All Shall Be Well by Teucer Wilson
All Shall Be Well by Teucer Wilson
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"All shall be well" is a quote attributed to Julian of Norwich, an English anchoress and mystic who lived in the 14th century.It is a message of hope and reassurance, suggesting that despite suffering and challenges, ultimately everything will be alright. The phrase is often associated with faith, resilience, and the belief that love and divine power will prevail.
The phrase is part of a larger quote, "All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of thing shall be well".This quote appears in her writings, Revelations of Divine Love, where she describes receiving visions of God and Christ. In these visions, she is told that even in the midst of sin and suffering, God's love and plan will ultimately lead to a positive outcome.
The phrase has resonated through the centuries and is often used as a source of comfort and encouragement during difficult times.
