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Devotion: The Power to Create

A channeled conversation with Mother Mary on humility, surrender, and the inner posture that allows devotion to move through your life more cleanly. Includes a sun meditation from the book.

  • What Mother Mary says about the posture that lets devotion flow without obstruction
  • Why humility isn't weakness โ€” and what it actually does energetically
  • A sun practice from the book to embody what you read

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Mother Mary
"When the heart bows willingly, it opens the door to Grace. Humility is the heart's way of saying, 'I trust something greater than my own will.'"
โ€” Mother Mary, from the chapter
About the Book

Devotion: The Power to Create

A guide for people ready to stop performing devotion and start living it. Featuring channeled conversations with 21 Divine Beings โ€” including Jesus, Mother Mary, Quan Yin, and Archangel Michael โ€” on the seven mechanics that determine how your energy shapes your life.

Each chapter is a transmission. Something in you will recognize it.

The chapter is open for you, friend. Read slowly.

Mother Mary

This is an excerpt from the Mother Mary chapter in Devotion: The Power to Create. It came through as a direct conversation โ€” Shanti asking, Mary responding. The subject is humility: not as a virtue to practice, but as the energetic posture that allows devotion to move.

Read it as you would receive anything. Let it settle before you analyze it.

Take a breath. Let your heart soften. Read slowly, as if receiving rather than consuming.

When the Heart Bows Willingly

An excerpt from the conversation with Mother Mary

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Mary When the heart bows willingly, it opens the door to Grace. Humility is the heart's way of saying, "I trust something greater than my own will." It allows the current of devotion to move freely through you without obstruction.

The ego often wants to understand or control the outcome of devotion, but humility simply says yes โ€” yes to love, yes to learning, yes to the unknown. This yes is what allows your devotion to create miracles.

When you feel resistance, when pride or fear begin to rise, pause and ask, "Can my heart bow here?" Bowing is not submission. It is reverence. It is remembering that your true strength comes from alignment, not force.

The devoted heart knows that everything is an altar โ€” each person, each challenge, each breath โ€” and when you bring humility to your altar, devotion transforms what it touches.

Humility, then, is the posture that keeps your devotion pure. Without it, devotion can become attachment. With it, devotion becomes liberation.

Each time you bow, you are not shrinking. You are choosing to stand inside a greater field of truth than the one your mind can see.

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Embodiment Practice

Mother Mary's Sun Meditation

Find your space

Choose a quiet place outside where you can sit beneath the sun. Pick a time when the sunlight feels warm and present โ€” not something to endure, but something to receive.

Ground and open

Settle into a comfortable seat. Feel the ground underneath you. Close your eyes and take several slow breaths. Gently tilt your face upward, as if inviting the light in.

Let the heart expand

Bring your attention to your chest. With each breath, allow it to soften and open โ€” creating space for the light to enter. There is nothing to do here but receive.

As the warmth settles in, say quietly: "Please open my capacity to feel the flow of my devotion. Guide me to align this energy with my highest good."
Let it reveal

Stay with the warmth in your chest. Notice what surfaces โ€” not to analyze it, but to see it clearly. Where does your energy actually go? What does it move toward when you stop directing it?

Close with stillness

When you're ready, lower your face and place one hand over your heart. Breathe once more. Carry the warmth with you as information, not instruction.

Devotion is already moving through you. The work is learning to see where it goes โ€” and choosing where to direct it.