A Goddess Miracle: Lakshmi Rises from the Ashes of Los Angeles

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In the midst of the devastation fires in California, one resident was able to locate a statue of the Hindu Goddess Lakshmi from his spiritual altar.

He discovered the divine female in the rubble and said, “She is still hot.”

Grateful, he can be heard whispering, “I love you, Lakshmi.”

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Who is Lakshmi

Lakshmi is a goddess who brings all good things to light and to life.

As the Hindu Goddess of Good Fortune, she represents and is seen as the personification of abundance, prosperity, wealth, well-being, and harmony.

She is a living Goddess, worshipped around the world. You do not have to be Hindu to connect with her.

She is also a water goddess, in that she is born from the stirring of the milky sea.

In these times of challenge, she can be a comfort and a healer because she brings a sense of greater fortune, even in the darkest moments.

She is a powerful cosmic connection: a divine female who looks like we mortals and offers a sense of courage, hope, protection, and power.

She represents material and spiritual wealth.

Her mission is:

  • To bring good fortune, love, and beauty in all its forms.
  • To help people meet all their financial needs and more.
  • To help them eliminate fear and negativity.
  • To help them believe in love.
  • To help them nurture their souls.
  • To encourage them to live honest lives and earn a living with passion and integrity.

May the families that are suffering through this tragedy in Los Angeles be comforted, supported, and find assistance during these difficult times.

Thank you to the gentleman who shared his discovering. May Lakshmi bring blessings and healings to him and those he loves.

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Laurie Sue Brockway-Women's History
Laurie Sue Brockway-Women's History

Written by Laurie Sue Brockway-Women's History

Rev. Laurie Sue Brockway, D.Min, MAPH, is a journalist, author, officiant, and public historian. She is author of more than 20 books.

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