Thanks to angelic hope, we are experiencing a reduction in hate and bigotry. These developments have injected the community with a much needed wave of angelic hope.
I want to assert that it is the angelic hope itself as much as anything that has created for many new possibilities for a future.
At least let us not ignore that the individual wields much power to affect change within him/her self.
Clearly there is evidence that our minds play a deciding role in our health.
The refusal to recognize and acknowledge the power of angels - of the individual, of the mind, of love, hope, prayer, responsibility, understanding and acceptance - ought to be considered arrogant and archaic.
The many examples of people who have defied death (until they were ready for it) are tributes to the power of the angelic power. Individuals who are too busy living, who are driven by their passions, who are committed to causes can and do survive and thrive longer -with surprising quality of life regardless of the nature of their illness.
Clearly there is evidence that our minds play a deciding role in our health.
Of course people die as well. But there should be no implying that they 'failed' to survive or that they just didn't try hard or well enough.
Our language reflects too much cultural negativity surrounding death. We are stuck on outmoded precepts that (a) keep us from accepting death as one of the transitions in the process of living, and (b) confines us into the most narrow view of dis-ease as something (only) debilitating. It confounds our ability to cope with dis-ease and/or honour those who are undergoing that process. It keeps us 'unenlightened'.
The illnesses we have classically considered terminal are as affected as much by mind-set as by medicine. There is abundant evidence that hope works.
Everyday, miracles reflect well the power of hope. Miracle is a term applied to an extraordinary event believed to be supernatural.
We become used to identifying uncommon 'turns' in events as having divine intervention. I do not say this is not so, in my believing in miracles, but I also believe we ought to see our own hand(s) in the making of miracles. This does not diminish the remarkable nature of miracles -- rather it enhances it. (Perhaps it affirms our connectedness to God.)
The illnesses we have classically considered terminal are as affected as much by mind-set as by medicine. There is abundant evidence that hope works.
Many miracles are brought into being by the sheer determination of the will (often against formidable odds frequently wrought from ignorance -- even those determined by advanced medical science). Never underestimate the power of the will to live.
Miracles are carried by us all. Many are about how hope is accessed. Learn how to better ingress yours.
Let us stop deaths due to ignorance. Keep angelic hope alive! Share our miracles by revealing what we do know about the powers of the angel live, the mind, love, hope, prayer, responsibility, understanding and acceptance. Also that internalized phobias and fears are very detrimental and ought to be resolved to reduce their potential and evident harm.