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Angels: What They Do and How to Contact Them
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Angels Are Real.

Angels are real. However, most people don’t think about them, let alone contact them. Yet, they’re a part of just about every major religion in one way or another. You can still contact them, whether or not you believe in them.

What Do Angels Do?

These beings are believed to be the first-born children of the gods, created as messengers and proxies of the will of those gods. This means that they are divine beings created to serve. They do not have free will. However, they do have many of the things humans lack, like intelligence, purity, speed, and divine wisdom.

They serve the gods and those given the authority to ask for their help. Humans have been given such authority, although we have mostly forgotten how to harness this power. You can ask them for help whenever you wish.

 

You Can Work with Angels Even if You Don’t Believe in God.

They’re not concerned with the particular religious beliefs of one human or another. They don’t even care if people believe in them. This is just not a concern of theirs. However, they are concerned with what humans want and how they ask.

These divine messengers don’t work instantaneously, nor do they necessarily bend space and time to give a person exactly what they want. Rather, as messengers, they show the way, and how the human can make things happen. They can also shield from harm, show clear paths, and promote certain events.

How Do I Work with Angels?

You may be working with them and don’t know it. You may have experienced sudden inspiration or insight into a problem. An angel may have whispered the solution in your ear. Perhaps you have asked for help and all things came together to give you what you wanted. Perhaps you have asked for insight into the future and have learned what would come to pass.

I know that I, as a psychic, have been assisted by angels, and that there are certain ones who help me time and time again, especially with difficult problems.

All you have to do is ask. That’s the easy part. The hard part is listening.

And that’s it.

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