πΈπ₯ HEAVENLY MOTHER — THE HIDDEN HALF OF HIS HEART
πΈπ₯ HEAVENLY MOTHER — THE HIDDEN HALF OF HIS HEART
(Angie Abrew, Anna’s Grotto, and the Return of the Divine Feminine)
πΏ A Whisper Becomes a Voice
Every so often, a truth doesn’t just tweak the edges of our faith — it cracks the ceiling wide open.
That’s what happened when I listened to Angie Abrew.
She spoke with reverence and fire about Heavenly Mother revealing Herself — not as a poetic flourish, but as the living Creator-Mother of all life, loving, personal, and teaching. πΈ
From that encounter, Angie received ongoing instruction meant to heal the deep imbalance in our hearts and in society: our collective forgetting of Her. For generations, we’ve spoken endlessly of the Father and Son, while the Feminine Divine waited patiently in the wings… like a mother watching her children stumble in the dark, hoping they’ll remember home. π―️
⚖️ Why Masculine Alone Is Not Enough
Angie and host Sarah Decker shared a message that echoes ancient scripture: we were made to live in balance.
Both men and women carry masculine and feminine energies. When harmonized, this brings spiritual maturity — what some call spiritual sovereignty or Christ-consciousness. But when masculine dominance goes unchecked, society falls out of rhythm with heaven:
Compassion gets labeled weakness.
Intuition gets silenced.
Women’s spiritual stewardship gets sidelined.
And the result is what we see now: a world wounded by imbalance. ππ
π️π₯ Anna’s Grotto — When the Mother Came
The second part of this story takes us back 2,000 years…
The crucifixion has just happened. A small group — Anna, Mary (the Lord’s mother), Mary Magdalene, and devoted disciples — gather in a hidden grotto.
They fast. They pray. They prepare flowers, incense, oil, and water. Then they invoke the “holy shecka,” the holy spirit of promise. And suddenly — She comes.
“Her presence was sweet and terrible… like the rushing of living waters… dissolving the old forms, birthing something new.” ππΏ
Heavenly Mother descends as the Second Comforter π₯π€±
Mary Magdalene and Mary lead the ritual: they anoint, they chant psalms, they guide the disciples into the presence of the Mother of All Life.
They witness visions. Tongues of light. The grotto ceiling seems to open.
This was no tame Sunday meeting — this was the return of the Divine Feminine, fully active in early Christian worship. π
πΊ Women Who Govern and Protect
This part makes my Nemenhah heart hum. π✨
The Nemenhah Records repeatedly show women as the governing body — not by force, but through love, stewardship, and spiritual vision.
“For, it is the mothers who do nominate the Councils of the People, and the mothers who do gather the people in thanksgiving… for they are the protectors of the home and the hearth.”
— Book of Mohmeht Ahkehkt 1:12–14 (Ayahtkuhyaht Nemenhah)
The Book of Mormon quietly preserves this truth too:
“They had been taught by their mothers, that if they did not doubt, God would deliver them.”
— Alma 56:47–48
These young warriors didn’t get their strength from battle academies — they got it from faithful, governing motherswho protected and instructed their sons in the ways of God.
And the Nemenhah add:
“Wherefore, if you teach not your little ones to seek the Haymehnay to confirm in them all things, teach them nothing at all beyond their provender or their raiment… for what profit is there in much learning if they seek not the Peacemaker?”
— Ayahtkuhyaht Nemenhah 51–52
π That’s spiritual government right there. Mothers are the first prophets their children ever hear.
πΏ Rituals That Transmit Glory
Anna’s grotto reminds us that rituals are not empty gestures — they are vessels for divine power.
Fasting, chanting, sacred oils, and water… these things prepare the heart and open spiritual sight. Heavenly Mother’s presence was described as both sweet and terrible:
Sweet — like the “milk of eternal life,” nurturing and sustaining πΈ
Terrible — like the refiner’s fire, burning away ego and fear π₯
True feminine spirituality comforts and transforms. It births new souls, not just new doctrines. ✨
π The Forgotten Order — and Its Return
Mary Magdalene and Mary the Mother weren’t spectators. They were leaders of a living feminine order tied to ancient goddess traditions — Ishinana, Magdalene rites, sacred grottos.
This was part of early Christianity before centuries of hierarchy buried it. But as Angie testified, the veil is thinning. Spiritual gifts are awakening. The Mother is speaking again. πΈπ₯
The Nemenhah saw this day coming:
“And the records shall speak again from the dust, and the mothers shall lift up their voices, for they are stewards of the generations. In their hands shall the patterns of Zion be preserved.”
— Book of Tsihmlayi 3:22–24 (Ayahtkuhyaht Nemenhah)
π Zion’s blueprint isn’t just in the hands of councils of men. It’s in the hearts of righteous women, preserved quietly until the appointed time.
π‘ Why This Matters Now
Not everyone is called to a pulpit. Some are called to a kitchen table.
Both are holy. π―️π
Restoring the full image of God — Father and Mother, masculine and feminine, sword and womb ⚔️π€± — isn’t just about theology. It’s about becoming Zion.
When this balance returns to our homes, our hearts, and our communities, heaven and earth begin to harmonize again. Zion is not built by hierarchy — it’s birthed by spiritual families walking in balance.
✨ My Witness
I’m deeply grateful for sisters like Angie Abrew, who speak what many of us have only felt as a whisper.
For Anna, Mary, and Mary Magdalene, who preserved a flame.
And for the Nemenhah mothers, who kept the patterns of Zion hidden in plain sight until the day hearts were ready.
The Mother has always been here.
She was in the grotto.
She was in Zarahemla.
She’s in our homes.
And She’s calling us to remember. πΈπ₯π️
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