Do Angels Exist?
Recently I read a blurb that went like this: “How many angels do you have? All of them. They insisted.” Wow! That blew my mind. But to folks who don’t believe in the Angel Realm, what does it mean? What are angels, and do they exist? What about guardian angels? Don’t forget the four famous archangels. If we’re supposed to believe in demons then why not angels? According to legend the only thing that separates us from the angels is free will; we have it, they don’t.
Many authors insist that angels live among us disguised as humans, and sometimes we help others in an “angel-like” way. Native Americans looked to great spirits - angels by another name. Some authors give instructions how to communicate and see your very own guardian angel. They even go on to say how some of us have more than one angel. But they all agree on one thing: no angel may interfere in a human being’s life unless asked to by the human. They cannot just act on their own behalf unless the human they’re “assigned to” is in mortal danger. Remember James Stewart’s angel in the movie, It’s A Wonderful Life? Well, wasn’t George going to end it all by jumping off the bridge? Same thing.
On a personal note, when I was sixteen and about to do something very, very stupid (I’d prefer to not mention what it was) I heard, as clear as a bell in my left ear, “Don’t do that Linda.” Which caused me to stop, freeze, not move a muscle - I was suspended in time. I knew what I’d heard. It was a voice, that sounded like my own voice but older, matured. I knew in my heart that I’d just been verbally introduced to the guardian angel assigned to me. I placed my head in my hands and began to weep. It was a very, very emotional moment. If that voice had not stopped me I would have died a horrible, painful death.
So, do I believe? Do I think they exist? Yes and yes. Since that experience many years ago I have come to accept, seek, and receive daily guidance from my guardian angel who for some reason I have named Consuela. I’ve never seen her, but I know she’s there on the sidelines. And folks, that helps keep me grounded.
Suggested further reading by Doreen Virtue and Eileen Elias Freeman; also viewing of the movie Michael.
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