080317 Saint Patrick


Life Is a Grand Opportunity for Self Transcendence,

Self-Realization in God


Beloved Saint Patrick chose his feast day “to impress more of the spiritual radiance of solar joy” upon each of us and into our “world for the freedom of God to be in the earth and within his sons and daughters.” He explains the importance of our spiritual work together, telling us of the “many angels and masters and elemental beings and ethereal lifewaves” that participate in supporting our work “for the spiritual upliftment of mankind.” Saint Patrick tells us that our prayer sessions are especially amplified during our quarterly conferences and asks each of us “to come to Montana for this year’s Freedom conference, for as greater numbers of conscious, spiritual practitioners blend their auras and voices in this holy work…the alchemy that takes place “is nothing short of miraculous.”

Saint Patrick shares the evidence that God exists right within the heart—the “magical four-leaf clover” is actually a representation of the heart, with each of the four chambers of the heart working together to nourish and sustain life itself through the pumping of blood throughout the body. Saint Patrick asks us to invert the clover leaf to see how the stem “is actually the connection with [our] Source, [our] God Presence whereby the life-sustaining spiritual energies descend through [our] crystal cord into [our] heart. This connection allows the reigniting of and the continuous beating of [our] heart moment by moment.” The heart is where God lives within us, and the heart is “the point of reality where [we] may experience life in all of its glory, in all of its joy.”

In conclusion, Saint Patrick tells us to continue our prayer vigils, to pray the rosary, to sing our prayers “so that the fullness of [our] heart’s fires are manifest upon many planes of being worlds without end,” and to “Go Green Today!”