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<blockquote>I AM a cosmic mother, and as much your mother as I am the mother of beloved [[Jesus]]. Some who are adherents of the Christian faith call me the Mother of God. To those of the protesting branch of orthodox Christianity this seems a sacrilege; for men may well ask, “Who is worthy to be the Mother of God?”</blockquote>
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I AM a cosmic mother, and as much your mother as I am the mother of beloved [[Jesus]]. Some who are adherents of the Christian faith call me the Mother of God. To those of the protesting branch of orthodox Christianity this seems a sacrilege; for men may well ask, “Who is worthy to be the Mother of God?”


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<blockquote>But this concept, when understood to mean the mother of the embodiment of the Divine Spirit, reveals the glorious truth that every mother who understands that which was spoken—“and the Word was made flesh and dwelt among us”<ref>John 1:14</ref>—may be the Mother of God.<ref>Mary, “A Letter from Mother Mary,” ''Keepers of the Flame Lesson 16'', p. 9.</ref></blockquote>
But this concept, when understood to mean the mother of the embodiment of the Divine Spirit, reveals the glorious truth that every mother who understands that which was spoken—“and the Word was made flesh and dwelt among us”<ref>John 1:14</ref>—may be the Mother of God.<ref>Mary, “A Letter from Mother Mary,” ''Keepers of the Flame Lesson 16'', p. 9.</ref>
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