With the Embrace of Faith “Always Hello!”
- Jan 31
- 3 min read
Updated: Mar 2
by Conrad Nyquist
‘But now, O Lord, thou art our Father; we are the clay, and thou our potter; and we are all the work of thy hand.” – Isaiah 64:8
I am with you in prayer as Faith, my wife in Heaven and with all therein, supports us in thanking God for life as we share Christ with one another.
As always Faith is guiding and inspiring each of us to hold, to honour and to live the ways of Jesus, the Christ. Faith’s prayer promise to each of us personally is to give her fullest support and gratitude and greetings at every point in her own ongoing in eternal life.
Faith, born in 1932, discarded personal physical restrictions before the close of 1990. At transition she immediately found herself superbly gloriously free with her Heavenly body of sheer light-blue wondrous Light Consciousness. Indescribably beautiful!
I am reminded of other times when Faith from God unveiled herself to me.
Once, years before our marriage, Faith visited with me. She was in Florida, America and I was standing on a small pier looking at beautiful Lake Windermere in England. Suddenly Faith filled the lake and the mountains, the trees and the skies, the sunlight and the sound of ripples against the shore, and the very scent of that summer day with her holiness. Much later I took Faith by car to this blessed place, and, of course, she told me how well she remembered it!
The other day a lady called Margaret from Ireland, which Faith loves so dearly, wrote to give me comfort. Here are her words and a ‘True Light’ love inspiration…
‘Faith is a soul of such great courage that she, above all the people I know, allowed her Father to melt her and mould her so that she would come into the truth of eternal life. The very first words I heard Faith utter (and I remember them well because I wrote them down) were…’We’ve grown so accustomed to the signs and life motions of physical and mental man that we don’t realize we are spirit. We are living in the outer clay rather than from the Potter, the One who is able constantly melt us and mould us until we get the truth of eternal life.’
Faith wanted to have a ‘personal word’ with you. I hope this sharing is a small part of that personal word conveying the support she is giving from our Lord. Faith’s words ever mean more and more as they are understood in the love with which they are filled. Also, loves recall is absolute as well. Faith often corrected me when I quoted her incorrectly even on the most minute and seemingly insignificant point…‘I didn’t say it that way’ or, ‘That’s not my word!’ going back over a shared article the necessary correction had to be made in prayer and most usually I found new depth of meaning and how very right she was. Now, from Faith, our lady of prayer a letter to us all.
“Dear Family and Friends,
By the time you receive this letter you will have the news of my transition. I so wanted to have a final word with each of you. I hold all of you in my love of God and for each of you. In spirit and truth I thank God for each of you being woven into my fabric of life experience and on into eternity. We shall continue to pray and understand one another through the Lord’s presence which is with each of us always.
With a sincere heart I have embraced the many lessons and opportunities that unfolded in my path. There is always more to come.
I feel at peace in having taken care of my debts and regrets, so I will go forward free from lingering conflicts and sorrows which I shared during so many other transitions.
To my husband and family and all of you friends I continue to hold you in the immersing Light and Love from my heart and for your safe journeys and beautiful destinies, for joy and good humour and times shared on all levels, for your forgiveness and good deeds, and for keeping the Highwatch for all, each day!
No flowers please, God and I will continue to enjoy the bloom in your lives. Do something for someone that God would have you bless. You never walk alone.
Until we meet again, I go forth with all good memories and expectations.”
I love you.
God Bless Everyone
Faith Leavitt Nyquist



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