Only a brave heart is capable of facing the greatest miseries within themselves. And as much as most of them are unknown, only a heart that truly loves is capable of traversing, beyond itself, all difficulties.
Even while within difficulties and going through purifications, only a heart that constantly gives of itself will make possible the transformation of its small consciousness, even if it believes that in recent times it has not managed to take even one step.
But, what is it that moves this kind of heart, so capable, to go forward?
Beyond their imperfections, what moves decided hearts is that they never give up nor desist from the Christic path, because the Christic path is for brave hearts, those which go beyond their own fears or impossibilities.
There is something that supports decided hearts, and that is love; love for life, love for nature, love for all Creation and for Christ.
These hearts are allowed to move through difficult obstacles because, beyond their miseries, they know that their only and deserved goal is the Lord, contact with the depths of their being and of their consciousness.
But this aspiration of brave hearts is not personal, rather it is felt for all of humanity, for those who in this period are prisoners of themselves and do not know how to walk freely, without chains or ties.
Brave hearts will always take that step for others, so that their brothers and sisters may also manage to do so.
These hearts I call "victorious hearts" because upon them is the concretization of the Plan.
I thank you for keeping My Words in your heart!
Who blesses you,
Your Master and Lord, Christ Jesus
Association Mary
Founded in December of 2012, at the request of the Virgin Mary, Association Mary, Mother of the Divine Conception, is a religious association without ties to any institutionalized religion. It has a philosophical-spiritual, ecumenical, humanitarian, charitable, cultural character, and it supports all activities that are indicated through the instructions transmitted by Christ Jesus, the Virgin Mary, and Saint Joseph. Read more