Friday - 2nd Week of Advent.

 Zechariah 2:14-17
14 Sing and rejoice, daughter Zion Now, I am coming to dwell in your midst. 
15 Many nations will bind themselves to the LORD on that day. 16 .The LORD will inherit Judah as his portion of the holy land and the LORD will again choose Jerusalem. 17 Silence, all people, in the presence of the LORD, who stirs forth from his holy dwelling.

Luke 1:26-38 
30 Then the angel said to her, “Do not be afraid, Mary, for you have found favor with God. 
37 for nothing will be impossible for God.”
38 Mary said, “Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord. May it be done to me according to your word.” Then the angel departed from her.


St. Teresa of Ávila taught that God dwells within each person, describing the soul as an "Interior Castle" with many rooms, where the innermost chamber is the dwelling place of God, inviting us to turn inward through prayer to discover the Infinite within our own being, created in His image. To listen, Lord’s voice (the Word), one needs a concentrated Brain , a meek heart , a living soul, and senses with habits of virtue, and a state where all four faculties are coordinated .If state of a person is not coordinated, the heart will become hardened when hearing the voice of God. If we fall into the trap of life's worries, we will not hear the voice. The easiest way to listen to God's voice by coordinating all four states is chanting  4 Rosaries daily. Meditating all mysteries of Christ.

1,Rosary  is called “Angelic Psalter”, a powerful tool to Awaken the Soul, i.e. presence of god.
2,Rosary is a meditation tool  to grow in meekness.
3,Rosary helps brain to  focus internal state. 
4.Rosary helps Focus Intellect - help to balance Imagination and thinking.
5,Protects against demonic depression.
6, Contemplative tool to comprehend the works of sanctifying grace to union with Christ.
7,Fervent rosary can powerfully enforce sacramental life.
8,Tool for  harmony of mind body and soul a key to  happiness. 

Rosary meditate on the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus through Mary's eyes, fostering deeper faith, union with Christ, and experiencing God's grace through its scriptural prayers and rhythmic repetition, moving from rote recitation to heartfelt contemplation. It's a journey through the Gospel that unites the faithful with Christ's saving work, offering peace and spiritual growth.



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