Human Angels's Blog
April 20, 2016
An excerpt from our new book/6
We're sharing an excerpt from Chapter 1.5, Forgiveness
(...) There cannot be Unconditional Love without unconditional forgiveness. Forgiveness is not related to the expectation that those who have hurt us will recognize their actions and make amends. Forgiveness is an intimate act that does not imply having a physical interaction with the “offender”; the communication can simply occur at soul level. Forgiveness can either concern someone who has passed away, or someone that is no longer present in our lives. To forgive does not necessarily mean that we must restore a relationship that has been broken. Reconciliation is a free choice and not necessarily the outcome of forgiveness.
To forgive others means forgiving ourselves, because in their roles as our mirrors, they have been nothing other than a tool to our lack of self-love, a lack of self-recognition, and a lack of self-respect. Only through forgiving can we understand that there is nothing and no one to forgive. And that we too, if we have hurt someone, have been for them, nothing more than an instrument of love in the same way they have been for us; in the Oneness, there is no separation, no judgment, and everything happens in Divine perfection. Self-forgiveness allows us to give and receive love. Without self-forgiveness, there is always some fault to expiate that interrupts the free flow of love, which is giving and also receiving. We deny ourselves from receiving love, attention, respect, and, in addition, we also deny ourselves all those blessings (health, joy, abundance, …) that life is always ready to give with open hands to all those who are open to receive them.
Forgiveness that comes from the ego always brings with it separation and judgment. We set ourselves above others, thinking that we are “right”, thinking that we are “better.” Forgiveness that comes from the ego is an act of real presumption: “Even if you were wrong, I am so good and magnanimous that I forgive you.” Forgiveness in the Oneness is the overcoming of judgment: everyone is absolved in Unconditional Love. When we stop judging, we forgive by recognizing that everything has been manifested in the perfection of the Oneness. If for every action (someone hurts us, either with their words or their actions) there is an equal and opposite reaction (our suffering), forgiveness in the Oneness is the factor that by canceling out the action cancels out also the reaction. This happens not because we activate a forced mechanism of suppression. It happens because we let go of, with love, everything that has caused us to suffer. Forgiving ourselves, we also forgive all those that we have judged to be the cause of our suffering.
When we remember that we are divine beings, we stop feeling victimized by people, circumstance, or fate. We can clearly see that we have co-created everything we have experienced till now, including our pain. What has happened in the past stops conditioning our present. Stepping out of our role as victims, we regain our spiritual mastery and our inner power.
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April 16, 2016
An excerpt from our forthcoming book/5
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(...) Romantic relationships are a major cause of suffering. Each of us experiences, throughout relationships, the highest joys but also the deepest sufferings: betrayal, abandonment, resentment, anger, disappointed expectations, a sense of failure… However, in relationships, when there is suffering there cannot be true love: true love is Unconditional. Either love is joy and happiness, or it is not Unconditional Love.
When there is suffering, it is the “love of the ego.” What we feel in our romantic relationships, that we believe is love, is actually a tangled web of projective mechanisms of the ego: “I project my father onto you and you project your mother onto me.” In our romantic relationships, we re-create and re-experience the patterns and the roles that we have absorbed and internalized from our parents, since our childhood. However, our projective mechanisms are not merely the result of the actual pattern of relationship between our parents. Rather, they are the result of our emotional experiences and personal memories of their relationship. This explains why siblings can internalize different models of parental relationships. A partner is no longer seen for whom she or he is, but through the distorting mirror of parental relationships that we have internalized and that we continue to project onto them.
The stronger the projection mechanism is, the stronger the feelings of pain in the relationship become. For example, as a boy, if I had a controlling and “emasculating” mother, my partner will always behave with me in a similar fashion, until I heal the feminine side that I have internalized. Only looking at myself without judgment, can I accept myself for who I am and let go of the illusion of control and “emasculation” that I have co-created through my projections. For example, as a girl, if I had a father who had behaved in a disparaging and denigrating way towards my mother, my partner will do the same with me, until I heal my sense of self-worthlessness.
The energy of our projective mechanisms within a romantic relationship is so powerful that it has the potential to unlock our inner child, the most vulnerable part of ourselves that we generally try to keep secret. The inner child makes us draw out our emotional blocks, and our oldest and deepest scars; those that, since childhood, we have hidden within ourselves. Our partner, as our most intimate mirror, has the natural ability to fracture and shatter the wall of judgment, self-control, and self-censure behind which we hide ourselves. Thus revealing and freeing our inner child, which in reality is only asking to be recognized and loved. The inner child needs to have the possibility to manifest and show itself openly to the world in order to heal its own wounds of love and experience of life. Only in this way can the inner child again begin to trust and unconditionally love the world, accepting and unconditionally loving itself.
