Do you believe in angels?
They believe in you!
You don’t usually see angels because they have spiritual bodies that vibrate at different wavelengths than ours do on earth. Think about the “waves” in the air that allow you to watch TV. The signals are always there, but you can only see them when you turn on the TV.
It’s easy to believe in TV because you can see it with your eyes. You must believe in angels with your heart.
Since they vibrate at a different frequency, they appear in physical bodies – much like you put on costumes sometimes – so they can be seen and do their earthly jobs.
The Laughing Angel Squad, who you will soon meet, are merry messengers of laughter and joy. They wear striped stockings and have polka-dotted wings in tribute to clowns and jesters throughout time. They’re here to remind us to take ourselves lightly and that we’re all in this together! Their motto, You’re A Miracle…Pass It On! can inspire you to become powerful energy beacons able to change the world. . .for the better, of course! How can you do this? With your thoughts, your words and your actions!
When they hear the call to come and help, they need to lower their vibrations to prepare for earthly assignments and so they have a sort of Heavenly Clubhouse. We might imagine it’s a place they all share and also have their own particular space where they can express their personalities and surround themselves with things that remind them of their purpose and the things they love. You probably have the same thing.
Angels belong to everyone. All cultures had names for them. To the Native Americans they were Winged People or Bird People; the people from Israel called them Malak (meaning messenger). The word we know them by, angels, probably comes from the Greek word angelos, which also means messenger. There are stories about angels in ancient places such as Mesopotamia and Assyria and angels in all religions including Christianity, Buddhism, Taoism, Judaism, Zoroastrianism and the Islamic tradition. Whew! Hopefully, we haven’t forgotten anyone!
They are God’s messengers, and they are always here to help. They don’t want to be rude, though. They must always be asked first. Right now there are millions (yep, millions!) of unemployed angels just wishing – almost begging – to be called upon for help. But very few are calling.
ey believe in you!
You don’t usually see angels because they have spiritual bodies that vibrate at different wavelengths than ours do on earth. Think about the “waves” in the air that allow you to watch TV. The signals are always there, but you can only see them when you turn on the TV. It’s easy to believe in TV because you can see it with your eyes. You must believe in angels with your heart.
Since they vibrate at a different frequency, they appear in physical bodies – much like you put on costumes sometimes – so they can be seen and do their earthly jobs.
The Laughing Angel Squad, who you will soon meet, are merry messengers of laughter and joy. They wear striped stockings and have polka-dotted wings in tribute to clowns and jesters throughout time. They’re here to remind us to take ourselves lightly and that we’re all in this together! Their motto, You’re A Miracle…Pass It On! can inspire you to become powerful energy beacons able to change the world. . .for the better, of course! How can you do this? With your thoughts, your words and your actions!
When they hear the call to come and help, they need to lower their vibrations to prepare for earthly assignments and so they have a sort of Heavenly Clubhouse. We might imagine it’s a place they all share and also have their own particular space where they can express their personalities and surround themselves with things that remind them of their purpose and the things they love. You probably have the same thing.
Angels belong to everyone. All cultures had names for them. To the Native Americans they were Winged People or Bird People; the people from Israel called them Malak (meaning messenger). The word we know them by, angels, probably comes from the Greek word angelos, which also means messenger. There are stories about angels in ancient places such as Mesopotamia and Assyria and angels in all religions including Christianity, Buddhism, Taoism, Judaism, Zoroastrianism and the Islamic tradition. Whew! Hopefully, we haven’t forgotten anyone!
They are God’s messengers, and they are always here to help. They don’t want to be rude, though. They must always be asked first. Right now there are millions (yep, millions!) of unemployed angels just wishing – almost begging – to be called upon for help. But very few are calling.