I have lived in Rochester, NY for the past 20 years. One of the greatest challenges of our winters ( in addition to the snow) is not seeing the sunlight since the days are shorter and the skies seem more grey than usual. During this time, it is so easy to feel a sense of heaviness that can morph into sadness. We can call it depression or Seasonal Affective Disorder but in the setting of the pandemic – where we are less connected and prone to be more socially isolated – we all can suffer from this sense of feeling alone and sad.
What does Mary Magdalene have to say about this? How can we heal from sadness?
The answer to sadness is a gentle loving acceptance. Allowing it to move through you. Trusting it has a purpose. Trusting that if you give it space it will reveal the message that is there for you to hear. Sadness is not an enemy you have to conquer or pretend it’s not there or push away. Sadness is a friend—asking for love. You are so worthy of this love. The love of the Beloved that is always there ready to embrace you—ready to comfort you and soothe you.
Message from Maggie Day 3 – Healing from sadness
Maggie always has a way of sharing her message with so much love and gentleness.
You can listen to the full message here.
You can also read the full message here.
Live Zoom gathering
This week will conclude with a live Zoom gathering on Sunday February 28th from 11am to 1pm EST where I will share a group reading with Maggie using my drawings.
If you would like to join us for the live Zoom gathering, please send payment via PayPal for $25 here. If you prefer to send a check, you can send it to Seema Khaneja, P0 Box 18373, Rochester, NY 14618. (Please let me know that you are doing this so I can make sure to include you in my list to send Zoom info.)
If you are using PayPal, once I receive your payment, I will share details of the Zoom gathering about a day before the event.
There are some scholarships available to support a few participants so email me at [email protected] for more information.