Elizabeth, former queen of England
(accompanied by Mary Anne Trump)
A quilt square stitched by a former royal accompanied by Donald Trump’s own mother and her supportive love
Excerpts from a 4-page letter/message to the future President (who signs her letter as ‘now, simply Elizabeth’)
“This time, as we meet again, I hope you can detect my genuine delight through the “voice” in this letter to come, not to joke or make merry, but to be of service to you.”
She explains that it was Donald Trump’s mother, Mary Anne, who has recently approached her, when she learned of her passing, and came to comfort her, based on their deep and shared love of Scotland.
“She (Mary Anne Trump) was one who came to comfort me and show me part of this land, not immediately after my travels here, but when she learned about my passing, she wanted us to meet. And now I come to comfort her in careful watch over your life.”
“She was alarmed by the assassination attempts and how the strain of not only campaigning but also the built-up tensions within you are taking their toll.”
Elizabeth and Mary Anne each describe their wish to communicate with the future President as he skyrockets to a new level of presidency and ask him to consider the question of whether or not he is going to be used by God to do the mighty task required of him.
“Yes, it is our hope. It is the work that many do because they have the insight from here to bring it in, creating a more whole and wholesome lifestyle for the new earth birthing.”
She continues her message to the President-elect with the challenge.
“Have you also considered whether your picture and the picture of the Creator for this are quite different and opposite?”
Throughout her message, Elizabeth speaks of her regrets about the many times she failed to nurture either her children or her constituents because of her mistaken view that ‘ruling over her people’ was her primary role.
She explains that it was after Diana’s death that she
“… took account of how my nation needed healing, mothering, and genuine support. I have used the pools of reflection here so very often. Submerging myself into them is illuminating and glorious. The findings of my soul from here were sobering and telling. I don’t know other words to describe it. I had to see the impact of my rulership. I have had to face myself like never before.
“…Not everyone (even me) could detect the wobbling of my soul, especially in the last years. Had I been wiser, I would have chosen to relinquish the Crown earlier than my death. I kept on because I simply kept on.”