The exhumation of La Madeleine’s remains near 1050 from Saint Maximin and the recognition of Mary comes poetically from “The Dominican Bernard Gui, [who] claimed in his chronicle, written early in the following century, that a sweet spicy fragrance emanated from the sarcophagus’ contents, and that a green shoot was found to be growing from the Magdalen’s tongue (Jansen 2000276).” Besides being poetic in his story, he signals that she will naturally speak beyond death, and she does.
After communicating night and day for seven years since April 2010, waiting on the public abuse and lies to stop, John Mayer and I talked face to face at Isleta, New Mexico, on 18 July 2017. It was John’s decision to wait and go deeply into the music (and me writing) because of the damage done to him professionally by Taylor Swift’s outright lies about him. There was never a romantic relationship, as the evidence here shows.
In 1997 when John was starting out in music and when I came to write on this literary journal, four kernels of corn were placed on Mother Teresa’s heart as the last thing in her burial before the dirt was poured. (Princess Diana was buried the same week in 1997.) Those four kernels of corn were from the Isleta tribe placed by a priest who lived near where I live now, who had previously been the priest at the mission where I took the picture of the Pietà dress in 2013 on Christmas Day. He was also the priest where John and Katy Perry took pictures together at the Mission in Santa Barbara.
Here are more of the details:
Mother Teresa’s Burial (the beginning)
Mother Teresa was buried in her chamber, “in the house she lived in for 47 years” with Union of Catholic Asian News reporting Calcutta Vicar General Monsignor Francis Gomes stating that “It is the nuns who have decided that she be buried in the the motherhouse.” The news continues, “Five workers stood by at 2:30 p.m. [on 13 September 1997] to help with the filling of the grave, and cement joining of the slabs. They witnessed the closing of a volume in the life and mission of the Missionaries of Charity” (ucanews.com Retrieved 3.10.22).
My White Bichon Frise Moonbeam that I Would Find on the Sistine Walls Upon His Passing
To loop back again in the connections to move further, the evening of 13th of September is the last Moment I would see Moonbeam alive in 2015 (also a Pluto Return to Mary Magdalene as we will see in a moment) in the same week that I photographed a church here right before it was torn down while I was writing about Homer, Dante, and the Sistine, and all the miracles (written about in My Love Affair with Moonbeam). Moonbeam passed then, right after we photographed the church before it was torn down, and on the same dates as Dante’s passing, 13/14 September. When I was studying the Sistine artwork, it was then, because of this immediate passing and the loss feeling so intense, that I noticed the white dog throughout and knew what it meant: the feminine, the white dog star.
Sacred Corn from Isleta Where John and I Met Buried with Mother Teresa
On this literary journal in the article “Writing from the Rite: Miracles at Isleta” I wrote in 2020 of the four kernels of corn coming from the Indigenous Americans at Isleta, where John and I finally met after seven years of communicating day and night, in 2017, directly to they being the last thing placed/planted on Mother Teresa’s heart before the closing of the coffin in 1997, twenty years earlier, the year got the journal, and the year John started in music.
The priest who did this, Father Larry Gosselin*, and of which he wrote in his book I Have Been Waiting for You: A Personal and Spiritual Journey with Saint Teresa of Kolkata (Calcutta), was the former priest of the Mescalero Mission here where I took the picture alone on Christmas Day 2013 in the dress that I would re-discover the sash to in December 2020.
Taylor Swift copying the dress I posted (from my picture from 2013, and reposted in 2020):
After Father Gosselin had left here, he then went on to become the priest at the oldest run mission in California in Santa Barbara, Katy Perry’s birth place, and this being the mission where she and John took pictures together in 2012, the year before I took that photo, without any of us aware of these connections in those Moments, when they were watching out for me and for John. Katy’s daughter Daisy Dove would then be born on Mother Teresa’s birth day in 2020 (and the the miracles I’ve written of in connection of the year to the Divine Comedy’s completion, with the main real characters of Vézelay—Saint Bernard and Saint Francis, and Mary being in the Divine Comedy).
2020 was the 700 year anniversary of the Divine Comedy, as well as being the first time in hundreds of years that the cosmic alignments matched.
It is importantly in India, where Mother Teresa lived her life and was buried with the planted kernels of corn, where the Buddha was born c. 563 or 480 BCE and where he went beyond death and “attainted Mahaparinirvana after his death” c. 483 to 400 BCE, wich parinirvana meaning, “nirvana-after-death, which occurs upon the death of someone who has attained nirvana during his or her lifetime. It implies a release from Samsāra, karma and rebirth as well as the dissolution of the skandhas” (Wikipedia “Parinirvana” Retrieved 3.10.22). It is the Buddha’s Diamond Sutra278, “the diamond that cuts through illusion,” that also helps to open this gate of understanding beyond identity and death, which is the symbol of the green sprout coming from Mary Magdalene’s tongue—the ability to speak beyond death, which has not died and is beyond death—at Saint Maximin. Psalm 45 is a love song “to the Chief Musician.” It begins with the words “my tongue is the pen of a ready writer” and promises a different kingdom: 1 My heart is inditing [or overflowing with] a good matter: I speak of the things which I have made touching the king: my tongue is the pen of a ready writer. 2 Thou art fairer than the children of men: grace is poured into they lips: therefore god has blessed thee forever. 3 Gird thy sword upon thy thigh, O most mighty,
with thy glory and thy majesty. 4 And in thy majesty ride prosperously because of truth and meekness and righteousness; and thy right hand shall teach thee terrible [awe-inspiring] things (Scofield Study Bible).
It continues in a glorious description of the female linked to that of her husband, the king, not her father’s house. Her house in this song is a new reign and there is a change in the sceptre, as there is in Jacob’s prophecy. It is the Psalm before Psalm 46 where the waters of Siloam flow through Jerusalem: “4 There is a river, the streams whereof shall make glad the city of God, the holy place of the tabernacles of the most High. 5 God is in the midst of her; she shall not be moved: God shall help her, and that right early.” The blind man whose eyes are
washed to recognition of clarity in those very waters like my name is one who also accompanied Mary Magdalene on this boat to Provençe, bringing the recognition of the sacred water, the River, what makes glad the inspired city. It also implies his recognition of her and why he is with her, these now flowing waters to flowers blooming in Provençe.
* The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Robert Goselin, which was dated in 1185, in the ‘Knights Templars’ Records’, Lincolnshire, during the reign of King Henry 11, known as ‘The Builder of Churches’, 1154-1189.