--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bronte Baxter 
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> Then Jim, would you tell us about angels? I would love that. I 
sort of "collect" people's angel experiences. What do they look like 
to you? What do you see them do? What personal interactions have you 
had with them? Do they really go around like Superman saving the day 
for people, saving them from accidents and things? It seems this is 
the case. The author Joan Westmore Anderson puts out about one book 
a year of true-life angel experiences people have sent her over the 
recent months. It's very inspiring to read her stuff -- names and 
towns of the people are provided. From your own experience, what do 
you think angels are, in relation to gods? How are they different?
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I mean no offense at all, though your perspective on angels is 
almost as if they are curiosities that you wish to study. They are 
lovely subtle beings who are here to help us in a multitude of ways. 
As natural a part of our world as anything else. fyi, I see many, 
many, many of them always around hospitals. They do have wings. They 
appear in a variety of different ways to me, which perhaps I'll go 
into some other time. They are lovely, and always visible, if I 
choose to shift my sight to see them. If you ever practiced the TMSP 
for any length of time, it is an excellent program to spontaneously 
develop the sight and sense of touch to bring angels permanently 
into one's life, if the desire is there. 

The thing is, there is this fascination at first with beings like 
angels and they are duly catalogued and studied as the first 
glimpses that we can operate outside of ordinarily recognized 
boundaries. After Self Realization occurs, such things become just 
as wonderful as everything else. Not separate or catalogued as they 
were before, for example, into "spiritual experiences" 
and "everything else". 

It *all* becomes completely amazing and wonderful, like an amusement 
park full of so many great rides it is only a matter of choosing 
among them for which one is next, since each and every one is the 
best. :-) 

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