Mission From Venus by Susan Plunket
Author:Susan Plunket
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
Published: 2019-08-08T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter 9
Lord Sananda and Lady Nada
âGood morning, my beloveds.â Lord Sanandaâs voice rang through the temple like the sound of a clear bell. âMy twin flame, Nada, and I have come to help prepare you for your mission to Earth.â
Heipleido slipped into his seat next to Toomeh, who noted how clear Heipleidoâs eyes looked, and smiled at him before turning his attention back to Lord Sananda.
âYou will be joining more than sixty million wanderers from higher dimensions already on Earth, who are there attempting to raise the planetary vibration. As you know, our plan is for your group to provide the tipping point, allowing enlightenment to sweep the planet.â
Soonam stared at Lady Nadaâs loveliness. Red hair fell to Nadaâs waist. Her slender arms, throat and oval face were milky white against her flowing violet robes. She looked as if she had been soaked in flowers. Soonam had heard many stories about Lady Nada, but loved most the one of her first meeting with Lord Sananda. At the time of their meeting, he was known as Jesus, and she, as Mary Magdalene. He was standing in the square in the midst of a group, speaking to them, when she chanced to pass by. Held by the sound of his voice, Mary stayed to listen. Jesus felt her presence, and his eyes sought her in the crowd, as if he knew who he was seeking, and when he found her, he locked his gaze on her eyes, binding them together across the distance. The experience of the light pouring from his eyes into her own was so overpowering, that she instantly awakened. In that trembling moment, her thought almost became a whisper, he comes to me with all my faults, and knows me as his own. Today, Jesus and Nada stood side by side, wearing separate bodies, but all knew them to be one Soul.
Soonam turned her gaze from Nada to Jesus. In contrast to Nadaâs milky whiteness, Lord Sanandaâs skin was a deep bronze. His shoulder length brown hair and rich bronze skin were alive with light, and from his palms an even greater light flowed out in rivers of gold. Lady Nada, too, radiated light from every electron in her being as she stood before them shimmering in her violet robes.
âTwo thousand years ago Nada and I incarnated on Earth, as you are about to do, as wanderers. In that life, we were known as Mary Magdalene and Jesus. Our mission, like yours, was to find one another and to heal the effects of planetary disharmony. We were not attempting to create a religion, but to bring the message that we are, each one of us, Divine, and that all are One. We wanted to tell the humans that there is nothing outside of themselves that can satisfy their deepest longings, that happiness is within only. It is an illusion that humans are separate from the Highest. We tried to infuse the knowledge that God is a resonance inside each of us which can be felt, especially in the heart and throat.
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