Years ago, I was in for a surprise. Returning my books to the library, I found an old penny in the library parking lot. It's not everyday you find a penny, a sign from the angels. And, it was no ordinary find. The old penny was embedded in this large curved directional arrow that had been painted over many years ago. Thanks to the angels somehow I'd spotted the hidden coin. Divine order. I lit up, and tried to loosen it from the concrete. Whenever I find a penny, it's a heads-up from the angels. Everything's in divine order so keep on following angel guidance.
So much for divine order... I chuckled, getting back in the car. Elliot laughed, pointing to the radio. "The angels are still talking to you," he said. Frank Sinatra's old song was playing on the airwaves. "She talks like an angel talks...She walks like an
angel walks."
Talk about divine timing...
The other day I was cleaning out an old memorabilia box. I found a 2014 National Geographic article about the use of arrows in aviation in the 1920's called Pointing the Way.
During those barn-storming days of flight, the U.S. Department of Commerce established airways in the sky to promote air commerce in America. Pilots didn't have radio navigation aids to guide them in those days. A thousand giant concrete arrows were installed along the federal air system. Imagine the flight path ... up to 70-ft.-long bright yellow arrows, placed on land 10 to 15 miles apart to point the way. The arrows were illuminated by beacons to enable low-flying pilots to see how to navigate in the dark. One lighted arrow to the next.
Thankfully we don't have to peer through a cockpit to look for big concrete arrows to point the way during flight today. And, like invisible air waves, the angels are broadcasting the way 24/7 when we lighten up and tune in to fly in a state of higher consciousness.
Pointing the way... angels remind us that we are not alone. Divine Love will always make a way. And I'm reminded that our prayers can be like arrows to lighten the way for others during these dark times. Keep looking up and have faith.
Love and peace,
Rae Karen