
she cried out to G-d whoever, to whatever or whoever he or she or it was.
lauri anne was consumed by the love of Messiah Jesus... who filled her with healing, light, joy and love.
her hunger for an intimate relationship with G-d caused her to walk an individual path in the silence of her heart where she listens for the secrets and the mysteries of His Word, as Isaiah said, treasures of darkness and hidden riches of secret places. and, as Hidlegard of Bingen’s quest for wisdom... that elusive treasure which dwells wonderfully in the Godhead’s heart.
she believes as Elijah experienced that the Lord was not in the wind, not in the earthquake, not in the fire, but in the still small voice, which can heal and restore us with truth.
through the mystikcenter, she desires to touch the world with His love.
believing along with mother Teresa, that if, or when we are judged, we will be judged by our love. and with Teresa of Avila... the important thing is not to think much but to love much; and so do that which best stirs you to love, for G-d is love.
m y s t i k c e n t e r
...center for divine mysticism...
Saint Thérèse de Lisieux:
Thérèse is known for her "Little Way." In her quest for sanctity, she realized that it was not necessary to accomplish heroic acts, or "great deeds", in order to attain holiness and to express her love of God. She wrote,
"For me, prayer is a surge of the heart; it is a simple look turned toward Heaven, it is a cry of recognition and of love, embracing both trial and joy; in a word, something noble, supernatural, which enlarges my soul and unites it to God.... I have not the courage to look through books for beautiful prayers.... I do as a child who has not learned to read, I just tell our Lord all that I want and He understands."
"Just like 'myth' and 'mysticism', 'mystic' is rooted in the Greek verb musteion: to close the eyes or the mouth. Mystics tend to seek union with what is closest to their heart. Theistic mystics seek a union with God but not identity. In the Apocrypha of the Old Testament, a 'mystery' was known only to the initiated (mystes). In the New Testament this 'mystery' is the revelation of the word of God."
--Stephanie Roth
i, lauri anne, have invited Him in, and i pray He comes to meet you spiritually, mentally, emotionally and physically, without limits. let the water flow!
i would give my last cup of water on this earth to quench a thirsting soul.
Messiah Jesus gave his very own blood.. his heart broke to open the door.
i offer you mystikcenter as a free gift.. as a door to His heart.