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Spiritual Awakening of the Heart - Poppy of Love | Beatrice Flower Cards
Discover the red poppy as a symbol of love and spiritual awakening. Guided reflections, journaling prompts, and prayers from Beatrice Flower Cards.
Feb 248 min read


Herbarium of Mercy: A Walk with Faustina and Mary Through the Meadow of the Soul
Herbarium of Mercy is an invitation to slow down and walk with Faustina and Mary through the “meadow of the soul.” It is a gentle, nature-rhythmed prayer that helps you rediscover hidden gifts within: gratitude, tenderness, trust, and peace. This spiritual walk leads you to the quiet places of the heart where God’s Mercy heals, comforts, and reminds you that you are seen and deeply loved.
Nov 30, 20255 min read


Draw Near to Yourself – Let Jesus Tend the Garden of Your Heart
Draw Near to Yourself is an invitation to return to the quiet place within—the one you forget when life rushes too fast. It’s a gentle reminder that you don’t need to become someone else to feel whole. When you slow down and listen, you rediscover that you already belong, you are already held, and your heart has been waiting for you to come home.
Nov 28, 20258 min read


At the Feet of Jesus: Light, Comfort, and Strength
In our darkest hours, we are called to sit at the feet of Jesus. There, like Mary of Bethany, we find light, comfort, and strength. This reflection explores the healing presence of Christ through the eyes of St. Faustina, Scripture, and the mystical wisdom of Hildegard of Bingen. Let your soul find rest and renewal in His gaze.
Nov 27, 20256 min read


Time with Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament: A Meditation on Diary 224
“I will spend all my free moments at the feet of Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament.” (Diary 224) — Discover the grace and peace that flows from time with Jesus in the Eucharist.
Oct 14, 20252 min read


Gratitude to God in Everyday Life – St. Faustina's Hidden Offering
St. Faustina teaches us what it means to live gratitude to God in everyday life—not only through prayer, but in the quiet offering of vocation, memory, and presence. Her Diary reminds us that thanksgiving is not just an act, but a way of being. This reflection explores how we too can remember and respond to God’s mercy with daily faithfulness.
May 26, 20252 min read


Leaving the Jar Behind – The Courage of Photini
Photini wasn’t looking for Jesus—she came to the well at noon, avoiding stares and shame. But Jesus was already waiting. He didn't condemn her. He invited her into truth and transformation. The woman once marked by brokenness became a bold witness. Leaving her jar behind, she ran to those who once judged her—now overflowing with living water.
Apr 29, 20256 min read


Encounter Jesus Personally – A Well Within Every Woman
ENCOUNTER is a prayerful space for women to meet Jesus personally—like the Samaritan woman who left her jar behind and discovered the truth for herself (John 4:42). Today I invite you to encounter Jesus personally starting with the Samaritan women, Photini, at the well of your heart.
Apr 23, 20256 min read


Jesus, I Trust in You – St. Faustina’s Tender Dialogue of the Soul
“Jesus, I trust in You!” These words from St. Faustina's Diary (317) hold a lifeline for those in pain or doubt. Her example invites us to live with trust—deep, honest, and rooted in God's mercy. This reflection offers encouragement to lean on that divine trust, especially in times of struggle.
May 29, 20213 min read


Humility in the Hidden Life: A Reflection with St. Faustina
St. Faustina’s image of a violet hidden among lilies invites us into a quiet, radiant path of humility. In this reflection, we explore how emptying ourselves for the sake of immortal souls becomes a profound act of love. Inspired by spring violets and Polish longing for depth, we ask: What does it mean to live humbly, hidden, and fully for God?
May 15, 20213 min read


Suffering Without Complaining – A Reflection with St. Faustina
“To suffer without complaining” – St. Faustina’s quiet heroism calls us to unite our pain with Christ’s Sacred Heart. This reflection explores how silent suffering becomes sacred offering, rooted in trust, comfort for others, and the mystery of divine love. Learn how St. Faustina teaches us to suffer well—and transform pain into purpose.
May 13, 20212 min read
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