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





11 comments:

  1. Thank you! From out of the silence your words give comfort and courage.

    When l sit in silence l try to direct my heart to the spiritual world, the space in between all living things, and l feel less alone, more expansive and generous. When l interact with someone who is near and dear to me, l experience the same expansiveness.

    l am unable to find the good heart when l interact with a demanding elderly parent. I contract, become the one who is still hurt and angry.

    Please guide me on how to forgive?

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  2. Dear Anonymous....so many others feel just as you do, my dear one. And I myself have experienced the trials which bring an opportunity to forgive when it seems completely impossible. And that is what I want to emphasize....forgiveness is not a requirement but a choice we make, a choice arising from inner freedom and new opportunities given by God. How would we learn about forgiveness if we did not have people that we needed to forgive, even ourselves?
    When we hold back and stiffen ourselves without forgiving another, we have made a choice to leave the situation incomplete, and to leave a thorn in our heart that will pierce us over and over if we do not remove it. I know that you know all about the benefits of forgiving...I can suggest that all solutions in life that really work originate from the foundation of love, your love.
    You can trace back in your mind to those moments of true love between your parent and yourself, then go further back in time, and realize that you chose that specific soul to be
    your parent fully aware on the spiritual plane that she or he might well become as difficult as they have become. God knows everything and does not make mistakes in putting people with certain parents.
    What has worked for me the best has been to remember what Christ said "Forgive them for they know not what they do" . I spent a lot of time thinking about this and what struck me was that I realized that perhaps the person who I felt caused me harm actually did not know better...did not know any other way than to do what they did....and if they did not know a better way was possible, or know the future problems for self if one does hurt another, then I could forgive as Christ has forgiven me for all the times I did not know enough how to do the right thing at the right time, or that I should not do something as well.
    So please know it is possible to forgive even in pain. And this leads to the last part of my well wishing to you; Talk with your guardian angel, and ask this wondrous being to help you to
    remove the thorns, and they will truly be removed.
    Ask your angel to help you understand, to have compassion, for the pain that is underneath any bad behavior at any age. If you can just go forward and walk right past the defenses of being
    awful to another, which is often all bad behavior is, then wonderful energy will be released, and you will have the courage and strength and even wisdom to forgive. See the good heart in your parent even when they might not being shining it in your direction. And, what is a wonderful tonic is to remind them of how much God loves them, as well as you. Remember the power of shining your good heart to the world. Okay?

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  3. what beautiful words...your guidance keeps me at peace, keep up the wonderful work!

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  4. Dear Skye,

    I am delighted to find your website and to be reminded of the ever present help of the spiritual world.

    Thank you,

    Love Nicolette

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  5. Skye,

    Could you please help us to know what we can do at this time, so as to cultivate enough inner strength to meet the future. We are confronted daily with the reality of war, famine, economic instability, environmental disasters and more... We feel scared and powerless in the face of such an uncertain future. There seems nothing to hold onto.

    How can we trust that there is help available?

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    1. I realize this is 10 years late, however hope knows no limits, either in or out of time. There is hope; God's law, Divine Law, cannot ever be usurped. Our lives are a schooling, the lessons it provides are meant to move us closer to God, Whose Kingdom can be found within. If we focus on nurturing this inner life in His Kingdom, we can, collectively, change the world.

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  6. Marc Bresenoff, Charlottesville, VAMarch 8, 2013 at 5:11 PM

    With much sadness, I must let you know that Karyn Martin-Kuri died on Friday, March 7, 2013 at 2:13 a.m. in a hospital in Richmond, VA.

    She will be missed.

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  7. Sad to know, I pray for her Soul, Rest in peace Angel Lady.Guillermo Garcia.

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  8. Please pray for us in heaven Ms. Karyn. Your divinely inspired messages really touched my heart and soul. Thank you and GOD bless.

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  9. I just recently became aware of this incredible writer and human being!!!
    Her book is beside me always! So grateful for her intuition and guidance!!!

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