Sunday, March 25, 2012

From out of the silence...

Greetings old friends and new!

I have been moved to create this blog as a way to speak with you more directly and to receive some of your comments in return. It is my goal that together we shall create many little miracles. Through our blending of consciousness, sharing of the mundane as well as the sublime I offer you my personal support through these trying times that humanity faces.

I would like to introduce you to my family!



Treasure, the Pappillion.
Tian, the Applehead Siamese.

We live in Rapidan, Virginia and I really love it. This past week spring has slowly showed her velvet green cape, my tulips have burst through the earth like rockets, the white lilac is casting her perfume and the new baby cattle are nursing in the field. It is a place filled with wonders and the people who I've have gotten to know hold a goodness in their souls that matches the beauty here.

On this blog I will converse as often as possible. I hope you will understand if there are delays between my posts.  Sometimes I am very busy doing inner work. I fill each day and often into the night with whispers of prayers to God for all of you and for many who you do not know.  You may join in these prayers at any time by just asking your Guardian Angel to help you. 

We all know how critical the global situation is.  Many of you have read my book  A Message for the Millennium (Ballantine) or the British version,
 A Message for Humanity (Clairview).  Many of you also know that I am a visionary artist with paintings of angels and images of heaven scattered around the globe.  Now that I am a ''senior'' visionary, it is time for me to share some of the guidance given by our Heavenly Creator and the Hierarchies of Angels that will help us right now in these troubled times.

For the present, know and never forget that God loves you more then you can humanly comprehend.
If we can hold onto this memory, all will be well!

Be not afraid.
Be of good cheer.
Bless everybody in your life today!

Love,
K. Martin-Kuri