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D u rin g a tim e w h e n fa m ily p r e s ­ c o n te n t w ith a n y j o b , h o w e v e r th a n k le ss in an y q u a rte r, h o w e v e r re m o te , i f I h a d a c h a n c e o f m a k in g a c o m e r o f th e d e se rt b lo s so m a n d a so lita ry p la c e g la d ” (th e C a n a d ia n s ta te sm a n L o rd s T w e e d sm u ir). s u r e s a n d e m o tio n a l s tr e s s ru n h ig h , a k in d w o rd o r a n e x tr a m o - • tn e n t o f p a tie n c e o n e ith e r s id e o f th e c o u n te r c a n g o a lo n g w a y toi m a k in g th e g if t-b u y in g ex p erien ced a tr u e r r e f le c tio n o f th e s p ir it o f th e. s e a s o n , a n d a re m in d e r th a t w h a t, d iv id e s us is fa r less im p o rta n t than: T h in k o f th e la s t tim e y o u w e re g re e te d w ith a s m ile o r c h a rm e d b y a jo k e d u rin g so m e “ s im p le ” tr a n s ­ a c tio n a t a s to re o r a r e s ta u ra n t. H o w d id it m a k e y o u fe e l? H o w d id y o u tr e a t th e n e x t p e rs o n y o u m e t? A s w e h a v e a ll e x p e r ie n c e d a t o n e tim e o r a n o th e r , e v e n th e s m a lle s t o f c o u r te s ie s c a n m a k e a d iffe r- w h a t u n ite s us. M a tth e w G ilb e r t is a m ag azin e^ e d ito r a n d th e a u th o r o f T a k e T h is Jo b a n d L o v e It: H o w to F in d F u L fillm e n t in A n y Jo b Y o u D o from ; D a y b re a k B o o k s. ■ ngels Among Us Sometimes things don't always manifest the way that a person would want when the answer comes o f hum ans for brief periods o f tim e to help us change our lives out o f D ivine intervention. They never com e dow n to live a hum an lifetime - only for short periods o f time do they com e in as I nterview by J oy R amos Patti D avis is an internationally re­ now n A ngel C onsultant for people to get in touch w ith their angels and other guidance to help them align w ith their S oul’s highest purpose for evolution and growth. H er experiences w ere de­ tailed in the best selling book entitled hum ans. Q: Is there an angel hierarchy? Patti Reed: Archangels are at the top o f the rung. T hey have other angels under them aligned to their specialty. R aph ael is in charge ofhealers o f the M essen g ers. Q: W hat is the role o f angels ? Patti Reed: T h ere’s acouple. Every­ one comes with a minim um oftw o guaid- ian angels. O ne o f them is to m ake sure that they do not leave the planet before world. G abriel is in charge o f m essengers (people helping to deliver G od’s truth). M ich ael is in charge o f the w arriors o f T ruth (people chosen to act w ith integrity and stand up for that w hich is theirtime. The second angel has to do with their connection to their life’s purpose and w hether their Soul has accom plished that. That ’ s w hy a lot o f suicide attem pts d o n ’t work. It’s ju st not time for the person to go. T heir guardian angels intervene to prevent their leaving. Both angels help to create circum ­ stances to keep an individual on their 1 i fe G o d ’sTruth). M etatron is inchargeofthephysical intervene or interfere unless w e ask them to. T hey allow us our free choice and free will. T hey will try to send m essages or healing to us, but alw ays dom inion. H e w as given dom inion over the physical reality for all. U riel is in charge o f ending separa­ tion and m aintaining balance. There are other archangels. Q: W hy the angel w ings? P a tti R eed: They d o n ’t really have them , they are ju st form s o f “energy” . T hrough o u r lim ited understanding, w ings help us to explain the lightness o f their being and their ability to travel between the spin to-material iealm s.Iheir w ings and halo are the energy form leaving the choice to us. Som etim esthm gsdon’talw aysm ani- fest the w ay that a person w ould w ant w hen the answ er comes. Invoking an­ gels is sim ply asking for their assistance or guidance. It can take any form. The best w ay com es from your heart and creates the greatest results. W hen the request is a heartfelt desire, then they will feel an inner peace settle inside o f them as the around them that appears to us. Q: H ow does one invoke angels into their life o r call on them for help? Patti Reed: T h e key is to a sk fo r angels begin to answ er their request. Patti Reed is based in A storia, O r­ egon and can be reached for consulta­ guidance a n d direction a n d to rem em ­ b e r th a t w e hav e free will. T h ey d o not tion by calling 503/861-7923. path. Q: H ow do you know angels are around? Patti R eed: It varies from individual to individual. Probably the m ost com m on w ay people “sense" angels is a w arm love that com