THE LIVING MIRROR
Mother Mary: “This morning, you have been invoking My Presence in your Stillness time, expressing the desire to get to know Me better and to understand the role I play in the Correcting Time. Indeed, I have been authorized to have a spiritual planetary presence in the current dispensation.
“Along the past centuries, many witnessed My ‘apparitions’ and some so-called ‘holy sites’ have been established around such spots—frequently connected with ‘healing waters.’ Part of My assignment was to provide comfort to those suffering from physical ailments.Water isa wonderful healing medium; itboth symbolizes life and purification when it isconnected to itssprings.
“In the course of my physical life, I experienced firsthand—as the Mother of Jesus—the ‘benefits’ of having a Living Mirror in My home. Indeed, Jesus was an exceptional child as He came to manifest one by one the manifold fruits of Spirit: “loving service, unselfish devotion, courageous loyalty, sincere fairness, enlightened honesty, undying hope, confiding trust, merciful ministry, unfailing goodness, forgiving tolerance, and enduring peace.” [UB 2054:03]
“Having such a self-realized son living under My roof, I was ‘blessed among all women’ but I also was constantly challenged as this Living Mirror truthfully reflected back to Me my own imperfections and shortcomings. It was helpful, but it also was ‘pain-full’ as I did not always understood what My beloved child was all about.
“As I raised My family with the wonderful support of Jesus, I did experience Motherhood and a multitude of the aspects it implies as each one of my children represented a different facet of human nature—a facet in need of wise parental guidance. I experienced all the feelings the mothers of this world are familiar with: pride about my offspring, worries about our daily sustenance, grief over the loss of My infant child Amos and emotional distress over the agony of Jesus on the cross, and much more.
“What I wish to contribute through My current ministry is to provide hope to the mothers of this world—the hope that they too can successfully deal with adversity. They do live in very challenging times as many parts of the world are impacted by heartless warfare where little children are the innocent bystanders. I am called ‘Mother Mary’ because I became a symbol of Motherhood. In many ways, I feel that I have been prematurely issued that title and this has been a great incentive for Me to live up to it so as to do good by it.
“Jesus was My Living Mirror while on earth, clearly reflecting back to Me the areas of My being in need of work. I have strived ever since to live up to His expectations and to become a fully fledged Mother to whom My earthly children can turn for comfort.”