carolley;512231 wrote: In my life Ive had alot of "near death" experiences where it appears Ive had some "outside" help that it seems saved my life.Also at times I have been pushed in certain directions that have changed my life so so much.So do we have those Guardian Angels out there???
I'm a believer .
I feel like my mother is watching over me . I feel her all around .
I don't refer to mine as a Guardian Angel. It's too Christian a term, perhaps.
She's more like a field guide or annoying commentator. :wah:
Great now she's threatening to speak like Howard Cosell for a month. :rolleyes:
We all have more than one spirit around us but only one is specifically devoted to guiding us through our challenges. The others just contribute to the parts that are of interest to them.
To answer the question....YES, I believe in Angels, all kinds...I've been saved from car accidents, my son walked away from a car accident this past summer that he shouldn't have been able to...vehicle was crushed...and he walked away without a scratch....there is no other way to explain it to me...Plus I am a Christian and I believe in God and Angels...so to answer the question....YES!!
Hamster;512538 wrote: Had she been there since you were a child then? I ask because there have been moments all through my life when I felt a presence but blocked it as I was scared.
After a while I thought "this is silly-he wants to help". But I was an adult by that stage.
yes. they are there from the beginning.
some are "louder" or more active than others. I used to talk to her when I was younger but didn't pay any attention to her again until I was in my 30s. We had to go to a counselor to work out a few of our issues :wah:
Hamster;512548 wrote: Lol...Sounds like a love-hate relationship!
I don't like being told what to do.
The funniest times are when she's giving me messages for people and I, apparently, screw it up. Then we argue about how to say it. I'll admit that she knows better than I in those circumstances but... she could be a little more patient with me.
Hamster;512561 wrote: Nobody likes being told what to do! I had a real issue with somebody knowing more about my life than me for a while. That's why I wouldn't accept any advice given...:rolleyes:
Hamster;512561 wrote: Nobody likes being told what to do! I had a real issue with somebody knowing more about my life than me for a while. That's why I wouldn't accept any advice given...:rolleyes:
Same for me.
Once you get used to it, it's more comforting. But I also keep in mind that my listening facilities are flawed and I might interpret what she says to mean what I want to hear.
Not that I ever do that.
I do not!
Yeah, well maybe you need to brush up on your delivery methods! :rolleyes: :wah:
I have a friend (big believer in guardian angels) she believes we are given plenty of warnings & its only when you choose to ignore them something as serious as a car accident or similar occurs, at first i thought this was a lot of phooey but on reflection now - everyone ive ever known involved in an accident had major issues going on at the time - coincidance? maybe? spooky eh?
There is the odd factor of other people's will and needs that come into play too. Maybe that would be true of one car accident victim but there are usually others affected by it as well. Do both drivers have issues? Sometimes we are just playing a role in someone else's drama too.
I've caught myself being sucked into playing a role for someone before... affirming their "reality". I don't like it.
Specific example: A friend came to visit one day and as she was sitting on the couch talking I kept looking at her and thinking about how ugly she was. It was such a foreign thought to me I knew it was coming from her. I finally stopped her and asked why she suddenly thought she was so ugly. She sighed with relief and told me she was obsessed with that thought for the last two days. It was nice to get it out and over with. She was fine after that.
We all experience painful events in our lives and there are times when we haven't a clue which direction to take. Whilst I believe that these events are often a call for us to change, the idea they are a warning and that if we don't heed the warning, the painful events will worsen, could be very unhelpful to someone who is trying to struggle through. I think it could make them feel worse or more fearful.
Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answers...Rainer Maria Rilke