Then Jim, would you tell us about angels? I would love that. I sort of
"collect" people's angel experiences. What do they look like to you? What do
you see them do? What personal interactions have you had with them? Do they
really go around like Superman saving the day for people, saving them from
accidents and things? It seems this is the case. The author Joan Westmore
Anderson puts out about one book a year of true-life angel experiences people
have sent her over the recent months. It's very inspiring to read her stuff --
names and towns of the people are provided. From your own experience, what do
you think angels are, in relation to gods? How are they different?
jim_flanegin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
--- In [email protected], "Rick Archer" <[EMAIL
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>
> Hey Jim, do you experience gods? If so, what's your take on
Bronte's opinion
> of them? She can summarize that for you if you didn't read her
earlier post.
>
Hi, I read Bronte's take, and enjoyed the subject matter. I haven't
experienced gods as much as I do angels for example, as discrete
beings, because I don't want to take on that power directly-- The
gods are very, very powerful, and to open myself to that experience,
carries with it a *lot* of responsibility!!! So, I glance at them
from time to time, and definitely submerge myself in their
vibration, or find myself thus at times. Om Shiva.
There is no limit that I have found for my so called 'free' will,
either from the gods or otherwise. It always comes down to what I
choose to experience, and its attendant consequences. Experience is
more a matter of just being present, than due to some inexorable
outside or inside influence.
Fyi, life for me is like for everyone else, pretty darned normal. I
am getting ready to attend my mother in law's 85th birthday party
today, with my wife and daughter. Should be a good time!:-)
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