Blog 98 Angels Visiting

It has been a challenging few months for a lot of us, with those taking their leave and supporting friends, family and clients who have been going through feeling really stuck and depressed.

Asking God and my guides for full awareness of healing, health and wholeness for them with certainty, knowingness and miracles and limitless abundance and havingness!

Often times, when I am calling in help and healing for others, spirit and animal friends will show up. I am always watching for the signs and symbols that are showing us the way in every moment.

I love to hear the powerful stories of family members visiting and saying hello from Spirit.

I came home the other day and walked into my house which had the beautiful fragrance of my Grandmother Merle’s house, who is my mother’s mother. Her home always smelled like vanilla, banana and cloves when I was growing up. It is her calling card when she comes to visit me from spirit.

I said hello Grandma, I know you are here and even my dogs were whining and carrying on like someone was in the room. I felt her love and encouragement and heard her say “Everything is going to be ok!” It gave me such a sense of calm and relief. I just let go of my worry and concern. My Grandmother was one of my awesome cheerleaders along with my mother when I was growing up.

Later I took my puppies out for a walk and I could hear the call of our resident Red Tail Hawk (I call “Flame”) floating on the thermals just saying hello. I often ask him if he has a message for me. Hawks are considered the messengers of God and bring us whatever insights and information we may need at the time. Most of the time the message is something very simple like: “Remember you are loved!” or “I am here!” That day I got: “You are doing fine, just relax!” It was a wonderful reminder for me to get out of my fix it mode, and just know everything will be ok.

As healers, we want to help those around us, but most times it is that we are here to support their journey, to allow them to fix themselves. The key is to be open and listen, be neutral and in a body of glass and in no effort, and to share our journey with them.

My sweet husband David, who loves baseball and football, was telling me the story of Lou Holtz, the famed Notre Dame Football coach from 1986-1996 who has inspiring quotes that he would share to encourage his team. If you feel stuck or down: “Everybody needs four things in life: Something to do, someone to love, something to believe in and something to hope for!” I love the power of loving support when we are in need of it!

Thank you for all the cheerleaders in my life; my family, friends, pets, animal friends and all those in Spirit helping and guiding us all.

Photo is of “Flame” our resident Red Tail Hawk!

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