• The Search for the Lost Manuscript: Julian of Norwich (BBC Website) Jesus, Near-Death Experiences, and Religion, Annabel Beam Falls, Meets Jesus & Is Healed, When Hellfire & Damnation Preachers Meet A Loving & Forgiving God, What Howard Storm Learned From Jesus & The Angels, How To Get In Touch With Jesus, Angels, God, The Chosen: The First Multi-Season Television Series About The Life Of Christ, Julian of Norwich – The Search for the Lost Manuscript, The Search for the Lost Manuscript: Julian of Norwich, Jesus, Near-Death Experiences and Religion, Jesus, Christians, and Near-Death Experiences, Sheila Shaw – “He Came To Me In The Color Of Love”, Officer Ali Perez Meets Jesus After Being Shot, Juan Maria Crisostomo – An Encounter With Mama Mary & Jesus, Religious Figures In NDEs, Especially Jesus & Muhammad, Deputy Marty Breeden’s Encounter With Jesus. Revelations of Divine Love dared to present an alternative vision of man’s relationship with God, a theology fundamentally at odds with the church of Julian’s time, and for 500 years the book was suppressed. She has not yet been formally beatified or canonised in the Roman Catholic Church, so she is not currently in the Roman Martyrology or on the liturgical calendar of the Catholic Church in England and Wales. If there be anywhere on earth a lover of God who is always kept safe from falling, I know nothing of it, for it was not shown me. For we are so preciously loved by God that we cannot even comprehend it. Enjoy reading this blog? Prayer fastens the soul to God and makes it one with God's will. Despite the fact that we live in a world marred by suffering, sin and death (infectious or otherwise), for Julian there was never a need to despair. We have of nature to love and we have of grace to love: and we have of nature to dread and we have of grace to dread. But this was shewed: that in falling and in rising we are ever preciously kept in one Love. A great thing shall I make hereof in Heaven of endless worship and everlasting joys. As Caroline Walker Bynum showed, this idea was also developed by Bernard of Clairvaux and others from the 12th century onward. Sourced quotations by the English Theologian Julian of Norwich (1342 — 1416) about love, god and shewed. Julian of Norwich was the most important English mystic of the 14th century. See that I have never stopped ordering my works, nor ever shall, eternally. It re-emerged in the 20th century as an iconic text for the women’s movement and was acknowledged as a literary masterpiece. See that I am in everything. And make sweet floods to run, and noble and abundant fruits to spring. How can anything be amiss? the purpose, and the reward for which every soul labors.