subject: Ask Your Angels [print this page] Author: Lori Meyer Author: Lori Meyer
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. It's important to remember to ask your angels for help in every area of your life. The more you call on your angels, the stronger your connection with them will become. You can ask them to leave signs that they're around. You'll find objects such as pennies, feathers or even a flower. Pennies seem to be a big hit with the spiritual world. If you do find pennies, be sure to take a look at the date, which may be a birthday or anniversary. You can call as many angels as you'd like to come to you, there is no limit. Simply say "Angels, come to me now" and they'll be by your side before you finish asking. Take a quiet moment to yourself, close your eyes and take a few deep breaths. Then call your angels to your side. You may feel a light breeze, hear a rustle of feathers or perhaps feel a light brush on your cheek. Always remember to ask your angels for help - that's why they're there! It's vital that we not only grow spiritually but reach out to with those in spirit. My free newsletter will help you open the door to communication. About the Author:
Lori is a Reiki master/teacher, angel intuitive and spiritual channel. Get her free weekly newsletter to learn about life after death and spirit, www.soulcomfortnewsletter.com