Sun.Star Cebu

More on angels

- LINDA GRACE CARIñO

LAST week, this column dealt with the belief that we each have two guardian angels, one recording our misdeeds, the other recording good ones. Let me add here that as per the lecture I revisited online, said guardian angels also come in shifts. There is a pair for the daytime and another pair for the nighttime.

Part of the lecture deals with the word angels, itself, which can be read ANGLES. Thus, angels could be taken for just that, ANGLES of God, different aspects of the One Light and creative Power.

The Captain of them all is the Archangel Michael, indeed known in many religions as the Captain of the Lord’s Hosts. We are advised that by daily calling to this great one, we develop a momentum by which Archangel Michael’s response to a call to him is immediate, and indeed there are many tales of just how immediate that response is.

One of them involves a young soldier in the US-Korean war. His name was Michael; his mother had named him so because she was a great believer of the Lord Archangel Michael.

The soldier Michael had survived a horrible attack while in the company of a marine who had introduced himself as “Mike.” Strange that after the episode he survived, the soldier Michael looked for the marine named “Mike,” asking around for him. “Mike” had disappeare­d and Michael’s co-survivors had not seen any such marine, who had kept the soldier Michael out of harm’s way. Yes, we do entertain angels unaware. In Baguio, we have in our midst two angel intuitives named Tess and Chiara Trinidad, who are also certified by Law Of Attraction guru Michael Lossier as trainers of the Law of Attraction. Visit them in their market store (#29 Sarisari Section) to rediscover how to consciousl­y connect with your personal angels.

In these times we live in, it is best to be divinely protected. Mother and children trio Tess, Chiara and AA can also show you what crystals to use in order to anchor the light/s of said divine beings in your world.-- from Sun.Star Baguio

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