Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Padre Pio Made Me Cry

This weekend we were blessed with the presence of Saint Pio (aka Padre Pio) both on Friday and Sunday.  Our First Friday offered Messages from Padre Pio, and the room was full.  The energy was intense as this amazing healing vibration entered and warmed our space.  The messages were both simple and profound.  Those who showed up were called.  All who came were once great healers, and carry that energy with them still.  We all lived together before in Egypt, a mile or so outside the great pyramid.  Everyone there received a blessing of forgiveness, mainly a healing of whatever they refused to forgive themselves for. 

The main message was that we are all miracle makers.  Parents are special types of miracle workers, because they allow souls to enter this world through them.  Sometimes we are here for others; not even for our own soul’s advancement.  He gave instructions on how to create miracles within our own lives, small and large.  I can say that I remember one point when the amount of love he sent to each person was so intense it brought tears to my eyes.  Everyone received a gift in spirit and everyone was given the opportunity to ask one question.  Questions ran the gamut from “is heaven a real place” to “when will I find a job.” 

Saint Pio was so very thankful to be able to speak as a guide to us.  When the session was over, the room cooled down very quickly. 

What was really interesting was that Padre Pio mentioned to one of the attendees that the padre would be with the attendee all weekend.  I happened to travel along with this person to a social Sunday afternoon, where the presenter had cancelled last minute.  The person I traveled with made mention of Friday and the folks there were open. Enter Padre Pio once again.  He was very thankful to be able to speak to a group two times in one weekend.   The energy wasn’t as intense as Friday, but the messages were just as strong. The love sent out once again was overwhelming.  Each person asked a question and seemed to receive answers that they understood, or that made sense to the querier.  It was a lovely afternoon.

Saint Pio spent a good amount of time on earth until his death in 1968.  There are countless stories of miracles both physical and spiritual attributed to him; both before his death and after.  (I was blessed with one of those miracles after his death.)  He could see into your soul, bilocate, and see dead people.  He was both tough and kind, loving and stern, and held a great love for all of mankind.  For more information on this saint who bore the stigmata check out one of the many books on his life, read his published letters, or just Google him.   

One of his tag lines is “Pray, hope, and don’t worry.”  Good advice for all.  


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