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Rose 40: What the World Began to Show Me
Mar 19, 2026
3m 36s
Rose 39: The Light That Restores Me
Mar 12, 2026
3m 28s
Rose 38: The Strength That Lives Within Holiness
Mar 9, 2026
3m 25s
Rose 37: The Blessing I Did Not Know I Carried
Mar 5, 2026
3m 04s
Rose 36: When Holiness Became My Lens
Mar 3, 2026
3m 25s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 3/19/26 | Rose 40: What the World Began to Show Me | In this fortieth offering from The Roses of Magdalene, Mary begins to notice that the world is reflecting the shift that has occurred within her. As she rests in unity and holiness, separation softens in what she sees. This story is an invitation to recognize that perception is not passive—the world we experience begins to mirror the awareness we hold. | 3m 36s | ||||||
| 3/12/26 | Rose 39: The Light That Restores Me | In this thirty-ninth offering from The Roses of Magdalene, Mary reflects on the discovery that salvation is not something granted from outside, but something remembered within. As she rests in the holiness of her own awareness, fear and judgment begin to dissolve. This story invites listeners to rediscover the quiet light within themselves—the presence that restores peace whenever it is remembered. | 3m 28s | ||||||
| 3/9/26 | Rose 38: The Strength That Lives Within Holiness | In this thirty-eighth offering from The Roses of Magdalene, Mary discovers that holiness is not weakness, but a quiet strength rooted in love. As she rests in this awareness, fear and conflict begin to soften, revealing the creative power of compassion and presence. This story is an invitation to trust that the light within you carries the ability to heal, calm, and restore peace wherever it is allowed to shine. | 3m 25s | ||||||
| 3/5/26 | Rose 37: The Blessing I Did Not Know I Carried | In this thirty-seventh offering from The Roses of Magdalene, Mary discovers that blessing is not reserved for sacred rituals or spiritual leaders. When the mind rests in love and holiness is remembered, even the simplest act of seeing becomes a blessing. This story invites us to recognize that the way we look upon the world quietly influences it, and that our presence itself can be a source of peace. | 3m 04s | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | Rose 36: When Holiness Became My Lens | In this thirty-sixth offering from The Roses of Magdalene, Mary discovers that holiness is not confined within her — it naturally extends to everything she sees. As perception shifts from judgment to presence, the world feels included in something gentler and more unified. This story is an invitation to recognize that your inner light is not private; it shapes and softens the world you look upon. | 3m 25s | ||||||
| 2/27/26 | Rose 35: What I Remembered About Myself | In this thirty-fifth offering from The Roses of Magdalene, Mary remembers a truth that humbles rather than elevates: her mind is part of God, and therefore inherently holy. As she releases the belief that holiness must be earned, a quiet peace settles in. This story is an invitation to rest in your own sacredness — not as perfection, but as belonging. | 3m 23s | ||||||
| 2/22/26 | Rose 34: When Peace Became an Option | In this thirty-fourth offering from The Roses of Magdalene, Mary discovers that peace is not dependent on changing circumstances, but on willingness to see differently. As she loosens her grip on judgment and fear, peace gently enters the moment. This story is an invitation to remember that peace is always available — not as an outcome, but as a choice in perception. | 3m 17s | ||||||
| 2/21/26 | Rose 33: When Another Way Revealed Itself | In this thirty-third offering from The Roses of Magdalene, Mary senses the quiet possibility of a new way of seeing. Without force or certainty, she allows space for perception to soften beyond fear and habit. This story is an invitation to trust that another way of looking at the world is already present — waiting not for answers, but for openness. | 3m 38s | ||||||
| 2/20/26 | Rose 32: When I Realized I Had Been the One Seeing | In this thirty-second offering from The Roses of Magdalene, Mary discovers that the world she experiences has been shaped by perception, memory, and belief. Rather than creating blame, this realization brings relief — if perception participates in creation, then it can also change. This story is an invitation to loosen old interpretations and allow a truer, gentler world to emerge through new seeing. | 3m 54s | ||||||
| 2/20/26 | Rose 31: When I Released the Role of Victim | In this thirty-first offering from The Roses of Magdalene, Mary gently recognizes how the belief in victimhood shapes perception and drains inner power. As she releases this lens, she does not deny pain — she reclaims choice. This story is an invitation to step out of powerlessness, remember your inner authority, and meet life from a place of presence rather than defeat. | 3m 40s | ||||||
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| 2/16/26 | Rose 30: Where the Sacred Has Always Lived | In this thirtieth offering from The Roses of Magdalene, Mary completes a journey of perception by realizing that the Divine she sees everywhere is not separate from her own awareness. As inner and outer dissolve into one seeing, peace settles naturally. This story is an invitation to remember that the sacred has never been distant — it has always been the light through which we see. | 3m 12s | ||||||
| 2/15/26 | Rose 29: When the Sacred Became Visible | In this twenty-ninth offering from The Roses of Magdalene, Mary discovers that the Divine is not found apart from the world, but revealed through it. As her perception softens, the ordinary becomes luminous and separation dissolves. This story is an invitation to recognize the sacred presence woven through all things and to meet life itself as a living prayer. | 3m 18s | ||||||
