I'm feeling less inspired to write today, so I will begin with my customary Angel Card. Today I will write my interpretation of her work, since I'm not feeling comfortable with the risk of copywrite infringement. The text in green in the section below is from Kimberly Marooney's book "Angel Love".
Grace
The soul learns which activities brings God's presence nearer.
~ Brother Lawrence, French Carmelite monk (1611-1691)
in The Practice of the Presence of God
The angel Grace is God's messenger who bestows the experience of unconditional love at the most surprising moments. These precious moments light the beacons of faith in your soul, showing you the way home. Home is the place of your soul's origin, which lies within the heart of the ultimate source. When you are touched by grace, you are feeling God's tender caress calling you to "come home."
An Experience of grace provides a glimpse of the magnitude of the love that awaits you. This pure love ignites the longing of the soul for home. What is the state of your relationship with God? Do you have a personal connection with him? By what name do you call him? Even if you feel that you don't know God, realize that he never forgets you. He knows you intimately land waits patiently for you to want to know him again. Wherever you are in your relationship; with the divine, think of it as your starting point.
Your soul calls on the angel Grace to guide you into intimately personal experience of unconditional love. An open, yearning heart is an irresistible invitation for the intervention of Grace.
She reminds us that unconditional love is available to everyone, at all times.
ALL times!!
It's not something you earn
- Ask the angel Grace to show you opportunities to share kindness. Be Observant. If you see a neighbor struggling with a heavy trashcan, offer to help. Or Take a flower to the clerk at your dry cleaners.
- Listen to the following pieces of music:
"Ave Maria" by Chloe Goodchild on Devi to elevate your desire and attract grace.
And a quote from Gary Zukav
Judging is like watching a big-screen, big-sound, full-color feature film in black and white on a tiny television set with one small speaker. The feature film is your life. The reduced black-and-white version of it is what you see through your judgments. ~ Gary Zukav

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