I will be traveling most of this week so I thought I would just post some beautiful (at least in my eyes) photos of my journey this far.
With love and aloha from Lithuania,
Susan
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I will be traveling most of this week so I thought I would just post some beautiful (at least in my eyes) photos of my journey this far.
With love and aloha from Lithuania,
Susan
I have been teaching workshops for the past two weeks here in Lithuania. I have been mainly teaching about the Toltec tradition. I also receive the emails I send about angels, spirit guides and ascended masters.
This morning I got the message about the angel Elim and I particularly liked the invocation:
Imagine you are standing in the high desert under the pristine
night sky. The wind is cool and gritty as it travels over the
expanses of sand. The smell of sage lingers in the air. Take a deep
breath and ask for Elim's assistance. The twinkling of the stars
will bring you the confirmation that he is by your side, supporting
you and guiding your way.
If you want to call him into your home, burn some sage or light a sand-colored candle. Placing a sage potpourri in the drawer where you keep your bills will attract the abundance to easily pay them.
I read this message standing outside just before dawn with a few stars still present because that is where I can get the Internet. Then this afternoon I went for a walk and found some sage.
Life certainly can be magical when we allow it to be. So what celestial being is waiting to land on your shoulder today?
With love and aloha,
Susan
As a young girl my mother told me pigeons were dirty birds, nasty rats with wings. I believed her. The other morning I was feeding the swans and a pigeon landed on my hand. I felt its energy and gentle touch before I saw what it was. My heart opened and in an instant I saw pigeons in an entirely different manner.
I mentioned the experience to my translator and she agreed. Her mother also had judgments about pigeons yet, she pointed out that they are also used as symbols of peace. So, a pigeon showed me my limiting thinking and I had the opportunity to open my heart up and love another being I formerly judged.
I realized I could think of even pigeons as angels in physical form. What angles are in your life that you still have judgments about?
With love and aloha from Nida,
Susan
It is amazing how many angels there are in my life when I take the time to notice. They are everywhere, in so many shapes and sizes. When I take the time to ask for help I am also amazed at how quickly it arrives!
To be honest, I didn't have much to do with angels before I was asked to write my book, The Encyclopedia of Angels, Spirit Guides and Ascended Masters, but since then it has been an angelfest.
Life is like that one. When we feel unloved and judged we see judgment everywhere. When we feel loved and accepted we feel acceptance everywhere we go. Once we are open to angelic help we find angels everywhere and in so many shapes, sizes and forms! At least that has been my experience.
Whatever we focus on we get more of so I highly recommend focusing on celestial beings. They can't do it for you, but they can certainly support you, guide you and help you feel loved.
Calling on help is as simple as saying 'help.' Being open and willing to receive the help once you have asked is a big part of it though! Angels and other celestial beings aren't better than us, they just have a different perspective and utilizing that perspective is useful.
If you haven't already I suggest signing up for my angel a day.
And as my friend used to say, "Angels on your shoulder!"
With love and aloha, Susan
Susan Gregg is the author of eight books including the award-winning "Mastering the Toltec Way" and "The Encyclopedia of Angels, Spirit Guides and Ascended Masters." She has been exploring spirituality since the early 1970s and completed an apprenticeship with Don Miguel Ruiz. Her greatest passion is showing others how they can be happy and this passion has resulted in her "Food for the Soul" podcast.
Currently, she lives on the Big Island of Hawaii where she is an avid gardener, hiker, and writer. She often spends time playing with the four-legged friends she's rescued or swimming with the wild sea turtles and dolphins.