VEERA LAKSHMI
About The Goddess
In 1989, I began studying Vedic Astrology with a wonderful teacher named Drew who also guided me on a visual meditation where
I met my spiritual guide, an ancient Druid named Merlin.
Merlin has been my primary guide ever since.
After being guided on five journeys by Drew, I began guiding myself and then others. I mastered the art of going within to receive visions to answer all of my questions. This is how we meditate with the Goddess. She gives you visions to answer a question and when you interpret the symbols, the perfect answer is revealed. This type of meditation uses telepathy to communicate with your Spiritual Guides including your ancestors. Your body is a television set. Your heart is the transmitter and your mind is the receiver. Telepathy is the language of the heart which is the seat of the soul. Telepathy is a silent language that speaks volumes.
In 1990, I was meditating and in my vision, I saw a stunningly beautiful, clearly Hindu Goddess wearing a pink and gold sari, sitting in a giant lotus flower in a lake full of lotus flowers. She sang to me a song about herself which I call, “GODDESS” and the lyrics can be found under my blog section.
When she finished, she said, telepathically, “I want you to call yourself my Priestess from now on and I am going to guide to you all of my ancient Priestesses for you to help and to heal.”
I asked, “What is a Priestess exactly?”
“Priestesses are the women chosen by the Mother Goddess to heal her children.”
“What happened to them all?”
“They were all killed.”
“Why?”
“Because Priestesses taught the masses how to prosper from their natural talents and abilities and there’s no room for slavery in that world.”
“What is your name?”
“Vera.”
I had a small paperback book on Hindu Gods and Goddesses and I looked up Vera but there was no Vera. I set the book down and it opened to a page that said, “Aspects of Lakshmi.” I was amazed when I read, “When she is depicted with Lotus flowers she is known as “Veera Lakshmi”
Veera Lakshmi is an aspect of the Goddess Lakshmi who represents “Dhairya” meaning “Courage.” She bestows the strength and fearlessness needed to overcome obstacles and she favors those souls who are devoted to serving others and remain positive in facing the many challenges that life can put forth.
The greatest King or Queen is the greatest servant. To be a true leader, you must be devoted to the service of others.
May the Goddess Veera Lakshmi pour her many blessings of knowledge, fame, wealth and prosperity to all those who enter here.