
Pharoh Hatshupset Thursday, June 28, 2007 Dear God, I await your answers in gratitude. Amen, Darling child, Child there is no coincidence that this wonderful being’s remains are discovered to such universal thrill at a time when the Sisterhood of Healing Hearts is being revived upon the planet. For there is much wisdom in the Ancient Egyptian heart; while many of the Pharaohs perverted the use of leadership and courage to the service of their own glorification, this single and lone Pharaoh born a woman to live in the man’s world and to win at their game, came to show generations of Egyptians how it is possible to lead, to be all things that a Pharaoh is expected to be and yet to do it with Celestial grace, with compassion and an eye for the gentle arts. Oh yes, there will be an explosion of “discovery” of all the culturally and socially-minded breakthroughs that flourished under her wise leadership and people the world over will stand in awe at such human accomplishments from a previously-viewed male-dominated, and often war-mongering Pharaonic tradition. Yes, darling child, she rises again to remind women of their inner power, and to remind them of the courage they must use to claim that power and to see how that power leads to great and wonderful goodnesses in the world. This comes now, at the time when these same hearts are awakening through deep heart healing of Sisterhood traditions, whether through that of the Princess Hatshupset, or any other glorious routes of this wonderful golden age of heart healing upon the globe. That be our answer to your question for the coincidential discovery of this wonderful Lady at this time, when the (Ancient Egyptian) Sisterhood of Healing Hearts is being re-launched into this world. Now we turn to the matter of your second question: is she related in some way to the wonderful patron of the Sisterhood, known as Princess Hatshupset, who has remained in spirit since before the destruction of the Sisterhood, these 5000 years past. We see this Queen as having roots and traditions in the Sisterhood in previous of her own lifetimes. She was likewise member of the royal courts in her successive incarnations, for much like the Princess, she too required the energetic frequency of royal lineage to support her own auric field. She was sisterto Princess Hatshupset from time to time and though you see the Princess as feisty and sometimes garroulous over her beloved Sisterhood, her sister who is now eternally known as the famous female Pharaoh, she was passionate! Yes, passionate over the power and glory being maintained in the lovely hearts of these doves of peace, these lilies of the fields who lived the Sisterhood traditions. She wished always to bring this grace into power in the land, to spill it over the minds as well as the hearts of the people much in the same way that the philosophy and beliefs of the Pharaohs found their way into public decrees and formed the cultural trends of the land. She who is known as Pharaoh did not succeed during the time of the Sisterhood in bringing a member of the Sisterhood directly to the throne to rule all over Egypt, the center of the world at that time. It is for this reason that the Princess herself assured she was never born into a circumstance that would require her to take on the mantle of leadership. For the role of the Sisterhood is to lead each soul into the discovery of her own heart, and not to take leadership over the head, or the mind in your terms. The Sisterhood always concerned itself with one center of intelligence: that of the heart. And yet, as there is a time for all things, there was time for this sister to bring her vision into the world. She did not yet know it, and she was aghast at the truth of it, but her vision would come when the Sisterhood, that beloved flame alight in her own heart, was wiped clean from the planet. Her vision would be seeded much later, by her own strength of will and by many of the beloved Brotherhood members, who would incarnate with her. She would be born to lead at the time of great glory of Egyptian Pharaohs, she would come at that time, saying, “yes Egyptian might and power is great, but it is human, after all, and its focus and its goal should be upon bettering the hearts and lives of its people.”And so she came, bringing this female perspective into the daily experience of Egypt and even though those who came after wished to expunge this “heresy” of her reign, her truth was too great to contain. She inspired history, but until her own re-discovery until this moment, she too lay quiet, abiding and waiting her time, to rise again when it was time to lead women again into a recognition of their inner power. Yes, with Our blessings and the kind works of so many of our luminaries, human and of spirit, she is arisen. And so, sisters arise together. The Princess comes to reach out to hearts the world over, awakening them to their own potential for joy upon this earth; the Queen comes to reach out to the minds the world over, saying, this is the female way, this is the way of grace in guiding the affairs of humanity! The two work as one, finally intertwining mind and heart for it is time! Amen to you child. God!
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