The face showed some kind of stunning beauty, which that's the impression that I received. However, the face was also crying. Her flaxen blonde hair was affixed above her head as though it was done up for the moment.
I thought at that time that the person I was looking at was Brigit. Well, it was 95% wrong. The only part I got right was the name started with a "B". In my research Brigit is a well known figure in both Irish and Christian lore. Brigit is even considered a saint. And this is not her. Brigit isn't blonde.
Instead, my research ended up with Branwen. She is also known as the crying bride (hello!) and is considered by some to be the Irish version of Venus or Aphrodite. Indeed she may be.
Here is her message from 4-6-13:
"We bring a sense of mystery and beauty for in this life all things can be beautiful and created in such a manner. For this we say, 'Beauty is in the eye of the beholder', for it is truly you who holds the key to seeing beauty for what it really is."
"The world around you is steeped in perfection and beauty, but until you see it as such, you many never see it at all."
"We hold truth as beauty and beauty as truth, because in terms you can understand both are the same and will appear as such."
"You interaction in this world will reflect on how you view it, so for now, we ask you to look only at that which is beautiful."
"Beauty seeks joy and as a result, you will experience joy."
"Open your eyes to beauty."
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