
Healing Cards, Christiane Northrup, MD
Sunday, June 28, 2020
“They want to re-write the past. If you control the past, you control the future.”
Gavin Wax, Anti-Antifa Actist
“FREEDOM”
Braveheart: Shouted seconds before beheading.
In my recent blog post, “Celtic Shamanism“, I have referred to my research and journey to the Black Madonna, following the 1991 death of my mother. She had a lifelong dedication to the Blessed Mother, specifically the Black Madonna of Czestochowa, Poland, the country of her ancestors. The populace of the United States needs the strength of this ancient feminine icon today.
The roots of the Catholic Black Madonna can be traced to the goddess Isis of Egypt, and undoubtedly to pre-historic times, when the peaceful aspects of the feminine were revered. Catholics embraced the Blessed Mother as a symbol of feminine near-divinity, similar to the Celtic blending of Christianity and Paganism [Celtic Shamanism blog, 6/1/20, Different Drummer]

Throughout history, the populace of various countries have beseeched the Black Madonna in times of siege from invaders. She is dark and represents occult wisdom, feminine divinity, and liberation of the oppressed.

Following the 1244 slaughter of the Cathars in Southern France, it is written that a statue of the Black Madonna was carried by survivors for safety to a monastery in Montserat near Barcelona, Spain. I can attest to this . Here I am at the cathedral that houses the Black Madonna of Montserat in 2008.


In 1531, the Blessed Mother appeared to an Aztec Indian, Juan Diego, and has been venerated as a national patroness by Mexico since that time. “She is surrounded by rays of light and stands on the crescent moon, as the Woman of the Apocalypse, arrayed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and upon her head a crown of twelve stars. Her blue-green mantle is thought to match the color once reserved for the Mexican pagan god and goddess Ometeculhtli and Onecihuatl: and her reddish dress and belt are associated with pregnancy and the Mexican culture.” (Marion Devotions, Catherine and Peter Fournier)

During the Swedish invasion of Poland in 1655, Swedish invaders were defeated by the outnumbered Polish warriors, due to a national dedication to the Black Madonna of Czestochowa. History repeated itself in the 1980’s Poland when Lech Walesa helped Poland to liberate itself from the domination of the fascist Soviet Union: he did so under the banner of the Black Madonna of Czestochowa.
IT IS TIME FOR A RETURN TO THE BLACK MADONNA FOR THE UNITED STATES IN 2020.
In recent weeks, we have been stunned as we witnessed the destruction of small businesses, loss of lives, and demolition of monuments. Our political leaders have done nothing to prevent this pillage. We are brainwashed to believe that this is a battle between Whites and People of Color, Democrats and Republicans, and even Atheists and Organized Religion. I am imploring everyone to stop this insidious polarization and reframe this madness for what it can become: A PEACEFUL populace movement to save the United States of America as our Founding Fathers (and Mothers) envisioned it to be.
We must all unite: people of color, whites, and all political and religious persuasions, to defend our freedom of speech and destruction of history by rogue, Antifa Cultural Marxist groups that seek to destroy our country. With all of its flaws, it is the greatest country in the history of the world.
I cried when I saw small business owners, often people of color, their livelihoods destroyed by these anarchists. I prayed someone would stop them: our political leaders, the police, the FBI: No one came.
Then something broke inside me. I became enraged as I viewed our monuments, our history, being destroyed, by this angry mob, Antifa. I know that anger is poison so I pondered how I could link with the Divine, the Black Madonna, or, as Wayne Dyer called it, “The Power of Intention” so that I would be guided toward right action.
I reflected on my 2012 trip to Germany. At that time, I toured the numerous German monuments to the memory of the Holocaust. These monuments were my guideposts to tracing the suffering of the Jewish people. What if someone had destroyed them because they depict a demoralizing period in German history? In a poignant moment, I gazed downward at a memorial block at Humboldt University, “Where Books are Burned, Bodies Will Follow.”

Remember these words of warning. Let us not destroy our monuments, rewrite our history, because it casts certain groups in an unfavorable light, or others in a racist one. Let us preserve them with reverence. This is how we avoid repeating our mistakes, as the Jewish people believe when they cry, “NEVER AGAIN.”
Yesterday morning Divine intervention led me to a program on YOUTUBE “Activists Against Monumental Madness.” I watched while two young activists spoke about their mission to preserve our country and our history. Gavin Wax is forming a rally to protect the statue of Teddy Roosevelt in New York as I write this blog.
But what touched my heart and linked me to the Black Madonna was an interview with Charley Field. He is leading a group to protect a statue of King St. Louis in St Louis, Missouri. He leads a rosary vigil every night at 6:30 at the statue and calls upon Our Lady to protect our monuments, to protect America, against the anarchists who seek to destroy it. I knew then what I must do.
I asked my husband to accompany me to any such group rallies or prayer vigils in the LA area that might be arranged. I will go there, wearing my mask and social distancing. I will protect my country, the country of free speech, freedom of worship and belief. I will protect it against those that want to turn it into a 1984 Fascist regime.
Stand with me to save America. The Land of the FREE.
