Joseph said, 'Forget-me-not'. 


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