Maria
Dr dear Dr: The Feast of the Madonnina of Fatima is coming up on the 13th of May, is there anything special or additional we might like to know about it all?
The Feast commemorates the mystical experiences of 3 young children who were shepherds and shepherdesses in the mountains and hills of ancient Portugal, and these had experiences of a young lady in grey and cream configuration who warned them about the forthcoming dangers of the future world. No secrets left methinks to uncover, just the usual experiences and unpacking their inner content. People often ask why the Madonnina appears to children rather than adults and the answer is quite simple - children are uncomplicated and not given over to endless bouts of scepticism like adults are, they are open to the spiritual, and are keen to talk to angels and even faeries if possible, so there is more supernatural faith and courage too, a simpler and easier market to speak to and a more courageous and direct market from which to disseminate an urgent message for the human homeworld of the world - in those days it was all about the rise of old fashioned GB communism at the British Library in London. Adults are too adultic, too sceptical - always refusing graces, always apologising for the spiritual, always resisting the tenets of faith, always failing in their spiritual courage, always resisting the logic of the supernatural, always keener on the cunning devices of the underworld, always prone to the cleverness of the mighty and the rich, always succumbing in sum to the eye of the needle camels while straining at gnats, in sum adults are not prone to spreading the gospel. Nice.