My dearest beloved granddaughter/sun, My blessed White Buffalo Calf Woman and Twin Deer Mother, sister of my heart,
My heart is weeping for you now. My love comes with a bow. I do weep for all the pain that lies upon hearts of shame. They share their great sorrows, their hopelessness, and you receive them to relieve their fears, to help them see that they do have hearts of cheer. You gift them their holiness, their blessed souls, and carry in your body, much of their sacred woes. I do bless to bring great healing in, to heal sore hearts of every little sin. My love for you is great, my soul even longs to take, upon my own flesh this pain, to give all men a hope and a comfort that never wains. Why do we suffer for them, when they don't even care? Why do we continue to comfort when men are not aware? It is because heaven remembers that love is all that matters, all that is true. It is because our hearts share the dream of the ever living sacred blue. As I have seen many times before, you are the heavenly door, you do bring them to seek their story, to know their great and shining glory. You bring them close to see, that love is the sacred holy tree, no more shall they wander, but instead shall find, all is sacred, all is divine. You, my child are as lovely as can be, my delight, the everlasting glory bee. The glory of God, the first born Sun, the shining of holy waters as the Rainbows of heaven and earth sharing has begun.
The boys and I will seek love in the winds today to bring everyone hope and a shining perfect way. To share their greatness, pure with fire rare, sending into the breeze our living souls to share. (a dove lands on the tree outside my window as I type) I do see a blessed dove alight, upon the tree outside my window site (place where I envision). She sits there to tell me that love is resting in the tree, that we have all of heaven within the mighty breeze. Tell me my little one, who sits upon the branch, what do you see to make you so entranced? Her little head bobs now and then, turning and twisting to see all that is in the winds. The earth holds her now as she plumps her chest out, little tail feathers spreading to reveal you are so stout. Sweet her view, sweet her heart, she sends her peace into every child's heart. Now she flies away, it is time to find another place to play/pray.
That was so lovely to see.
Rest now, and let God take on all the rest. (as God will somehow!)
Your loving Rainbow clan, Sacred Horn, Wisdom River Shines and Grandmother Comfort in the Wind
blessing the sacred nine directions to see the sacred view
Birds of the Bible – Dove and Turtle-Dove
May 16, 2008 by Lee http://leesbird.com/2008/05/16/birds-of-the-bible-dove-and-turtle-dove/
The Dove is probably recognized by most people, even though they may not know which specific kind they are viewing. White doves are released at weddings and other special occasions. The symbol for the dove is displayed many times. The coo of the mourning dove is heard and most recognize a Rock Pigeon (formerly a Rock Dove). We do not have Turtle-Doves here in America; they are in the Orient, Asia, Africa and Europe.
The dove family (Columbidae) ranges from about 6.5” to 12” and seem to be gentle. Doves tend to be monogamous and both male and female produce a “crop milk” to feed their young the first few days. Most birds regurgitate food for the young from the beginning. Doves do not make the most elaborate nests, often they are on the ground and flimsy. Many were domesticated and were used for sacrifices. They are considered “clean” birds in the Bible. There are at least twenty references to doves in the Word of God.
- The first mention of the Dove is in Genesis 8:8-13 when Noah released her from the ark. She was released three times, but came back two times because she “found no rest for the sole of her foot.” They do not eat carrion as the raven does. Most are ground feeders and she had nowhere to feed that was dry. The second time she came back with an olive leaf, and then never returned the last time.
- (Genesis 15:9, Leviticus 5:7 and 12:6-8, Luke 2:22-24) all refer the Dove and Turtle dove being used for sacrifices.
- David was distressed and wrote “…Oh that I had wings like a dove! for then would I fly away, and be at rest. (Psalms 55:6 KJV)
- Isaiah 38:14 says, “I did mourn as a dove…” We have a Mourning Dove.
- The Lord used the dove when he told His Apostles, “Behold, I send you forth as sheep in the midst of wolves: be ye therefore wise as serpents, and harmless as doves.” (Matt.10:16)
- The dove became a symbol of The Holy Spirit at Jesus’ Baptism (Mat 3:16; Luk 3:22; John 1:32).
Sunshine in My Soul – Eliza E. Hewitt, 1851-1920
There is springtime in my soul today,
For when the Lord is near,
The dove of peace sings in my heart,
The flow’rs of grace appear.
Come, Holy Spirit, Heavenly Dove – Isaac Watts, 1674-1748
Come, Holy Spirit, heav’nly Dove,
With all Thy quick’ning pow’rs;
Kindle a flame of sacred love
In these cold hearts of ours.
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