Merry Christmas! Tonight I will share some stories from the spirits about the true meaning of Christmas and Christianity, as a message of hope. For there is indeed much hope to be had.
What does Christmastime mean to you? If you do not celebrate, it matters not; the spirit of the Christ consciousness is always with us. Raised in a somewhat non-religious yet loosely Christian family myself, I was nonetheless exposed to many of the Christian traditions. And my favorite part of Christmas has always been the music. Handel’s Messiah, Old English carols, Irving Berlin…I love to sing and there is so much joy to be had. What is your favorite tradition to celebrate this time of year?
Now, for those of us on the spiritual path, what is the deeper meaning of this holiday? Yes, in recent times it has sometimes been focused on materialism, and while giving and receiving presents can bring some satisfaction to our physical forms, there is much more to understand about this holiday. Most of us are familiar with the pagan traditions celebrating the Winter Solstice, as well as the miracle story of Jesus’ birth. And you may have read my previous story about Jesus and alchemy.
But what else do the spirits have to share about this subject? Well, it may interest you to know that according to Yellow Feather and Winston Churchill, the Ancient Sumerians, Babylonians, Athenians, and others, all worshipped the same entity, whom they believed to be a god. This entity was actually an extraterrestrial, an Anunnaki figure, who first appeared on Earth in 2031 B.C., wearing a crown of thorns!
Since that time, there have been 57 religions or belief systems which all reference the same story, including a crown of thorns, a three-day resurrection, the son of God, 12 disciples, the burning bush, the 10 commandments, and so on. But it is fundamentally the same story. And while Jesus was a real figure and Ascended Master, it is the Anunnaki’s original story — and that of the original Creation blueprint. I was simply amazed when I learned this!
It may also interest you to know that in 2020, the Anunnaki ambassadors actually returned to Earth and have begun cleaning the planet. It’s true! We need only remember back to the improved environmental conditions that developed during the 2020 pandemic, such as the Grand Canal in Italy, which reportedly turned clear with the reappearances of many aquatic species. Despite the negativity we sometimes see around us, there is much magic going on behind the scenes.
You may also have looked up in the night sky in December 2020, as I did, to watch the Great Conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn, for the first time since 1226 A.D. It is said that this “Christmas Star” may be the same astrological event as the Star of Bethlehem seen at the time of Jesus’ birth. Well, according to Winston Churchill, the second coming of Christ has also happened, but people have been too busy to notice!
Yes, you read that correctly — Jesus is currently incarnated on the planet. Some are already aware of his abilities and it is only a matter of time before he helps the masses. And according to Lady Nada and Merlin, Jesus and Mary Magdalene are much needed and will be a light like the world has never seen. I myself cannot wait to witness this light and it gives me much hope for the future.
Now this does not necessarily mean that any of us needs a savior, but perhaps rather an understanding of how to harness our own power. Did you know that according to Winston Churchill, a group of 10,000 people successfully changed the course of a recent tropical storm, just by joining together and meditating? And according to Winston, Jesus did in fact change the course of human history, simply by being nailed to a cross. Indeed, Baird T. Spalding notes in The Life and Teaching of the Masters of the Far East that Jesus did this to prove that there is more to life than the physical — we all have a deeper spiritual body. And that all religions are somewhat the same — yet true power and knowledge comes from within, even without the rituals of religion.
Nevertheless, religion — including Christianity — has been a light for many, and a pivotal part of the Christmas story. Some of the most beautiful buildings in the world are of course churches and other places of worship. And on that note, I will share a few of my stories about churches over the years.
On a hot summer’s day several years ago, my spiritual husband and I visited Warwick Castle in southwest England. Making our way through the crowds of schoolchildren, past polished suits of armor and Victorian photographs of women in white dresses, we made a beeline for the family chapel. My personal image is below.
To my amazement, as we crossed the threshold, the room fell silent, and both my mentor and I felt a rush of vertigo wash over our crown chakras. And once we left the chapel a few minutes later, the vertigo disappeared! We realized that it was the high vibration energies that filled the chapel due to centuries of devotion and ritual. Have you ever felt this sensation in a place of worship?
A few years ago, we were again back in England touring Glastonbury Abbey, on a chilly and typically cloudy spring afternoon. After a quick snack of coffee and homemade cake, we set out to explore the ruins of the ancient site. All of a sudden, a 19th century priest spirit appeared from behind a ruin! He said his name was James and his message was that everything was going to be okay. How sweet is that? We smiled and thanked him and then he disappeared.
A short while later, Leonardo Da Vinci appeared to my spiritual husband clairvoyantly and began to sketch out how each of the ruins looked in their original time, describing where the fireplaces had been, where the food was stored, and where other outbuildings had been located. Da Vinci is of course an amazing artist and technician, but also an astute businessman who has given me much advice via Yellow Feather over the years.
And for my final story, I was with my companions in Montreal, Canada a few years ago, where we toured several beautiful Catholic churches. The Notre-Dame Basilica was one and is perhaps the most exquisite church I have ever seen. Below is one of my personal photos.
One wintry afternoon, we also decided to tour the more modern Saint Joseph’s Oratory of Mount Royal, which was equally beautiful. We snapped many photos, including the one below, and admired the older ante buildings as well. When we looked at our photos later that evening, we were astounded to see an image of an austere woman in her 70s, wearing a black dress, with her silver hair pulled into a low bun. And when we asked Winston who she was, he said she was a ghost! Her name was Ethel and she was a teacher and midwife whom had tragically been murdered by her husband, when trying to expose him for his crimes.
Now, this is a somewhat sad story but also a story of hope. Not only did Ethel choose a path of light during her lifetime, but she also made her presence known and connected with us, for which I am very grateful. So tonight, I say a Christmas prayer for Ethel and I say one for you.
As we continue our journey through life and welcome the start of a new year, the spirits and I thank you for reading these stories. And as for Jesus, stay tuned for a future post on apports, or objects that spirits bring from other dimensions and materialize in the physical plane — usually for healing. Yes, this is the secret behind the story of Jesus feeding the multitude with the loaves and the fish! Namaste.