Allow yourself to be a human angel for
others and also be on the receiving end when needed. During each of our journeys, there are
those inevitable moments when someone comes into our life at precisely the
right time and says or does precisely the right thing. Their words or actions
may help us perceive ourselves more clearly, remind us that everything will
turn out for the best, help us cope, or see us through difficult situations.
These people are human angels — individuals designated by the universe to be
of service to those in need at specific points in time. Some human angels
make a commitment before their births to make a positive contribution to the
world at a particular moment. Others were chosen by the universe. All human
angels, however, come into our lives when we least expect them and when we
can most benefit from their presence. A few of the human angels we may encounter
are in professions where helping others is an everyday occurrence. But most
of them are regular people, going about their daily lives until called upon
to be in the right place at the right time to bring peace, joy, help, or heal
someone when they most need it. You may have met a human angel in the form of
a teacher who gave you a piece of advice that touched your soul and
influenced your path. The person that momentarily stopped you to say hello on
the street, delaying you long enough to avoid an oncoming car or a collision,
is also a human angel. They may offer nothing more than a kind word or a
smile, but they will offer it when you can draw the most strength and support
from their simple actions. You may be a human angel yet not know it.
Your fate or intuition may guide you toward other people’s challenging or
distressing situations, leading you to infer that you simply have bad luck.
But recognizing yourself as a human angel can help you deal with the pain you
see and understand that you are there to help and comfort others during their
times of need. Human angels give their inner light to all who need it, coming
into our lives and often changing us forever. Their task has its challenges,
but it is they who have the power to teach, bring us joy, and comfort us in
times of despair. |
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