EP 78 Five obstacles between you and your angels

EPISODE · Mar 7, 2025 · 37 MIN

EP 78 Five obstacles between you and your angels

from Spirituality for leaders · host Ange de Lumiere

This episode was inspired by Kyle Gray's new book, The Angels Are With You now. After I listened to the audiobook of it, I had an impulse to go to a Leisure Centre to return some equipment last Sunday. Unknown to me, there was a Mind Body Spirit Fayre held at that Leisure centre at the precise time I turned up. I saw a gorgeous piece of selenite with angel wings carved on it, which was a definite sign that angels were with me, especially since I had spotted two car plates on the way with 444 and 777 on them respectively. As I walked around the Fayre, I came across a tarot deck stand and there, on the table, was one of Kyke Gray's decks. I decided to buy it becasue I had a chance to look at it. I had purchased one of Kyle's decks six months ago and had to return it as I did not like it at all. I welcomed the opportunity to be able to see the cards for myself before I gifted myself that deck. Looking back I think it was also the angels' way of buying myself a gift as a reward to having finished the mamouth task of editing my second memoir, Spiritual Lawyer. There are five ways that we separate ourselves from the help that angels can give us. Believing that our problems are not as important to the angels as the problems of other people Believing that if we ask for help from angels we are somehow depriving people who need the help more than we do Focusing too much on seeing angels and believing there is something wrong with us if we can't Obsessing over finding out what the name of our guardian angel is Believing that we are not good enough to speak to angels directly Listen to the episode to hear about this in more details. 

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