Feb 22 2013
Ask your Angels for help everyday; make it a habit!
We all have guardian angels and spirit guides. And we can ask our angels for help in any and all situations and conditions that life presents to us. Since we live in a free-will universe our angels don’t step in to fix every situation for us, unless we ask for their help. They want to help us, its their jobs; they’re being about the Father’s business. But they’re waiting for us to ask for their help. We need to ask everyday and make it a habit, not forgetting that we have this invaluable assistance available to us. And then watch for the blessings to unfold! Benevolent synchronicities will occur for us!! Miralces will happen!!!
Speaker and Author, Tom T. Moore, says that “requesting MBO’s (most benevolent outcomes) has resulted in leading a gentler, less stressful, and less fearful life — the gentle way!” He says, “Ask and receive benevolent outcomes”. Tom has written books: The Gentle Way I and The Gentle Way II.
He also has a blog and online newsletter. Go to his website to learn more at: www.TheGentleWayBook.com. He also has a monthly article in magazine: Sedona, Journal of Emergence, in which he shares a dozen or so stories from his followers regarding instances of blessings they received as a result of asking their angels for most benevolent outcomes (and may the results be even better than I can hope for or expect; and be sure to say: Thank You!)
February 23, 2013 @ 9:53 pm
Angels are notorious for choreographing things so that you end up where you’re supposed to be and learn the lessons you’re meant to have in this life. Even though it may be painful at the time, It’s invariably turned out to be for the best.
March 3, 2013 @ 4:12 am
A very wise woman gave me a golden plaque for my dashboard, after I got my fist car. I believe that by fostering an awareness of the fact that I had a guardian angel to protect me, that it saved my life! The plaque read “Drive no faster than your guardian angel can fly”! It was given to me by my mother, who loves me very much! I don’t know where she got it, or how much that little plaque was, but what a great gift to let someone know that you care!