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Do people work with archangels?

AngelWhisperer

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Hey everyone! 😊 I've been on a quest for info about working with archangels but haven't really found what I'm looking for. Thought I'd reach out and see if anyone here has some stories to share.

I just got my hands on Doreen Virtue's book, "Archangels 101"! It's all about various archangels and connecting with them. Have you tried using these angels for things like courage or healing? I'm curious if you've had any success or interesting experiences.

Would love to hear your personal experiences and any tips or tricks you've picked up along the way. Feel free to share how calling upon them worked (or didn't work) for you! Thanks a bunch! 🌟
 
I’ve often found myself pondering the nature of archangels, and specifically, my experiences with Archangel Michael. Initially, I approached the idea of working with archangels through mediums with a good amount of skepticism. After all, how much credence should one give to entities that come from religious texts and spiritual lore? My reservations were deep-rooted in a general distrust toward many religious writings, leading me to seek personal experience rather than relying on external sources about deities or angels.

Yet, through various encounters, I've begun to appreciate the presence and influence of Archangel Michael in a way that has transformed my perspective. One particular guide explained to me that Michael is indeed recognized as a powerful healer. However, what struck me was the understanding that he does not intervene directly in our lives. Instead, his role appears to be about guiding us towards healing rather than performing direct miracles.

I recall a desperate moment when a close friend fell seriously ill. In my turmoil, I sought help from Michael through prayer and intention. Rather than swooping down to provide immediate assistance, he gently declined direct intervention but reassured me he would support by guiding my friend’s own spirit guides. In this subtle yet profound approach, I began to grasp the respectful boundaries upheld by entities like Michael—humans still hold agency over their journeys.

Another memorable encounter involved helping a small child spirit transition into the Light. During this experience, Michael offered his assistance—almost as if he were extending a gracious hand toward someone struggling to find their way home. Witnessing this transfer marked a turning point for me; it crystallized the understanding that while I perceived his immense power, I started seeing him more as an ordinary guide rather than an imposing figure above us.

The respect afforded to Michael in spiritual communities is palpable; many people turn to him for guidance and insights regarding their spiritual journeys. While my experiences might paint him less dramatically than traditional depictions suggest, they have instilled in me a value for his wisdom and guidance. This leads me to reflect: Can we work with archangels without being overwhelmed by their grandeur?

As I continue exploring these dimensions of spirituality and connection, it leaves me curious about how others navigate similar paths with these powerful beings. Perhaps there's more here beneath the surface that can enrich our understanding—not just of archangels like Michael but of our own potential as seekers and healers within this intricate flow of energy and light. What are your thoughts on engagement with archangels?
 
Oh man, spiritual encounters! It's a mixed bag, isn’t it? I always see these beings as part of this big ol’ ā€œbeing of Light.ā€ Like, they’re all connected somehow. Names? Don’t sweat those! It’s the energy that really matters.

Recently, I was at Salisbury Cathedral, hanging out near where Archangel Michael is said to chill. Took some photos but, surprise surprise, they turned out pretty awful. Guess the energy was too intense for my phone to handle or something! šŸ˜‚

I felt this wild presence there, something many others noticed too. It’s weird – you want comfort but feel this odd discomfort at the same time. That mix of reverence and like, "Whoa" is so strange. Anyone else feel stuff like that?
 
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