The Mission of Purpose

Everyone of us have a role to play. The beggar on the street plays their part just as the baker, the poet and those in the thick cream at the top. What one might consider top to bottom is not top to bottom at all. When you shake the milk the cream becomes the whole of the milk. One purpose is no greater than the other.

 

Mission though; Ones mission is the butter. Solid in conviction. The heart see’s what the eyes cannot. This breeds desire, passion, conviction.

 

Fire is life. Fire is rebirth. Fire is absolution. Die by the fire, live by the sword. Truth and light, unity. One for all, all for one.

 

Know who you are. Let your silence speak to you. All are divinely guided when in allowance.

 

Death is a construct, a mere transition. It is not the death that matters, it is the life you lead.

 

 

 

Channeled message from Jeanne d’Arc otherwise known as Joan of Arc. In 1428 Joan, guided by Archangel Michael, Saint Margaret and Saint Catherine went before Charles VII to offer her assistance to save France from English domination. She was seventeen years old. Several victories later, Charles was crowned King of France with Joan by his side. Her capture and trial by the English led to accusations of heresy. This included blasphemy by wearing men’s clothes, acting upon visions that the church deemed demonic and refusing to submit her words and deeds to the judgement of the church. Declared guilty, she was burned at the stake on May 30, 1431 at nineteen years old. Joans actions paved the way for France’s triumph in the Hundred Years’ War decades later. The guilty verdict was overturned in 1456 and she was canonized by Pope Benedict XV in 1920 declaring Joan as one of the patron saints of France.

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