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PATRICIA REEDY NORTHRUP |
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This testimony is to herald the passing (Wednesday, October 7, 2009) of our beloved colleague, Pat Northrup of Sedona, Arizona, from the earth into the heavens. Pat was one who supported the teaching of the Academy for Future Science, and who established the first major book center called the Golden Word in the late 1970s in Sedona for discussion of advanced teachings of philosophic theology and spirituality. No other bookstore was a “Mecca of influence” in the sharing of information for thousands of people for over a quarter of a century. Pat was a pioneer thinker who heroically battled her recent affliction with cancer, and was able to carry on correspondence with us with a positive sense of understanding life beyond earth and the meaning of spiritual work through the Holy Names of God. Her recent passing was quick and somewhat unexpected by even her closest friends. For her – life became a way of victory over the limitation of old paradigms of thought which have denied the power of consciousness evolution. We also remember Pat’s joy in receiving our new book, The Seventy-Two Living Divine Names of the Most High, which she immediately began to study to learn the Sacred Expressions in Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek. And so now, for those of you who want to join with us, we see her cross this threshold of life with the help of the Divine Name of: Abba Ain Soph — it is the Divine who will welcome her into the House of Many Mansions. With this we honor one who was a member of our fellowship and who turned her home into a place of meeting and discussion. Like the early women of the Hellenistic-New Testament period she understood that a vast teaching would require the proper atmosphere of support for “free thinkers.” She loved the teachings and songs and hymns of the Academy and will be missed by all those who knew and loved her, and especially by the Sedona Academy study group. May Pat Northrup’s life continue in our hearts as an example of Light for all in the coming struggles of a changing world — for all who understand that they need the Sacred Light to help in the Divine Ascension. Dr. J.J. and Dr. Desiree Hurtak The Academy For Future Science |
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In Loving Memory Of Our Beloved Friend, Patriciah Northrup October 7, 2009 Vanished are the veils of light and shade Present, past, future no more for me Every blade of grass, red dust, myself, mankind Each particle of universal dust, Anger, greed, good, bad, salvation, lust Has been transmuted by the Holy Spirit flames of bliss Tranquil, eternally living, in ever new Peace Now, I reside in the CosmicSea in the farthest boundary of Eternity Mobile murmurs of atoms I hear – the Music of the Sphere Hearing the angels sing, the sound of the loving cosmic drum Vanished are the grosser lights into eternal rays Shimmering, iridescent lights I see And my luminescent Garment of Light enfolds me Rainbows of Sacred Geometry Pulsating living Alphabets of Light dance around me A tiny bubble of flickering, shimmering, laughter I Am My Self in everything enters the Pearly Gates Yeshua, my Beloved, and I are One in the Eternal I Am that I Am By: Libia Taylor, Sedona, AZ |
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Patricia Northrup, of Sedona, died on Wednesday, October 7. She was born December 15, 1932, in Columbus, Ohio. She was Vice President for Commercial Loans for Galbreath Mortgage Co. and served as President of the Board of Directors of Maryhaven of Columbu. She is survived by her son Kelly; sister and brother-in-law Donna and Ed Gerhold; brother Dana; and sister-in-law Martha, all of Columbus; in addition to many nephews and nieces. She was preceded in death by her brother Howard. Patricia served as Executive Director of the Sedona Chamber of Commerce after arriving here in 1978. In 1982, she created the Golden Word Book Centre, which recently celebrated its 27th anniversary under new ownership. A celebration of her life will be held on Saturday, Oct. 17, from 3 to 5 p.m. at Red Rock Retreat, the home of Russell and Ruth Sease, 3226 Valley Vista Drive, in the Village of Oak Creek. An online guestbook is available at www.westcottfuneralhome.com. |
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