| 2/9/26 | Rose 28: When I Chose Another Way of Seeing | In this twenty-eighth offering from The Roses of Magdalene, Mary discovers that true seeing is not a single insight but a living practice. As familiar perceptions arise, she gently chooses again—opening space for new meaning to appear. This story is an invitation to release certainty, soften habitual interpretations, and trust that a different way of seeing will reveal itself when we remain willing. | 3m 28s | ||||||
| 2/7/26 | Rose 27: What I Chose Above All Else | In this twenty-seventh offering from The Roses of Magdalene, Mary arrives at a quiet but powerful declaration: above all else, she wants to see. As she releases fear-driven perception and chooses honesty over protection, clarity begins to replace confusion. This story is an invitation to let seeing itself become the highest intention — and to trust that what is truly seen no longer needs to be feared. | 3m 23s | ||||||
| 2/5/26 | Rose 26: When I Stopped Attacking My Own Safety | In this twenty-sixth offering from The Roses of Magdalene, Mary recognizes how fearful, self-protective thoughts quietly undermine inner strength. As she releases these attack thoughts, a deeper sense of safety and resilience emerges — one that does not depend on control or defense. This story is an invitation to remember your inherent steadiness and to rest in the quiet truth that you are more whole than fear would have you believe. | 3m 43s | ||||||
| 2/4/26 | Rose 25: When I Released the Need to Know | In this twenty-fifth offering from The Roses of Magdalene, Mary releases the burden of needing to understand everything. As she lets go of the mind’s demand for explanation, a deeper peace and openness emerge. This story is an invitation to surrender the need for certainty, trust a wisdom beyond the mind, and rest in the quiet safety of not knowing. | 3m 38s | ||||||
| 2/3/26 | Rose 24: When I Mistook Fear for Guidance | In this twenty-fourth offering from The Roses of Magdalene, Mary reflects on how fear can disguise itself as wisdom, leading us away from our true well-being. As she learns to distinguish fear-based choices from those guided by peace, a deeper trust begins to form. This story is an invitation to release self-judgment, question the mind’s protective habits, and reconnect with the quiet guidance of the heart. | 3m 36s | ||||||
| 2/2/26 | Rose 23: When I Laid Down the Need to Defend | In this twenty-third offering from The Roses of Magdalene, Mary recognizes how attack thoughts shape a world of threat and separation. As she releases the need to defend, perception softens and peace becomes available again. This story is an invitation to notice how inner aggression creates outer conflict — and how gently the world changes when we choose to lay our armor down. | 3m 32s | ||||||
| 1/30/26 | Rose 22: When I Saw Through Wounded Eyes | In this twenty-second offering from The Roses of Magdalene, Mary recognizes how judgment can act as a quiet form of retaliation — a way the mind protects itself when the heart feels wounded. As she softens her seeing, blame gives way to compassion, and perception becomes a place of healing rather than punishment. This story is an invitation to notice judgment without shame and to choose a way of seeing that restores peace instead of separation. | 3m 33s | ||||||
| 1/29/26 | Rose 21: I Chose to See Differently | In this twenty-first offering from The Roses of Magdalene, Mary deepens her quiet vow to see with honesty and openness. As old habits of judgment and fear arise, she repeatedly chooses a different way of seeing — one rooted in presence rather than protection. This story is an invitation to renew the choice to see differently, moment by moment, and to allow love to guide perception | 3m 02s | ||||||
| 1/28/26 | Rose 20: The Day I Chose to See | In this twentieth offering from The Roses of Magdalene, Mary reaches a quiet moment of readiness. Tired of misunderstanding life, she makes a gentle inner decision — not to know more, but to see more honestly. This story is an invitation to release automatic judgment, soften certainty, and allow a new way of seeing to emerge through simple willingness. | 3m 17s | ||||||
| 1/27/26 | Rose 19: I Was Not Alone in My Inner World | In this nineteenth offering from The Roses of Magdalene, Mary discovers that her inner struggles are not unique or isolating — they are shared by all who live inside the human mind. As she releases the belief that her thoughts separate her from others, compassion and connection naturally arise. This story is an invitation to soften self-judgment, release isolation, and remember that we are never alone in experiencing the effects of our thoughts. | 3m 36s | ||||||
| 1/26/26 | Rose 18: The Ripple of How I See | In this eighteenth offering from The Roses of Magdalene, Mary realizes that perception is not private—it ripples outward, shaping how we speak, respond, and connect. As she recognizes that everyone is living inside the effects of their own seeing, judgment softens into compassion. This story is an invitation to release shame, become tender with yourself and others, and remember that the way you see can be a blessing to the world. | 3m 51s | ||||||
| 1/23/26 | Rose 17: Nothing I Looked Upon Was Neutral | In this seventeenth offering from The Roses of Magdalene, Mary walks through ordinary life and notices how nothing she sees remains neutral—each object, sound, and moment is filtered through the mind’s inner lens. As she softens perception, she remembers that meaning is not held in the world itself but in the consciousness that looks upon it. This story is an invitation to become aware of the lens we bring to life and to choose again—gently—through the heart. | 3m 56s | ||||||
| 1/22/26 | Rose 16: Every Thought Leaves a Trace | In this sixteenth offering from The Roses of Magdalene, Mary notices how even small, seemingly harmless thoughts shape the body and the heart. As she witnesses the mind’s quiet momentum, she realizes there are no neutral thoughts—each one moves us either toward love and presence, or away from them. This story is an invitation to become aware of the subtle thoughts we live inside and to choose again with tenderness. | 4m 00s | ||||||
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