Question: Does the tense in which rosaries, decrees and invocations are written affect their effectiveness when we give them. Since the future never arrives, are they ineffective if written or translated in the future tense?
Answer from the Ascended Master Mother Mary through Kim Michaels. This answer was given during the 2025 New Year Webinar
What you are doing is you are affirming the manifestation of something. And this has value, even if it is in the future tense. It is not correct to say that the future never arrives. This is one of those statements that has become popular in the New Age culture. But it is not correct. You are having an actual situation on earth today. That situation was not there ten years ago. Ten years ago, what you have today was the future. But now it is the present and it has arrived. The future did arrive. There is always movement, always growth. And this is what you are affirming.
You are affirming that you accept a certain situation manifest. You affirm it as if it is manifest. It does not mean that it automatically will manifest because it depends on free will and other people. But by you affirming it, you understand, you are taking something that exists already in the identity realm. You are pulling it down towards the physical. Now some of the things described in invocations are already in the mental, some even in the emotional, and just need to be pulled into the physical.
The saying that the future never arrives, it only has validity in the sense that there is always a future. And if you are trying to make a decision such as whether to allow the Christ to be born in you, then you cannot make that decision in the future because the future never arrives. You have to make it in the present. You can only make decisions in the present moment. But with decrees and invocations, you are affirming something that will be manifest as it is pulled into the physical realm. And that is perfectly valid.
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