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Rosary of Divine Flight: Centered on the Power of Desire and Assumption

Opening: Fixed in the Desire

“I put out my hands to you: my soul is turned to you, like a land in need of water.” — Psalm 143:6, BBE

I turn inward, to the only true source. I stretch my hands not to something outside, but to the creative power within. This is the beginning of assumption: the decision to dwell in the end.


Bead One: Shadow of the Wings

“How good is your loving mercy, O God! the children of men take cover under the shade of your wings.” — Psalm 36:7, BBE

Taking cover under His wings means remaining in the feeling of fulfilment. When I assume the state, I rest under the protective shade of belief. The outside world may shift, but my dwelling place is secured in the imagination.


Three Beads: The Wings Bear Me

  1. “He will give you into the care of his angels to keep you wherever you go.” — Psalm 91:11, BBE
    Assumption is kept alive by inner attention. The angels are my states of consciousness. I go where I dwell in imagination, and that state will sustain me.

  2. “They will keep you up, so that your foot may not be crushed.” — Psalm 91:12, BBE
    When I walk in the feeling that it is already done, the Law sustains me. I do not fall into reaction or fear, for I am upheld by inner conviction.

  3. “You will be covered by his feathers; under his wings you will be safe.” — Psalm 91:4, BBE
    To assume is to shelter in certainty. The wings are the structure of belief. I am not trying to make it happen—I dwell in the truth that it is done.


Before the First Decade: Hidden Power

“Let me be safe under the shade of your wings.” — Psalm 17:8, BBE

Every act of assumption is quiet. No one sees it, but it moves all things. The wing is not display—it is cover. I go inward and remain where the end is already true.


Decade 1: I Am Carried

“Those who are waiting on the Lord will have new strength; they will get wings like eagles.” — Isaiah 40:31, BBE

To wait is not to delay—it is to remain fixed in the state. The wings of an eagle are the high altitude of faith. I rise by staying loyal to the unseen reality of the wish fulfilled.


Decade 2: I Dwell in the Completed End

“Let your mercy, O Lord, be over us, as we are waiting for you.” — Psalm 33:22, BBE
Linked symbolically to wings through divine protection

Mercy covers me when I live in the end. What I assume to be true becomes the atmosphere of my life. I live from the result, not toward it.

(Paired verse for inner repetition):
“How good is your loving mercy, O God! the children of men take cover under the shade of your wings.” — Psalm 36:7, BBE


Decade 3: I Rise Above Circumstances

“He took me on the wings of the wind.” — 2 Samuel 22:11, BBE

The wing of the wind is imagination in motion. I do not resist appearances—I ascend above them. I lift my state, and by doing so, I lift my world.


Decade 4: I Remain Hidden Until Revealed

“Let your wings be my secret place.” — Psalm 61:4, BBE

My assumption is not public. It is hidden, just as the seed is hidden in the earth. The wings represent incubation. I remain under them until the state bears fruit.


Decade 5: I Live in the Shelter of Fulfilment

“He will cover you with his feathers, and under his wings you will be safe.” — Psalm 91:4, BBE (repeated)

To live under the wings is to remain in the finished feeling. I do not revisit the old state. I do not argue with reality. I dwell where it is already so.


Closing: The Flight of Fulfilment

“Your faith has made you well; go in peace.” — Luke 8:48, BBE
“Let my prayer be ordered before you like sweet-smelling spice.” — Psalm 141:2, BBE

Faith is assumption in action. I leave this prayer in peace, knowing I have moved within. My prayer is not a request—it is a declaration of identity. I go in the consciousness of the wish fulfilled.

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