Angels – How They Communicate With You

Our angels communicate with us in so many ways!

Have you ever seen a glint of light in the corner of your eye? Felt a sudden sense of love and peace during a moment of sadness? Found a feather in an unlikely location?  Felt an overwhelming sense of love when you least expected it (but neede it most?)

Our angels reach out to us in many different ways. Their purpose is to guide us through life by offering their love, guidance and comfort when we need it most.

It’s when we’re living through our most difficult moments that the angels draw ever closer to us to surround us with their divine presence, gently and lovingly diffusing the fear and negativity around us.

Because we’re so overwhelmed with the responsibilities of our physical lives, most people are unaware of the messages of the angels.

Take a quiet moment each day to ask your angels to communicate with you in some way. You’ll be surprised at the response you’ll get. They’re listening to you and are eager to respond to your request.

Pennies and feathers seem to be a favorite of the angels. They love to leave little items around for us to find. It’s their way of saying “we’re here for you.” (more…)

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Communicating With Your Angels Through Automatic Writing

Our angels are assigned to us for protection, guidance and love. Even in our loneliest moments, we’re never alone. All we have to do is call on our angels for guidance in every area of our life.

Your angels are just as excited to communicate with you as you are with them, and there’s a very simple technique that you can use to communicate.

Automatic writing has been around for centuries. People have used it to speak with their guides, angels and loved ones in spirit.

It doesn’t require you to do anything unusual. Simply sitting in a comfortable position with a pen and paper is all you need. If you’re like me and want to bring through messages quicker, you can use a computer keyboard.

Now, there are two types of writing when communicating with your angels. There is “automatic writing” and “automatic dictation”. (more…)

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Ask Your Angels

Angels are our closest friends and our strongest supporters!

They respond to our call before we even finish asking. They inspire us when answers seem out of reach, they encourage us when we can’t take the next step and they love us even when we don’t love ourselves.

Most people live their lives totally unaware that they have a wonderful spiritual support system at their disposal at a moment’s notice.

Each person has at least two angels, without exception.

They are by our side from the moment we are born until we go home.

Because we have free will, our angels can’t help us unless we ask for them. We can’t assume that our angels will come to our aid on a moment’s notice without calling for them. If they did, they’d violate our free will. (more…)

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Spiritual Scrapbooking & Journalling with the Angels—a new Adventure in Writing

Keeping an angelic & spiritual journey journal

angel with wings, halo, and violin

Gone are the days when traditional journaling was expressive but not creative. There seems to be nowadays a renewed interest in writing about our experiences and expressing our selves as a means of releasing and sharing our spiritulalness with others. It is a means of a focus for spiritual growth and change.

Heaven is now placed on earth and  a whole rebranded concept of journals is here. What is it?

It is something straight forward, for the angels teach us that nothing needs to be stressful in your new life, but for one to proceed to the future. You have to release and deal with the past.  It is a perfect compliment to the need to let go of your worries, anxieties, fears,stress and the like, with the whole new concept of writing down your new spiritual experiences.

You can also begin to document your whole new inner spiritual journey, by using expression and creativity, to provide an everlasting element to the realm of journaling.   (more…)

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Angels of Comfort and Guidance

Have you ever seen or heard an angel? How do you know?

Ancient texts say that angels do not always appear with halos and wings. Sometimes they appear as ordinary people.

Some mystics say that humans can be angels to each other.

Others believe that heavenly angels intervene in our lives much more often than we realize.

What do you believe?


Flying angel, carrying lilies.

Old-fashioned angel, flying and carrying lilies.


Be an angel to someone else whenever you can, as a way of thanking God for the help your angel has given you.  ~Quoted in The Angels‘ Little Instruction Book by Eileen Elias Freeman, 1994

Friends are the quiet angels that lift us up when our wings have forgotten how to fly. —Anonymous

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Guardian Angel in the Mosque

Dion Fortune, an early 20th century British author and metaphysical teacher, wrote that all religions have spiritual guardians, and living religions have especially powerful guardians.

It is wonderfully inspiring to see the angel art of many cultures. In this painting by James Tissot, a magnificent angel guards the worshippers as they pray in a beautiful mosque.

However, despite its loving depiction of Muslims praying in a mosque, this painting would not have been done by a devout Muslim. Islam forbids creating images of humans or of spiritual beings.

The Guardian Angel
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Botticelli Angel | BYBS

Botticelli angels are some of the loveliest in all of Italian Renaissance art. Their faces are beautiful and innocent, painted by the same  master who created the iconic Botticelli Venus, rising from the sea on a shell.

This angel, a detail from a painting of the coronation of Mary, has the typical reddish gold hair and beautiful face. Notice that the wings are golden brown, probably so that they would fade into the background. The angel wears a sumptuous renaissance garment with a gold lace collar—something only very wealthy people could afford at that time.

The expression of awe and devotion on the face of the angel still inspires us today, as it must have when it was painted, between 1488 and 1490.

True inspiration from the angels—What a blessing!

Angel, from the "Coronation of the Virgin," circa 1488-90 (Detail)
Angel, from the “Coronation of the Virgin,” circa 1488-90 (Detail) Giclee Print
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Annunciation Angel by Garofalo, Italian Renaissance | BYBS

Annunciation angels were among the most popular subjects for angel art during the Italian Renaissance. There seem to be more of them than any other angels in classical Renaissance Christian religious art.

In this painting by Garofalo, an angel announces to the virgin, Mary, that she is to give birth to a holy child. Notice that the rather muscular-looking angel wears colored garments, though his wings appear to be white.

Compare this painting to other Annunciation angel paintings from early Renaissance, in which the angels often have small bird wings of various natural colors.

Garofalo painted during the Italian High Renaissance era, ca. 1481-1559. He was also known as Benvenuto Tisi or Tisio. Garofalo studied under Rafael. His own students included Girolamo da Carpi.

The Annunciation

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Angel of Peace with Olive Branch | BYBS

This angel of peace in a painting by Netherlandish (Dutch) painter Hans Memling has a sweet, serene face, a white robe, and small white wings. Interestingly he also has a black pouch slung over his shoulder. What is in it?

The angel holds an olive branch, representing peace, contrasts dramatically with a gold background.

Hans Memling, also known as Hans Memlinc (ca. 1435-1494), was a Northern Renaissance painter in what is now the Netherlands. He studied under Rogier van der Weyden. His own students included Gerard David and Michel Sittow.

Such beauty and inspiration from the past are a true blessing.

Angel Holding an Olive Branch

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Annunciation Angel by Juan de Borgona | BYBS

This annunciation angel by Spanish painter Juan de Borgona has stylized black and white wings and an interesting Renaissance garment with a tight waist.

Notice that the virgin Mary wears the black habit of a nun. Many of the features of the old religious paintings were symbolic. No attempt was made to be historically accurate, and the information about the clothing and customs of Biblical times was unavailable anyway.

Mary is usually shown amid sumptuous Renaissance furnishings such as those that probably surrounded the wealthy patrons and princes of the Church who paid for the paintings.

Still, we are blessed that someone provided the money to create such beautiful and inspiring art and left it for us to enjoy.

The Annunciation
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Borgona, Juan de
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