Lizz TianNah Christed, known by many names: Lizz Christed, Ku'u lei Pikake, The Living Rose, The Magdalene, Elizabeth Ann Bruning and others, ceased Living in body today in her home in Sedona, AZ. She is mourned by millions who believed that they knew her personally from her intimate collection of autobiographies.
Born in 1967 in Omaha, NE, she was adopted as an infant by William E. and Lois Houchin Bruning. Named after Elizabeth Taylor, she her carried the name Elizabeth Ann Bruning until the age of 39. Liz for short was adapted to Lizz in seventh grade, when a middle school friend added on the second "z," which Lizz liked and it stuck. Later in Life, when she would learn the lesser Mystery of Numerology, she was pleased with the decision. At the age of 39, she took on the name Lizz Christed when, according to her best-selling books, she experieced a Life-altering visitation by the one she calls Christ Yeshua, who most know simply as Jesus.
A controversial figure, her critics described her as dangerous, blasphemous and even delusional. Many found offense in her claims of mystical visions an on-going direct experience with the most-high Divine. To many, church officials notwithstanding, her Life appeared less like a saint or devotee, and more like that of a gypsy, hippie radical.
Fiercely anti-establishment, politically outspoken and free spirited, she repeatedly dealt with financial instability for a good portion of her adult Life, personally admitted to numerous lovers outside of marriage and was well-acquainted with dark, despairing depression. However, it was her contention that direct experience with the Divine was not for the select few, but available to All, regardless of religious practice, background, or Life history. She also preached that Truth was not exclusive to any one religious faith or path, that all could come to Truth and direct experience with the Divine simply by having a burning desire to do so.
Many who were well-versed in her work and who knew her believed her to be the embodiment of Mary Magdalene, continuing her work in the modern world. She was devoted to empowering women, girls and feminine virtues, for the good of All. When asked of this, she would reply, "What is most important is that each of us becomes well-acquainted with our own soul, inner guidance, Heart's Desires, Divine Purpose and to Live by our own Truth."
A passionate Philanthropist, she considered the entire world her family, or as she preferred, the Hawaiian term "ohana". She believed that children are born into a consciousness higher than their parents, and that their well-being is the concern of all people.
An advocate for peace, education reform and that every Living being must be provided with the basic needs of Life, she was largely instrumental in motivating some of the world's wealthiest people to care for the 3rd World.
She leaves behind Loving, if somewhat bewildered parents, one older sister (also adopted), an adoring, devoted, supportive husband who only had eyes for her and whom she described as "the best in the world." She also leaves behind countless friends from all walks of Life~ from the most influential to the most exploited, invisible and infirm.
There were reports of miracles that she performed, although church officials claimed that there was no evidence of such acts and questioned her motives. She was uninterested in the opinions of religious leaders, and asserted that no one needs their permission or blessing to be the Way, the Truth and the Life.
She also leaves behind countless readers in this and many other solar systems, as hers were the first works ever to be published in Light Language, read in star systems, near and far.*
Born in 1967 in Omaha, NE, she was adopted as an infant by William E. and Lois Houchin Bruning. Named after Elizabeth Taylor, she her carried the name Elizabeth Ann Bruning until the age of 39. Liz for short was adapted to Lizz in seventh grade, when a middle school friend added on the second "z," which Lizz liked and it stuck. Later in Life, when she would learn the lesser Mystery of Numerology, she was pleased with the decision. At the age of 39, she took on the name Lizz Christed when, according to her best-selling books, she experieced a Life-altering visitation by the one she calls Christ Yeshua, who most know simply as Jesus.
A controversial figure, her critics described her as dangerous, blasphemous and even delusional. Many found offense in her claims of mystical visions an on-going direct experience with the most-high Divine. To many, church officials notwithstanding, her Life appeared less like a saint or devotee, and more like that of a gypsy, hippie radical.
Fiercely anti-establishment, politically outspoken and free spirited, she repeatedly dealt with financial instability for a good portion of her adult Life, personally admitted to numerous lovers outside of marriage and was well-acquainted with dark, despairing depression. However, it was her contention that direct experience with the Divine was not for the select few, but available to All, regardless of religious practice, background, or Life history. She also preached that Truth was not exclusive to any one religious faith or path, that all could come to Truth and direct experience with the Divine simply by having a burning desire to do so.
Many who were well-versed in her work and who knew her believed her to be the embodiment of Mary Magdalene, continuing her work in the modern world. She was devoted to empowering women, girls and feminine virtues, for the good of All. When asked of this, she would reply, "What is most important is that each of us becomes well-acquainted with our own soul, inner guidance, Heart's Desires, Divine Purpose and to Live by our own Truth."
A passionate Philanthropist, she considered the entire world her family, or as she preferred, the Hawaiian term "ohana". She believed that children are born into a consciousness higher than their parents, and that their well-being is the concern of all people.
An advocate for peace, education reform and that every Living being must be provided with the basic needs of Life, she was largely instrumental in motivating some of the world's wealthiest people to care for the 3rd World.
She leaves behind Loving, if somewhat bewildered parents, one older sister (also adopted), an adoring, devoted, supportive husband who only had eyes for her and whom she described as "the best in the world." She also leaves behind countless friends from all walks of Life~ from the most influential to the most exploited, invisible and infirm.
There were reports of miracles that she performed, although church officials claimed that there was no evidence of such acts and questioned her motives. She was uninterested in the opinions of religious leaders, and asserted that no one needs their permission or blessing to be the Way, the Truth and the Life.
She also leaves behind countless readers in this and many other solar systems, as hers were the first works ever to be published in Light Language, read in star systems, near and far.*
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