Sunday, August 14, 2005

Synchronicity Strikes Again - touched by an Angel

It's 12:13 in the early hours of sunday morning. I had a little healing session with PaniCat about 8 hours ago - I was guided to call on Angel Raphael, the angel of healing, and did so 3 times (not something I've done that often to date). I placed my Reiki hands on PaniCat and in less than a minute I felt my own hair being 'blown/stroked' and acknowledged the presence, even though it felt slightly that it might only be a breeze coming in the door from behind me or my imagination, however, there wasn't much room for doubt that the angel Raphael was with me.
Almost immediately I acknowldeged the feeling of a presence, PaniCat leapt about 3 metres away from me accross the coffee table and onto the other couch. A minute later she came back for more... and once again placed herself under my Reiki hands.
At the same time Glimmerman was searching Google for my name (probably only for the second or third time in his life) and my comments on Maya Angelou's poem - entitled 'Touched by an Angel', came up no 1, which he read and commented on the fact that he's beginning to notice that I like to leave comments around the web!!! Did I mention that in the early days Glimmerman used to call me 'Sweetest Angel Cupcake' - Sweet hey?

Sunday, August 07, 2005

Sadness is a gift from the angels

Dear Anthony
I read your comments on the Maya Angelou poetry website regarding the poem ‘Touched By An Angel’ and I want to say that it really is OK to be sad – for a while, no one wants to be sad for a long time. Think about this though: If you were not given the gift of sadness to experience, how would you really understand and interpret the experience and feeling of happiness when the angel of happiness touched your life and brought with it all the love and joy or whatever it is that happiness means for you, to you? For me, the happiness I search for is the freedom to love and be loved. It involves great risk and great pain, but the rewards turn out again and again to be beyond my wildest expectations.