7 Tips to help you Connect with your AngelsWritten by Christopher Dilts
Introduction Asking an Angel for help is one of our most power spiritual practices. We can ask Angels for immediate help at any time and in any place. A Jewish proverb says that “Every blade of grass has an Angel bending over it saying. ‘Grow, Grow!” Just as every person has one or more Guiding Angels that help and assist them, every human activity – partnerships, businesses, organizations and relationships - also have one or more Angels that preside over offerings of grace, assistance and blessings for them. Call upon your Angels whenever you are need. Here are some tips that will help you: 7 Tips 1) Ask for help – Angels offer us help 24/7; more receptive we are, more help they can give us. If you diminish your receptivity you limit Angels ability to help you. Create your own invocations, or prayers, that specifically call for help you need. Realize that when you call upon an Angel, that what really happens is that you open yourself into greater receptivity to their assistance. (see www.AskAnAngel.org for examples of invocations that begin Angel Messages there.) Realize yourself as fully worthy of Angelic assistance. Angels work with everyone regardless of personal histories and beliefs. Angels are infinite and omnipresent – your request does not diminish them in anyway nor does it affect there ability to be with and help everyone else at same time. They exist beyond our experience of time and space. The respond to everyone with complete unconditional love. 2) Connect with your inner divine child as you call upon Angels and ask for help. Your inner divine child is whole, innocent and true - and recognizes Angels as true and trustworthy gifts of Creator. This will help create openness, receptivity, excitement, eagerness and wonder as you prepare to receive gift your Angels have prepared for you.
| | Change is like a pair of shoesWritten by Jason Johns
Change is something we all go through all time, though we may not realise it. We cannot actually see change happening, we just see results of change. Sometimes change is easy, other times it is a long and torturous process. How difficult change is depends a lot on your attitude towards it and your resistance to it. You attitude to change can itself change, and make whole transformation process much easier to bear. It all depends on your perspective. Imagine change as a pair of shoes, this will help you understand change and how it works. Let me explain. I am sure that you have at sometime in your life had a comfortable pair of shoes. You know sort I mean. A pair of shoes so comfortable that you really don't want to ever get rid of them and you wish you had bought a dozen pairs at same time. The fit your feet so perfectly you can almost forget you are even wearing shoes. You know you need a new pair, and may even have them, but you don't want to wear them because you are comfortable with your current pair. Besides, new pair may hurt your feet, give you blisters or be awkward to wear to start with. So, you resist new shoes. However, a part of you knows that this new pair would be much better for your feet, and after initial discomfort would probably be even more comfortable, yet still you resist.
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