I would like to introduce you to a spirit guide of mine some years - TopicsExpress



          

I would like to introduce you to a spirit guide of mine some years back I was headed to do a vision quest in Abiqu New Mexico. This women kept coming to me. Said her name was Teresita, My good friend picked me up at the airport and we started to talk spirit guides , etc. I told her of Teresita and she told me she had just met a man at a restaurant named. Luis Alberto Urreas and he had wrote a book about his Aunt who was a healer. Well, I got the opportunity to talk with Luis on the Phone and things he told me was similar to what she had shared with me. He was writing a novel, Queen of America, relates the story of his real-life great aunt Teresa Teresita Urrea, a legendary 19th century Mexican healer whose followers proclaimed her the Saint of Cabora. Urreas historical novel picks up where The Hummingbirds Teresita fleeing Mexico for America after inadvertently inspiring a bloody rebellion against Mexican dictator, Porfirio Diaz. That day and every day she is around I smell Roses My friend and I then went to a small church in Chimayo Where miracles happen in Oct. and set for Mass Chimayo Shrine Chimayo, New Mexico Sometime around 1810, a Chimayo friar was performing penances when he saw a light bursting from a hillside. Digging, he found a crucifix, quickly dubbed the miraculous crucifix of Our Lord of Esquipulas. A local priest brought the crucifix to Santa Cruz, but three times it disappeared and was later found back in its hole. By the third time, everyone understood that El Senor de Esquipulas wanted to remain in Chimayo, and so a small chapel was built on the site. Then the miraculous healings began. These grew so numerous that the chapel had to be replaced by the larger, current Chimayo shrine -- an adobe mission -- in 1816. El Santuario de Chimayo is now known (at least locally) as the Lourdes of America. The crucifix still resides on the chapel altar, but for some reason its curative powers have been overshadowed by El Posito, the sacred sand pit from which it sprang, which gapes unevenly behind the main altar. Over 300,000 people visit this dustbin o heaven every year. The Prayer Room, which is located in the sacristy of the church (next to the pit), is filled with discarded crutches, braces, and scary, handmade shrines that look more voodoo than Catholic. you can fill up with sand from the shrine. That day they were celebrating the feast of St. Theresa or Terasita the little rose. So many beautiful blessings have happened on my Journey so Gratitude and thank you Creator Here are some of my visions i tell thru song https://soundcloud/terri-singswithravens-rivera In this slideshow, Urrea explains how for many years he thought she was a figment of his aunts imagination, and how he came to see her epic and ultimately heartbreaking journey as a classic immigration story — albeit with miracles.vimeo/41589009
Posted on: Sun, 12 Oct 2014 22:36:18 +0000

Trending Topics



Recently Viewed Topics




© 2015