Inyo Register

Angels calling

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As many among us would privately agree, angels are real. I’ve gratefully experience­d some angels. Some are in our midst dressed in human form and others may be more transparen­t as light beings with wings.

At age 21, I deeply yearned to understand why all the suffering in people’s lives. Religion and so-called experts didn’t resolve it.

Meditation opened heart and mind enough to see an angel and be shown things on a trip around the planet which provided some answers concerning my heartfelt questions 10 years earlier.

You can’t tell me that life lacks meaning, great purpose and awesome synchronic­ity. The thing is, there’s free will and it’s up to you and me to initiate the deeper quest.

As I see it with the internet and research, unemployed angels and Holy Spirit are waiting for us to call on them for higher guidance and inspired Inner leading.

One lil’ step at a time, I’m gaining experience and can highly recommend it.

This holiday season while celebratin­g the light of Christ’s birth on Earth and into our hearts, the veil between the human world and spirit world is a little thinner. It’s sacred time for thinking more of those who are left out, have less and may be struggling and suffering more.

It’s time for awakening to more empathy and a little more love for ourself so we can give others the gifts that you cannot buy. Hope, kindness and peace need to become the American lifestyle.

The spark of Light and God-Source who we are contains these most precious qualities. It’s an inside job about our soul and evolution.

While culture, the world and religion may not have told us, love is all about connection and life really is about love. We can let go of division, conflicts, identities and boundaries that have separated us. It’s the adventure of my life and that for many others in these challengin­g and changing times with American democracy under assault.

As reflected in the wonders of internet and with climate, health, war, political and economic issues facing us, it’s high time for shared spirit and spirituali­ty to be accepted, knowing that we are interconne­cted as One.

Margaret Mead, the extraordin­ary sociologis­t, reminded us to “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world; it’s the only thing that ever has.” So, let’s get together and we’ll feel alright.

We can face the new year, knowing that humanity’s dream for peace and love on Earth, with each other and nature – is more possible now than ever.

Joy Wilson Lone Pine

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