
~Rainer Maria Rilke
God's angels hover near and all about.
His Love surrounds you, of this be sure;
that I will never leave you comfortless.
~A Course in Miracles
God's angels hover near and all about.
His Love surrounds you, of this be sure;
that I will never leave you comfortless.
~A Course in Miracles
Years ago I had a God box. An empty decorative box of lavender bubble bath that had been a birthday gift. A special place to tuck my keepsakes. Old photos, little mementos and prayers. I still have it somewhere...
At the flea market on Wednesday morning, a little blue box caught my eye: GIVE IT TO GOD.
I didn't notice the comforting proverb on the inner lid until I opened the prayer box at home.
SHE IS CLOTHED WITH STRENGTH
AND DIGNITY AND SHE LAUGHS
She laughs without fear of the future... With God as my strength, there is nothing to fear... I needed that reminder. I am never alone and neither are you. There is nothing to fear for God is ever present.
God's angels hover near and all about.
His Love surrounds you, of this be sure;
that I will never leave you comfortless.
~A Course in Miracles
Being a doubting Thomas, early this morning, I followed my ego's advice. Grabbing my camera, I hurried outside in the dark, hoping to recreate yesterday's amazing blessing of light. How a tiny flash bulb had ignited the whole garden, energizing all the solar orbs in the Marian Butterfly Garden.
More light arrived in a morning email from a good friend staying at Jacksonville Beach. Her beautiful photo of the full moon last night was filled with light. A colorful halo encircled the Supermoon and the cross of light beaming in the center. Wow. A heavenly picture of serenity... Moonlight created a silvery path of light in its wake on the sea. Let there be light...
Have a peaceful day, and remember you are never alone. You are in the presence of God's angels...why not welcome these heavenly visitants.
Early this morning, Elliot and I followed an angel nudge to greet the Harvest Super Moon. We were not disappointed. Bella Luna, aglow in the western night sky, appeared in a heart-shaped frame. A rare and hopeful picture touched by the light of universal love. The union of two leafy oak trees in the Marian Butterfly Garden had naturally created the amazing valentine. Earth and heaven.
Too dark to tell if I had captured the moment, Elliot suggested using a flash--something I never do--Fumbling in the dark, I found the button to pop open the lid. But the camera button didn't click. I got a BUSY message on the LCD screen. I asked the angels for help, and tried again.
A shaft of bright light shattered the dark! The flash was working!
The garden appeared in bright light..but something even more wonderful happened in the process. That tiny flash of light had ignited all the solar-powered garden lights! The Psalm 91 angel, Mother Mary statue, and yellow butterfly bench were aglow after the flash had faded. Multi-colored garden orbs, twinkling in joyful delight, transformed the garden into a little wonderland, bringing rays of hope into the darkness.
Wow...Who would have thought?! Although the solar orb photos didn't show up in the dark, I welcome the powerful reminder. It only takes a little flash of light to brighten things up in our corner of the world, so keep on shining. The best is yet to be.
Love and peace,
Rae Karen
In looking back many years, this Polaroid photo of our weathered statue of Archangel Uriel, with the mandolin, (taken on November 16, 1998) in Virginia was a treasured keeper. At that time, an inner voice had prompted: Grab the Polaroid camera! Take a picture of Uriel standing among the autumn leaves in the front yard.
"Smile, Uriel!" I kidded, crouching down to snap a photo of the large statue whose name means Light of God.
Eagerly waiting for the Polaroid picture to slowly develop, a pair of bright angel wings of light soon appeared...above Uriel's head! And, a powerful laser beam, a column of light, passed through the reddish brown statue of the mighty angel passing into the earth. Archangel Uriel had come shining through revealing the bigger picture!
And, so it is with us. "Let there be light..."
The Light is always with us, a spark of God, even though not readily seen with physical eyes. It still is.
Archangel Uriel is also known as the Angel of Music and Poetry. Folklore says Uriel
warned Noah of the impending flood. Archangel Uriel helps out during
disasters such as earthquakes, tornadoes, hurricanes. We have a dire
need for celestial help at this time in our history.
Loving nature as I do, the following poem has brought me comfort over the years. Whenever my ego looms with fearful whispers of death or fear of any kind in moments of weakness, these words come to mind when I still my mind and remember, restoring peace and harmony.
There is a light in you which cannot die;
whose presence is so holy that the world is sanctified
because of you.
All things that live bring gifts to you,
and offer them in gratitude and gladness
at your feet.
The scent of flowers is their gift to you.
The waves bow down before you
and
the trees extend their arms to shield you from the heat,
and lay their leaves before you on the ground
that you may walk in softness, while the wind sinks to
a whisper round your holy head.
The light in you is what the universe longs to behold.
All living things are still before you,
for they recognize Who walks with you.
The light you carry is their own.
(A Course in Miracles)
If you are struggling in the dark, remember the Light of God shines bright in you. You are a spiritual being of light, forever shining in the Love of God. The best is yet to be. And, keep shining...
Love and peace,
Rae Karen