The Ecstasy of Revelation - Julian of Norwich by Gene Keys published on 2016-10-06T17:19:47Z Julian of Norwich, or ‘Mother Julian’ as she is tenderly known, was a Christian renunciate living in England in the Middle Ages. Her ecstasy came through a series of Divine revelations in which she directly experienced the Passion of Christ. In this monologue, Richard enters deeply into her gentle spirit and into the field of her revelation, pinpointing her core contemporary message through the understanding of Divine Grace and forgiveness. Genre Storytelling Comment by Michele Guillemette I'm really interested about the corpus christie.Divine Mother. 2024-04-08T00:32:29Z Comment by luis dela mane This is fantastic for me as im listening to gene key17. Personally im so often seeking to secure my faith, sometimes it’s amazing, and gifted, and sometimes i am at odds. Around 22 years ago i knew nothing of Julian of Norwich, and found myself - 2024-03-24T22:54:17Z Comment by maneele Beautiful, I believe I cried..❤️ 2024-03-24T16:28:18Z Comment by Leisa Wow 😮 2023-11-08T06:02:38Z Comment by Odile Nicolas Etienne Pure delight. Such a blessing. Thank you 🙏 i feel so honored to receive the gift of this teaching 🙏 2023-08-27T20:55:06Z Comment by Ashar-Rah Soul Sanctuary deeply grateful. xx So much beautiful alignment and comfort. 2023-08-10T07:00:04Z Comment by Maria Fernandes Rodrigues 🤍✨ 2023-05-31T08:51:13Z Comment by BAB I love your love 2022-09-07T06:15:10Z Comment by Anni Christina glorious goosebumps I am not quite sure how this can be so synchronistic with some of my experiences , especially since working with gene keys practice. 2022-08-13T21:03:52Z Comment by 🕳🐇🍄 I could listen to That music forever!.... this was one if the most divine things I’ve ever heard... and for me it came with impeccable timing 🙏🏼❤️❤️❤️ 2020-12-14T17:36:32Z Comment by Abigail This poem is my experience as is the art. https://abigaildengel.com/2017/02/12/a-glimpse/ 2020-07-11T16:29:09Z Comment by forestdweller Profound. At 72, I am understanding the Christian sacrifice for the first time. "All manner of things shall be well." Blessings and thanks. 2018-05-29T20:33:21Z Comment by Nayla Nasra Deeply touching, thank you. 2017-08-13T08:48:35Z