Splendour of the light



As the splendour of the light kissed the radiant ground
The Messiah placed his tender foot in the golden and green grass his mind outward
His faithful heart strumming to the beat of the maker
The being vibrated his love beside him and all around his pure cristal body
Slowly brushing against him in calm serenity
Embellishing in his return
The face, of love realised as he looked into his dear soul as his life and past presences flashed before him
Where am I? He thought
Home! Spoke God!
It was but an eternity for you but a mere whisper here.
Everything is so clear Father, he uttered as he gently raised his arms and remembered his glory
And the light sensitive as it was seemed to move between his fingers
He turned to look for the being and was pulled deeper into the source of love
Here I am and I am all of you so do not be afraid, for you are all of me
All the love is shared in our peace, and the peace we have made will be historical and everlasting for the love carried by your perfect hands, he declared is magnificent and you are needed to hark to all those lost souls tormented by their inner struggles
I love you Father offered the Messiah
I will love your presence for eternity for in your revelations the world is saved.
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Written on February 08, 2023

Submitted by heathert.34240 on February 08, 2023

Modified by heathert.34240 on February 08, 2023

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Heather Lydia Thornhill

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