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Mary 153 Mother of the Angels contains multiple short stories of modern-day miracles to some much older and possibly long forgotten. If you are suffering from the loss of a loved one, looking for a connection to that loved one, needing inspiration, or just a different perspective, this will be the book for you. On July 19, 2020, I received the most beautiful gift from God: pictured proof of a rainbow lens, a portal. It wasn’t until the following year that I began sharing signs of spiritual connection. Now people are sharing their signs of connection from their deceased loved ones with me. It has brought about an incredible sense of peace, love, and light.“The eye sees only what the mind is prepared to comprehend.”Henri Bergson, French PhilosopherI experienced multiple deaths of loved ones; along with listening to many people’s stories about how angels have helped or even saved their lives during my life and fourteen years of forensic death investigation. My unique experiences have allowed me to focus on similarities and trends during this time, giving me a distinctive perspective at the time of someone’s death. My first angel experience started with the death of my father when I was twelve years old. What happened after he died made me look closer at death, angels, and developing a strong intuition. My quest began. After a unique experience in 2007, I knew one day I would research the mysterious life of Mary Magdalene.In 2020 COVID-19 hit, I was now a CRNA, and all elective surgeries were canceled in the United States. This gave me a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to start writing about these experiences. My path was guided by a heavenly sign of sacred geometry, the doorway of life, and the lens of the vesica piscis—a rainbow portal connection between heaven and earth. Using my faith as the reflective lens to see the world. Guidance led me from darkness to the light when discovering the meaning of this beautiful rainbow eye, and its significance to Mary Magdalene. Her title is known as Mary H Magdalhnh, which equals 153.My hope is that once you read Mary 153, Mother of the Angels, your eyes and mind will see and comprehend what your eyes may have once missed.
Congratulations on embarking on your writing journey, Bonnie Bee Bultman! What an inspiring read. A few years ago I stumbled on this subject matter and it's made me see the world differently ever since. 'Mary 153 Mother of the Angels' is thought-provoking, fascinating, and enlightening. It reminded me that although losing loved ones is painful and changes our lives forever, it doesn't mean that we lose them completely. They're still around us - we just have to look for the signs. As a bonus, lea
Addendum: I watched this interview with Bonnie after I heard about this book and the interview is fantastic!!! Highly recommend!https://youtu.be/zaHBRLpyloMWhat an amazing compilation of experiences! Ch. 22, Signs and Heavenly Portals shows such an incredible ability to capture these photos and give the connection to the angels and know they are close to you! It gave such a sense of peace after recently losing someone. Take a look around, you maybe missing what is right in front of you.
I highly recommend this book to anyone dealing with a terminal illness or death. I did not realize how many signs from heaven we receive until reading this book. I was caring for my mom, who was terminally ill. Bonnie is my cousin, and I contacted her after reading her book because I was now seeing the signs she talked about in the book. We had a Goldfinch show up the day my mom started on hospice, and the bird would peck on the window of whatever room my mother was in. Bonnie suggested I ask my

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