kitty cathy

Good morning…

“Sue, your blog posts have been stunning and deeply meaningful,” Cathy Snapp texted Kitty Crenshaw and me yesterday morning. “Thank you, dearest friend, for walking this path together with us. I feel the depth of all our connection with our beloved mystic and saint, Bettina.”

“Yes, it is stunning, absolutely God. Watching, feeling, experiencing God’s Spirit rise up so profoundly in and around us, it is such a sight to behold,” I responded. “I trust that you two are experiencing similar things, but women from all over the world have reached out to me sharing how deeply touched they have been by Betty’s healing journey with God. These blog posts about Betty these past few days have been viewed and passed along by over 1,200 people. About seventy or eighty women have written to me personally about being deeply influenced by Betty’s life and your beautiful book. I have enjoyed the pleasure of writing back to each person, many who I have never met and will never meet until our Spirits recognize one another in heaven.”

“I AM SITTING HERE WITH TEARS in my eyes……I AM TRULY BLOWN AWAY BY THE POWER OF ONE LIFE OF LOVE THAT SPEAKS…….” replied Cathy. “Betty always asked that her life might speak…and what a stunning honor that we three have been given the gift of creating this platform. All praise be to the Beloved.”

“Sue, you have gifted the world so, so deeply with your loving commitment to this message of our treasured messenger,” Cathy concluded.

Then Kitty joined our morning email string. “I keep returning to your beautiful soaring eagle, wondering if it might be a falcon – though eagles are stronger and more beautiful. It looks like a misty day?”

eagle

Kitty’s text continued.

“Out of the earth rise the mountains. From the rim of the meadow, withered moss, rises the falcon in his feathered cloth. Through the soft rain, mist glistens with mica, the quilts of wildflowers begin again.

When I die, I would like to die on a day of mist and mica and of rain. Descending rain, ascending rain, endless rain, the kind I know will never end.

My ceremony, one of shoveled ashes, shoveled out of the sky, free of sorrow and the pain of letting go, free to soar to heights like the falcon in his feathered cloth.”

“Wow, Kitty,” I responded in awe. “Is this something Betty wrote?”

“Yes – it is in The Hidden Life Awakened post this morning,” she explained. “Isn’t it something in the light of the bird you saw spreading its wings on the rain day when Betty’s soul ascended to heaven?”

“I have not opened my email today, so I have not read your beautiful post,” I admitted. “I will enjoy doing that when I finish responding to texts. I love that this may be the falcon Betty envisioned on the rainy day Jesus would bring her home. Chills run through my whole body now. Wow.”

A Letter About Betty


Dear Ones,

Our sweet mentor and beloved friend, Betty Walthour Skinner, has gone home with the angels into the outstretched arms of Jesus. We will miss her terribly, but rejoice that she is free from pain at last and face to face with the One she has loved so well. She had no fear of death and looked forward with joyous anticipation for its merciful release into the Light. These are her words.

Death is intertwined with life, and to embrace it without fear is to embrace all of life with a burning and infinite passion. We are born out of Love and will die into Love. Thus, eternal life is not a perpetual future, but rather a perpetual Presence.

Betty often spoke about the room with a beautiful view of the mountains that she had asked her best friend Jesus for and told us that He had prepared one for her six thousand feet up in the high hemlock forests of heaven. Her beloved mountains were the sacred place of her healing and freedom.

 Out of the earth rise the mountains.
 From the rim of the meadow, withered with moss,
  Rises the falcon in his feathered cloth.
 Through the soft rain, mist glistening like mica,
 The quilts of wildflowers begin again.
  
 When I die, I would like to die
 On a day of mist and mica and of rain.
 Descending rain, ascending rain, endless rain,
 The kind I know will never end.
  
 My ceremony,
 One of shoveled ashes,
 Shoveled out into the sky,
 Free of sorrow and the pain of letting go,
 Free to soar to heights
 Like the falcon in his feathered cloth.
 BWS

The thread that runs through Betty’s life and writings is enduring trust in God’s loving presence in all things and an intense desire that her life be poured out for others. Her story bears witness to the truth that God is a self-bestowing God who persistently presses in to meet, to change, and to fill us in our most profound need with healing love, bringing us into oneness with Him and with each other and with all of creation. It is a deep and abiding testimony to the existence of a Reality that will transform the lives of those human souls who are free and open enough to receive it and who are willing to persevere in this holy work. 1 Her writings are the fruit of Love in mystical understanding, born not simply out of the intellect or information but rather out of her sacred encounters with the Beloved. It is our privilege to offer you the gifts that came from her suffering and perseverance in the hope that her story might light a path for your healing into wholeness and make you a little more homesick for God.

Our saintly friend has come to the end of her journey now. Though we will no longer have her physical presence, she will continue to gently reach out to us in spirit, perhaps even more deeply now, saying, “Take His hand now, even as I am offering you mine, and in the warmth of such an all-compelling love, let us follow Him together.”

   
 I join hands with others and the earth,
 Step into this costly dance.
 For eternal is the wheel, and endless is the dance
 That grinds the seasons of the soul
 Where nothing falls but into Life.
  
 Grace brought me to this place,
 This gentle hill and ground
 Where all Beauty is first found.
 My story lies upon it. I rest beside it in the dark.
 For what I found, I am.
 And where I am is Home.
  
    Betty W. Skinner


    Born: February 9, 1926
         Reborn: August 17, 2021   


Can’t you sense Betty echoing the truth of Philippians 1:21 (AMP)? For to me, to live is Christ [He is my source of joy, my reason to live] and to die is gain [for I will be with Him in eternity]. “We are born out of Love and will die into Love,” Betty wisely reminds us. “Thus, eternal life is not a perpetual future, but rather a perpetual Presence.”

For to me, God and Betty are so joyfully alive! Do you also sense the perpetual Presence of Christ living on in your bones?

…Sue…