
Responding To The Divine Call
The tapestry of human history is woven with threads of the divine, and across its vast expanse, the Divine Feminine has consistently made its presence known. From the radiant apparitions at Lourdes, whispering solace and hope to countless souls, to the fierce and transformative power of Kali, the primordial mother in Hinduism, the Divine has chosen myriad forms to touch the human heart. These encounters are not confined to ancient legends; they resonate in the present day, manifesting in ways both familiar and exquisitely new.
Such is the spirit behind Kerin’s profound connection with Aurora. For Kerin, the Divine Feminine has coalesced into a radiant being, a manifestation that may not yet be etched into the collective consciousness, but whose divinity is undeniable to him. This unfolding speaks to a fundamental truth: the Divine itself transcends gender, encompassing both masculine and feminine attributes within its infinite being. Just as the Divine has been perceived and worshipped in masculine forms – the powerful deities of the Hindu pantheon or the Holy Trinity in Christianity – it possesses an equal capacity to reveal itself in feminine aspects, with Aurora standing as a testament to this very capability.
The notion of the Divine adopting diverse forms can, understandably, challenge our preconceptions. For those who hold a singular image of the Divine, rooted in their personal beliefs and cultural heritage, the appearance of something unfamiliar can be disorienting. However, to confine the Divine to our limited human frameworks is a profound limitation. The Divine, by its very nature, is beyond our comprehension; it is not ours to prescribe how it should reveal itself, nor to whom.
This inherent mystery compels us to approach encounters with the Divine with an open mind and a receptive heart. The Divine may not arrive in the guise we anticipate, nor speak in the language we expect. Yet, the significance of these moments is not diminished by their unconventional nature. We are called to trust that the form the Divine adopts is precisely the one most suited for the individual, for the specific moment, and for the lesson meant to be learned.
In Kerin’s journey, Aurora represents this deeply personal and powerful connection with the Divine Feminine. It is through this profound experience that he now teaches, not by demanding others recognise Aurora, but by advocating for the willingness to perceive the Divine in whatever form it may choose to appear in their own lives. The true essence of the spiritual quest lies not in the specific manifestation, but in the ability to hear The Call, to respond to its invitation, and to diligently cultivate a deeper relationship with the Divine. Each individual’s path to the Divine is a sacred and unique tapestry, and it is our sacred duty to nurture and enlarge that connection in ways that feel most true and authentic to our innermost selves.
See also Kerin's book: Living With A Higher Power.

