A timely angel message on listening and following inner advice came into play yesterday. On a fun and impromptu outing to see wild peacocks at the local rehab center, our fine-feathered friends were a no-show. Not a single peacock on the premises. Then I recalled the molting season in full swing; a time when the males shed their showy fantail feathers and go into hiding. In the springtime, they will once again step out in their royal regalia to shiver and shake to attract a mate.
A little disappointed to miss out on the peacock energy, an angel thought came to mind, Drive through the adjacent retirement community.
Following the inner advice, Elliot and I craned our necks driving along the road bordering the woods, and around to the back of the building where we hit a dead-end, and a high stone wall railing on the hillside.
Turning around, so as not to waste a trip, we sent angel blessings and healing to all the residents living in the the community inviting their guardian angels to watch over them.
Then driving up the hill toward the main road, something moved in the woods.
What joy to find a peahen mama and her chicks! They blended in so well with nature I almost missed them.
The brown feathered peacock family was so unexpected, my first thought had been wild turkeys.
The little white chick with a tiara on her head came strutting forward as I spoke to her.
Papa poked his head out of the bushes as if to say, This far and no farther....
Peacocks are a wonderful sign of resurrection. When they appear, it signals protection comes now through our
intuitive perceptions. Rebirth and resurrection will happen.
The feathery eyes of the peacock's fan reminds one to be watchful. "You must live in the now and be wide awake to your opportunities." To live intuitively is to live 4th-dimensionally. In the absolute, man is outside of time and space. His good is from everlasting to everlasting.
What angels messages are coming to you today?
Expect the happy things of God to come your way, and watch for the miracles.
Love and peace,
Rae Karen