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CHRISTMAS ~ Is. 9:5
by Suzanne M. Harker


As symbolized in the wreath, we are coming to full bloom in
midst of the Trinity and Mary. They hold us and surround
us, as they birth their beauty as our beauty. In the intimacy
of solitude we live and breath and have our being as our
Divine love wills.

We are on fire with a centeredness
of being centered in our Lord's
core of existence to do His 
Father's will. With a burning
passion, We are with "I AM". As
one in a contemplative stance
of being, we are doing today's
journey in and with and for the
birthing of Divine Love. We are
in the "here and now" as it is
in the "here, not yet".


God called us by name
. . . and . . .
we are our Divine Love's
living being!

We are more, now, what God is
always loving us to be from all eternity.

From the depths of our being in unity with
the Trinity and Mary, we are a loving
expression of their love. This is the very
being that we are
... as we, passionately, do my Father's will
... as we live our mission day by day
... as we minister to God's loved ones
... as we truly walk where
Christ walks through is in the
here and now.

We are living, energizing, empowering, and loving as only we are in our covenant love. God lives in us ... and ... we live in the Divine. we live and move and have our being in the Trinity. We are more ourselves that we have ever been ... and ... less than we will be. Divine Love is loving us ... to ... us loving us.  As we truly love us into being, we are living in and through and with our covenant love ... the Trinity.

A child is born in us , for us, with us, loving us, and is ourselves.  God is gifting us with the birth of himself that is the Divine.  Our death to self brings the Divine Child's birth in the deepest part of each of us. Our covenant of partnership, love and union is birthed in the core of our being to flow to others, to be with others, to hold others impregnated within this very Divine Birthing.

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