Blessings ❤❤❤
Thanks. Very helpful.
This is a great gift! Substantial talks online! So many talks don’t go deep.
Such a wonderful and insightful explanation of St. John of the Cross' magnificent work. St John gives us all an overview of the Holy Trinity's transforming love. John masterfully puts into words the fruits of that "sweet and living knowledge" absorbed over many years of his own deep prayer and transformation union. Thank You! Great episode!
Your discussions have made me fall in love with The Living Flame of Love.
I use it for meditation now. Please explain the Spiritual Canticle as well.
Just found your channel. Thank you for your ministry. You have helped me understand more clearly the writings of some of the saints.
Very beautiful! 🙏 🕊️
Bless you both for such a message of hope as God’s love transforming our weakness to strength, and for the reminder to never forget God’s omnipotence and boundless mercy.
So much to reflect on here-thank you for making this work so relevant and accessible!
A great discussion on Living Flame of Love and the Blessed Trinity's desire to lovingly transform us! I will come back to this video often. Looking forward to both of your insights in future episodes!
SO GOOD! Thank you! 💞
The gentle touch is the Son , the hand is the Father and the cautery is the Holy Spirit
Very helpful. AMEN
Thank you so much! Very inspiring - I really needed to hear this now! God bless you and the work that you do 💝
Thank you explaining everything. You are a blessing to us.
God bless you. I am grateful & filled by your affirmation of the voice of my soul.
Can purgatory be a form of our cautery?
--A Plead for Purgatory-
The Crucible of Love
Lord, God, Heavenly Father, and Holy Spirit
Strengthen my desire for immeasurable time in the crucible of purification
Let purgatory cleanse all my sins and become worthy to join all saints, angles, and God’s children
But most of all, to present myself, sinless, in the most pure form to You, O Lord
As gold freed from all impurities and left with only Love
Trinitarian: are we breathing in and out the holy spirit? Or is that what god does? We are in God.
Hi John, we're not literally breathing the Holy Spirit in and out; God is immaterial. It's a metaphor for the action of the Father and the Son spirating the Holy Spirit. St. John of the Cross is saying that insofar as we are united to God we in some way particiate in that spirating action, sharing the Holy Spirit in the world through our love.
Congratulations to you!