--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bronte Baxter 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   Jim Flanigan wrote: 
>   I mean no offense at all, though your perspective on angels is 
> almost as if they are curiosities that you wish to study. 
>    
>    
>   Bronte writes:
>   Nonsense. That's your misinterpretation. I haven't told you my 
own angel experiences or why they are important in my life. I don't 
collect angel stories as curiosities. I'm compiling them for a 
beautiful book someday.

Thanks for clarifying that.:-)
    
>   Jim:
>   They appear in a variety of different ways to me, which perhaps 
I'll go 
> into some other time. 
>    
>    
>   Bronte:
>   That's what I was hoping you would do. 

Please see the end of my post.:-)
    
>   Jim:
>   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. 
>    
>    
>   Bronte:
>    
>   Well, didn't work for me! My angel experiences developed many 
years after I quit the TMSP (which I practiced for 8 years). 

Are you sure that had nothing to do with the TMSP? I don't care one 
way or the other-- just asking the question...:-)

Sorry if I'm a little touchy tonight to any hints of proseletyzing. 
I just got preached at by Ron's guru and I'm not in a good mood. 

I have not proseletyzed; that is *your* interpretation as well...and 
I really appreciate your honesty. yes, I understand though. No 
agenda from me, just a suggestion based on my experience. Nothing 
more, I assure you.:-)
    
>   Jim:
>   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".
>    
>    
>   Bronte:
>   I'm sure that's true. But before people reach that state, 
experiences of angels can be very inspiring for them. In this world 
where so many people feel alone and hopeless, the touch of an angel 
can give great hope -- even stories of others being touched by 
angels. I came across angel literature at a very dark time in my 
life. It was the thing that helped me turn around when I was bitter 
and angry from my experience with spiritual teachers. The angels 
started it, and I've been many places since, but I'll always be 
grateful to them for showing me the way out of the hole I was in.  
> 
Angels:
The angels that I saw in deep velvet purples and greens, circling 
above my daughter's bed when she was younger, always in a clockwise 
direction, as I read my daughter a bedtime story and she was whisked 
off to sleep.

The angels I first saw as wisps of golden yellow light made 
manifest, whisking in and out of rooms during a TM flying course in 
1982 I think it was.

The angel Michael who enveloped me in his wings one night as I lay 
down.

The angel this time with no wings with a happy face wearing white 
overalls who I saw when I visited my deceased brother on another 
planet during a dream many years ago.

The angels who I always see in great flocks around hospitals, white 
and quick.:-) 

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