Working through the book I asked my guardian angel their name and discovered it was Alicia. By some coincidence this was the name of the hotel I loved to stay in when I visited my team in Liverpool. It is a traditional English hotel but looks over the most beautiful park with wonderful trees in it. Although I was always on my own there, I never felt lonely. I also had some important life discussions with members of my family when they called me while I was staying there. Perhaps it was Alicia’s influence that I was totally unaware of at the time.
Over the weekend I had a meaningful discussion with Alicia about members of my soul family and our family karma. Reading the chapter on karma I was encouraged to ask if any of my family karma had been cancelled. Indeed some of it had been cancelled and there was no longer a need for some of my family to carry the guilt of events from many years ago. However, learning to trust with an open heart and having patience were still valid life lessons for me.
As I draft this article a blue light with a white centre follows my thoughts and pen across the page. I am sure I am getting some assistance in writing this message to you. The over-riding message is that angels are here to help you but you need to ask them for their help. Diana Cooper gives a good account of all the possibilities that engaging with angels bring. If this book resonates with you take a look at the book review in the Your Soul Family ‘good reads’.
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