January 23, 2024
My dad was a scientist. He retired as the Dean of Science at a major state university where I grew up surrounded by the science community. And since, like most sacred traditions, my beliefs lack the scientific rigor of empirical proof, we didn’t talk much about my spiritual journey. Until he died. Since then our conversations have been beyond anything I could have imagined.
I’ve been talking with Dad through an intuitive. Lucas is amazing and has also offered powerful insights on this journey of the awakening Light in Ireland. From the first session, Dad has been adamant that I explore our family’s mystical heritage in Ireland. I’ve mentioned some of this in prior posts. And in a session with Lucas yesterday, I was reminded that my blood line, especially through my father, was no stranger to ancient magic.
As I spend time with those who join me in Ireland for the sacred gatherings, I find this is also true for many of them. For when we open to the soul call, it’s often an echo coming down to us through our biological lineage. A soul call embedded in our very DNA.
We are awakening to and remembering those in our lineage, our tribe, who kept the faith for their people, who kept the sacred truth connection alive. And whether we name it Light Working or Light Walking or Faith Keeping, we are called to manifest that energy for our people, our tribe. And the world.
In many traditional tribal cultures, one member of the tribe
assumes the role of Faithkeeper. This person’s role is to remain at peace, centered in spiritual vision, no matter what events befall the tribe. Even if everyone else in the tribe slips into pain, fear, or dissension, the Faithkeeper is the one person the tribe can rely on as a lifeline to the Presence, the Sacred Truth.
We are called to keep the faith. We are called to be Faithkeepers.
Beannacht,
Judith

Such powerful words, Judith. Thank you, sister.
I am glad for your rapport with your father. I’m also pleased to read about your mystic, Irish heritage. I’ve enjoyed learning about this aspect of your life, which among other things directs your journeys to Ireland, and will continue to find pleasure and meaning in learning more. I hope you are doing really well nowadays.