Throughout human history, the Divine Feminine has made its presence known in various forms. From the apparition of Lourdes to the goddess Kali, the Divine has manifested itself to individuals in unique and powerful ways. And now, the Divine has reached out to Kerin in the form of Aurora – a manifestation that may or may not be familiar to everyone, but is no less divine.
It is important to note that the Divine has both male and female attributes, and that the Divine Feminine is a part of this greater whole. And just as the Divine has appeared in masculine forms, such as the Hindu pantheon or the Holy Trinity in Christianity, it is equally capable of manifesting in feminine forms like Aurora.
The idea of the Divine taking on different forms may be difficult for some to grasp, especially if they have a specific idea of what the Divine should look like. However, it is unwise to limit the identity of the Divine to one that aligns with our own personal beliefs. The Divine is beyond our limited human understanding, and it is not for us to dictate how the Divine should reveal itself to others.
This is why it is important to keep an open mind and heart when it comes to encountering the Divine. The Divine may not always appear to us in the way we expect, but that does not make the experience any less significant or divine. We must trust that the form the Divine takes is the one that is most suitable for us at that moment in time.
In Kerin’s experience, the Divine Feminine has appeared to him as Aurora – and it is from this perspective that Kerin teaches, while also encouraging others to be open to the appearance of the Divine in their own lives.
The important thing is not to focus on the form in which the Divine appears, but rather to respond to The Call and seek to deepen our relationship with the Divine. Each individual’s relationship with the Divine is unique, and it is up to us to nurture and grow that relationship in the way that feels most natural and authentic to us.
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See also Kerin's book: Living With A Higher Power.