Where does Jesus stand on my path as the Lemurian Priestess?
A few days ago, I found myself asking a question I had never consciously asked before:
Where does Jesus stand on my path as the Lemurian Priestess?
Jesus has been present in my life since before Lemuria ever came into it.
I grew up studying in a Catholic school and went to Christian churches. Even after moving away from church in the traditional sense, I found myself returning to Jesus again and again—including through spiritual and business mentors who shared a close relationship with him.
But Jesus first became real and personal to me through a dream.
There Is Nothing Here but Love
In the dream, everything was pitch black.
It was not frightening. It felt still, spacious, and vast—almost like the blackness of the galaxy. There was absolutely nothing around me as I looked into this enormous empty space.
Then I heard a voice say:
“There is nothing here but love.”
I did not see a person or a face. I only heard the voice. Then I woke up.
The moment I woke up, I heard one word:
Jesus.
That was the first time Jesus came to me in such a personal way. He was no longer someone I only knew through books, churches, or school. The experience made my relationship with him tangible.
When I woke from the dream, I felt deep peace, love, and bliss.
Looking back now, I can recognize another layer beneath those feelings: safety.
I felt loved, supported, held, and carried.
“There is nothing here but love” immediately reminded me of the teaching from A Course in Miracles that only love is real. But perhaps the dream was also showing me what it feels like to stop carrying everything by myself.
Jesus has remained part of my life ever since.
Sometimes I speak directly to him; at other times, I pray more generally. His presence may feel closer at certain times and quieter at others, but he has never truly been absent.
When My Work Became More Lemurian
Before I established my work as the Lemurian Priestess, my Light Language activations moved through many different spiritual beings and streams.
I created activations connected with Mother Mary, Guan Yin, Yeshua, Lakshmi, and others. I had even created a Yeshua Light Language activation.
As my path became more specifically centred around Lemuria, my work naturally became more focused on Lemurian remembrance, the Priestess path, Light Language, and oneness. Jesus was not separate from my work; I simply spoke about him less as my work became more niche.
I did not consciously think anything was missing.
Then I recently joined my first Saint Anne Novena.
Letting God Be God
The novena did not introduce me to Jesus. It deepened a relationship that was already there.
Through the daily prayers and reflections, I began understanding certain biblical verses in a way that felt more accessible and alive to me than they had twenty years ago.
I also felt a strong connection with Mother Mary throughout the novena. Although it was dedicated to Saint Anne, I personally felt Mother Mary more clearly. To me, Mother Mary and Jesus have always felt closely connected. Through Mother Mary, I felt the Divine Feminine; through Jesus, I felt myself being led more deeply into the love of the Divine Masculine.
Much of my experience during the novena centred around one recurring revelation:
How long have I been carrying everything by myself when I could allow Jesus to carry me?
I began returning to the remembrance:
Let God be God and let human be human.
This does not mean that God and humanity are completely separate. It means I no longer need to take on God’s role. I do not have to control every outcome, solve every future problem, or hold the entire weight of my life through my human strength.
I can do what is mine to do and trust God with what is God’s.
This was not necessarily new information. But during the novena, it began moving from something I understood into something I could actually embody.
I could let Jesus hold me.
As my relationship with Christ deepened, another question began appearing:
Have I shared enough of this goodness with others?
That was when I realized I had not spoken very much about Jesus since my work became more focused on Lemuria.
I did not want to suddenly insert Jesus into my work because I thought I should. So I held the question gently:
Where does Jesus stand within my work?
Then one morning, after sharing a prayer request for a financial miracle, I also prayed for clarity around my next step—for courage, faith, deeper surrender, and the grace to follow God’s will.
Around five minutes later, I suddenly found myself searching:
Lemuria and Christ consciousness.
What I discovered did not necessarily surprise me. In its simplest form, I have long understood that there is only oneness.
But I finally found language for something my soul may have already known.
Where Christ Consciousness and Lemuria Meet
I understand Christ consciousness as something larger than the physical person of Jesus.
Christ consciousness is the consciousness of union with God—the remembrance that we are not separate from God, one another, or creation.
For me, Jesus is one of the clearest human embodiments of that consciousness. Through his life, he showed us what divine union could look like when lived through love, compassion, forgiveness, truth, surrender, healing, and service. He did not merely speak about trusting God; he embodied what it means to let Divine Will move through a human life.
As I reflected on this understanding of Christ consciousness, it began to sound deeply familiar.
Was this not also what I had been calling Lemurian remembrance?
For me, Lemuria has never been only a lost civilization or a place somewhere in the distant past. Lemuria is a frequency of remembrance—the remembrance of oneness, and of a time when humanity, nature, the oceans, the animals, the Earth, and the Divine were not understood as separate from one another.
Lemurian consciousness expresses that oneness through the awakened heart, harmony with the Earth, intuition, sacred sound, community, and reverence for all life.
Christ consciousness expresses oneness through union with God and the embodiment of divine love.
They may not be identical in every spiritual teaching, but they meet in the same place.
This oneness is also what many of us describe as 5D consciousness—not somewhere we escape to, but a New Earth consciousness we are learning to embody and create here.
Perhaps Lemurian consciousness is one way humanity has remembered the oneness that Christ consciousness asks us to embody.
We Are Not Returning to Lemuria
This is also why I do not believe we are trying to return to Lemuria.
We are not moving backwards or attempting to rebuild an ancient world exactly as it once existed. We are remembering what served, carrying its wisdom forward, and allowing it to become part of something new.
Lemuria is not the destination. It is a remembrance that can help us create and embody the New Earth now.
The same is true of Christ consciousness. It is not merely something to study, define, or admire through the life of Jesus. It is a consciousness to be lived.
Christ Was Never Absent
I began by asking where Jesus stands on my path as the Lemurian Priestess.
The answer may be that he was never absent.
If Christ consciousness is oneness with God, and the heart of Lemurian remembrance is oneness, then I do not need to force Jesus into a Lemurian story. I do not need to prove that he lived in Lemuria or belonged to it.
I only need to recognize the qualities of Christ already present within the frequency I serve.
Jesus shows me what love, forgiveness, surrender, service, truth, and faith can look like when embodied through a human life.
Lemuria offers another doorway into that remembrance through harmony, intuition, sacred sound, the awakened heart, and connection with the Earth.
Different spiritual paths can meet without one invalidating or replacing the other.
For those of us who have experienced wounds through churches or organized religion, it may feel difficult to separate Jesus from the people or institutions that represented him. Some have been condemned for their spiritual gifts, beliefs, or ways of connecting with God.
But Christ does not belong exclusively to a church, and allowing Jesus into our lives does not require us to abandon the other spiritual paths through which we have encountered God.
We can love Jesus and still work with Light Language. We can feel connected with Mother Mary and the Lemurian Priestess. We can allow prayer, intuition, sacred sound, the Earth, and different spiritual lineages to coexist within one life.
We do not have to divide what God has allowed us to meet within us.
This realization did not feel like a shocking discovery. It felt like relief.
It felt like permission.
I finally had words that allowed my human mind to understand what my soul may have known all along.
Jesus first met me in a vast, dark space where there was no church, no book, no doctrine, and no image.
There was only a voice saying:
“There is nothing here but love.”
And if love is everywhere, then Christ is present everywhere too—including Lemuria.
The question now is:
How are we willing to embody that love?
Continue the Remembrance
If you feel called to experience the frequency of Lemuria for yourself, I invite you into my free Remembering Lemuria meditation—a guided journey to reconnect with the remembrance already living within you.

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