es w ith that connection. Som e will see angels, som e will see flashes o f light from the com ers o f their eyes. S om e will get “spirit chills” like w hen you hear absolute T RU TH , cold coincidences that o pen som eone to chills ju st run right through you. An even m ore com m on occurrence o f an good. Q: Do angels manifestinhum an form? angelic connection are small miracles or Patti R eed: T heycantakeontheform Overcoming A Poverty Attitude A t this tim e o f y ear w e are highly sensitive to the dram atic contrasts o f w e soon rise above the w eaknesses that instill feelings o f guilt and unw or­ extravagant indulgence paintedagainst the backdrop o f grinding poverty and thiness. T his w ay o f thinking stim ulates the best w ithin us. draw ing us tow ard a fuller expression o f it in our day lives. T he affect is com pounding and gener­ ates a healthy attitude o f self-love. T o despair. T hese conditions alw ays ex­ ist, but the festive season am plifies our aw areness o f them . T he tw o extrem es invariably register a p an g o f guilt in m any people, even those struggling to m ake ends m eet. O f all the blocks to experiencing true abundance in o ur lives, a lack o f self w orth due to guilt is the greatest. If w e believe w e do n o t d eserve w e w ill not open ourselves to receive. F o r m ost people, not d eserving is too p ainful to think about, so o u r ego creates a shield to cam ouflage the real cause o f lack. T he shield is an attitude th at says the real cause o f m isery is som ew here outside us. It’s the econom y, m y boss, m y com pany o r m y industry. It’s m y poor education, m y sex, o rm y age. It s anything except me. H ow ever, w orthiness is the d o o r to receiving true abundance. It is an as­ pect o f self-love and the antithesis o f guilt. T o love o n e ’s s e lf then m eaas that w e m ust rise above guilt. T he an­ tidote to guilt is self-forgiveness. Forgiving ourselves can be accom ­ plished best by focusing on the good­ ness within us, and the good w e exer­ cise in our daily lives. Our thoughts are m a g n e tic , by focusing on our good, h elp you w ith this abundance attract­ ing focus, 1 suggest the creation o f a “L o v e L ist.” U nder that w rite “ I de­ serve full abundance in m y life now because: “ The list is then broken into tw o parts. T he first p art is called: “P ro o f I de­ serve.” O n it, in point form , you list every aw ard you have ever w on no m atter how sm all. A dd to it every genu­ ine com plim ent you can rem em ber, every certificate earned, every m erit badge, in fact every achievem ent you have accom plished as far back as you can rem em ber. T ry to keep each item short, sim ple and very easy to read. As new achieve­ m ents occur in your life, add them to the list. T his serves as constant validation that receiving is a norm al part o f your life. T he second part o f the list is called: "W h at I give I R eceive.” This part o f the list illum inates the goodness w ithin y o u m aking the process ofself-forgive­ ness easier.T his is not egotism . In feet, it is an antidote to the lie the ego has told days you that you are n o t w orthy. T he fact that y o u m ay no t n o w be receiving w hat you have given is a p erfect indication th at at so m e con­ scious o r u n co n scio u s level, y o u are resistin g w h at y o u d eserv e b y not feeling w o rth y o f it. I f y o u say to y ourself; “ I d o n o t d eserv e,” th en you w ill defm itelynot receive. R em em ber, y o u r thou g h ts are like m ag n ets, they attract w hat th ey focus u p o n .O n this been to provide reliable, reasonably priced electricity that's on the job... supported by a level of service that our customers expect and deserve. That's why we're continually searching p art o f the list, w rite do w n ev ery w ay y o u exercise k in d n ess, th o u g htful­ ness, charity an d selflessn ess in your d ay -to -d ay life. Item ize th o u g h ts, prayers, w ords an d d eed s that are a co m m o n p art o f the w ay y o u live your life. Ify o u find at first that this is a little in the community... JTT?™ r pcw for ways to respond to outages and emergencies. One of the ways we've come up with to serve you better is our for the long haul... em barrassing, then y o u are success­ fully rub b in g the truth in y o u r e g o ’s face an d it is resisting. B u t persist, you w ill soon see tang ib le p ro o f that you d o d eserv e.A t the very least, read the list the first thing in the m o rn ing and last thing at n ig h t is best. T h e m ore y o u read it, the fester y o u w ill change y o u r p o v e rty a ttitu d e to o n e o f abundance. 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