“Each One of Us Has An Angel”

From a very young age I always have had a belief in Angels, I have seen them and felt them close by when needed. 
My childhood was difficult with violence in the family then the split of the family. We all think of Angels as beautiful figures dressed in white with huge wings. One of my Angels was a child my age that used to come and sit with me on the edge of my bed. 
As I grew I got use to the Angels, I read up about them, learned about them. Each one of us has an Angel assigned to us on the day we are born.  This Angel is with you standing in the wings (no pun intended), waiting for you to ask help and that’s it. 
Now if you ask for £1million……… well tough. You are not going to get it, but if you ask strength at a particular moment then your Angel will be there with his/her arm around your shoulder. 
Please don’t ask me why children die, or people die in accidents or of cancers if they have Angels. I don’t know, these things happen and there must be a reason new-born babies have their first dream and then taken away from us, only the Almighty knows. I have asked that question many times as I have been in that situation. 
How to contact your Angel: first it’s a matter of trust. Trust your Angel to be there, then get yourself relaxed in a quiet room, no need for candles or incense, but if it will help you relax then do it. Close your eyes and ask your Angel to come forward and to tell you their name, now really listen with your ears, mind and especially your heart. You will hear their name; you will feel warmth, a comfort and joy. 
Then thank them for their name and ask them for help, over the next few days look for signs, feelings of comfort in your home and white feathers. 
It works for me. Have Faith, Love and Hope that’s all you need. 
by: Pete, My Sore Soul 
Pete, thank you for sharing your testimony. This is the comment of Pete from my post Do you believe in Angels.  Please direct your comments to him and feel free to visit his site,  My Sore SoulPete, please feel free to response to them.  Again, thank you.

14 thoughts on ““Each One of Us Has An Angel”

  1. My angel, whom I met very early in my life, has worked miracles for me. Gotten me out of bad situations, gave me strength, gave me patience … I’ve never asked for her name … maybe I’ll ask sometimes. Great post, Pete; great share, Perpetua!

  2. What beautiful words from all of you I hope that you find your Angels, we all have them and asking is all you need to do. Angels dont go on vacation, faith sometimes does. If any of you wish to talk, please contact me I have a contact thing on my blog. Seeker thank you for leasing your little corner of your wonderful blog to me and sorry that my end wouldnt reblog and I have no idea why you cannot post on my blog one minute then next time you can’t, mysteries of life whether its on the net or in life. I will dig around and see why. Thanks again all of you 🙂

    • Hi Pete, Thank you for sharing your comment and I noticed that you have also posted this in your web. Now I can’t seem to access your site. Would you like to respond to the comments here?

  3. I and many of my family members have had experience with angels as well as with the opposite. Its always nice to know someone else is in touch with their reality as well. thank you for posting.

  4. I know I have a few guardian angels – could not have been otherwise. Those poor guys have worked overtime in my life!!
    As for one specific one, I’ll not go there. Enough for me to know they’re out there, looking after me..

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