Monday, September 8, 2025

Who knew? A Happy Fish Bubble: Angel Blog

Last week an angel lesson on communication surfaced in an unexpected and amazing way. Following an angel nudge, Elliot and I went to the lake to share an old loaf of Ezekiel bread with the little fish near the boat ramp. The ducks have moved on, but with bread in hand, it was healing to begin the day in nature. 

The lake was calm and clear, a sunny morning.  And, the fish were so happy to receive! We pinched off the slices and cast our bread on the water. Hungrily, schools of little minnow and fish the size of my thumb darted for the crumbs, splashing and cavorting...making a pop-ping sound in the water.  Soon I saw bubbles, big and small, floating on the lake... I never knew fish blew bubbles to communicate.  But, they do...I later learned.


Sun-lit bubbles soon floated on top of the lake like little thank you messages from happy fish now fed.  And, these bubbles didn't instantly pop and fade away like soap bubbles.  They had staying power.  Some the size of a ping-pong ball.  Bubbles of joy transformed the lake.  

Wanting a photo to share with you, I asked for angel help.   Back at home I discovered the angels had delivered a big catch.  One big bubble far exceeded my wildest imagination. I can only imagine the angels laughing when I first saw it.  I could hardly believe my own eyes.  It looked as if people were reflected inside the sunlit bubble.  No one else had been around... A closer look sent a zing through me when the photo had been magnified. It was the two of us. Elliot and I were sealed in a happy fish bubble of light. Love is reflected in love... in your giving is your receiving.  An unforgettable and humble lesson. 

Angel Intelligence at work...

Ask and you shall receive. Now is the time to seek the guidance of the heavenly angels in our lives.  The Unseen Realm is more real than the physical. Help is always available, ready to turn on the light.  Walk by faith and not by sight. Faith will always see you through...and God is good, through it all. 

Love and peace,

Rae Karen