We often hide from other people, because of self-judgment, the parts of ourselves that we are ashamed of showing. We choose to show only the parts that we consider “acceptable”. In this way, we end up believing in a false representation of ourselves, until an emotional involvement within a romantic relationship unveils what was hidden behind our mask: we are naked in front of the mirror of a romantic relationship. Observing ourselves during a romantic relationship tells us exactly at which point of our healing journey from the ego and judgment we are.
(...end of the excerpt) Our book is available for pre-order at Amazon. Release date: April 17, 2016!We Are Human Angels, We Inspire Change
April 15, 2016
An excerpt from our forthcoming book/4
(...) Guilt is the shadow of the ego. Feelings of guilt are the outcome of an ego-centered vision of life, and they are always founded on the denial of reality. We believe ourselves to be so important and so special that we think that something can happen because we, and only we, make it happen. Whatever we have done that has made us feel guilty, we must remember that everything that happens is always part of a divine plan of love. Everything that happens holds meaning for us as well as for everyone else. Nothing is ever worthless or pointless in the Uni-verse. Nothing can ever happen without a covenant of souls: both of ourselves and of the people whose suffering we feel guilty for.
Furthermore, we feel wrong and guilty when we judge ourselves for having once again been caught in the old and well-known snares of the ego. Even though we have already endured them many times. We may once again feel anger towards someone for which we no longer want to feel angry. Alternatively, we passively allow someone else to act in a disrespectful way toward us, or we do not find the courage to say something that we want to say. If yet again you are repeating a pattern of behavior, which you had been trying to stop, or that you thought you had already overcome, do not judge yourself. Do not feel either wrong or guilty. This is simply how “it had to happen.” What we call “mistakes” are life’s lessons. We find our “mistakes” difficult to bear, because if we judge ourselves, we cannot see them for what they are: a source of wisdom. We continue to label our “mistakes” as faults and to feel guilty because of them. This is why they always return to our lives.
A sense of guilt is the most powerful obstacle to the accomplishment of ourselves: we become our own worst enemies. Our attempts at fulfillment, both in our romantic and our social relationships, will fail due to our destructive feelings of guilt, and therefore we do not feel worthy or adequate. When we are happy, we feel guilty as if our happiness is an insult to those who suffer. When we receive love and attention, we feel guilty and uncomfortable because we feel we are not worthy of it. When we allow ourselves to be ourselves, we feel guilty, because in this way we disappoint those who (partners, parents, children, friends) would like us to be different, each according to their expectations projected onto us.
Feelings of guilt make us vulnerable and subject to being manipulated. We often do things that we do not want to do, and we also abstain from doing things that we would love to do with the purpose of not making our loved ones suffer or not disappointing the expectations that others have of us. Behaving this way, we score the illusory goal of abstaining ourselves from experiencing the unpleasant feeling of awkwardness. However, in this way we give up on being who we are and we live a life that we believe someone else has chosen for us. The result is, on one side, the profound sadness that arises from the act of self-betrayal. On the other side, the inevitable result is resentment. We are resentful towards those that we believe have forced us to make decisions that are not in accordance with our will. (...) We Are Human Angels, We Inspire Change
We Are Human Angels, We Inspire Change goes on sale on April 17, 2016. It is available for pre-order at Amazon
April 13, 2016
An excerpt from our forthcoming book/3
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(...) The ego manifests itself when we separate ourselves from what happens in our lives and when we unweave ourselves from our original unity with life in its entirety. The ego is born from judgment. When we begin to judge the different aspects of our existence, glorifying some and despising others, this is the moment in which we shift from the heart to the mind and our minds begin to take control of our lives. The mind, with the purpose of controlling the heart, organizes itself through judgments and thoughts, attempting to imprison and redirect the natural, free stream of our existence and emotions. This is the moment in which Oneness disappears and ego appears. This is also the moment in which our suffering begins.
The ego makes us forget that life is love in every facet and tries to exert its rational control over our lives. Love stops flowing freely, stops being unconditional, boundless, and unreserved. Life stops being a journey through creativity, imagination, fantasy, play, and discovery. It becomes the painful relinquishment of all of our dreams. The ego knows how to build fences and set boundaries of all sorts: self-limitation is the essence of our individuality. When, identifying with the ego, we separate ourselves from the Oneness, we experience duality and suffering. When, however, we recognize ourselves as an indivisible part of the Oneness, we are filled by joy and bliss.
Overcoming the ego is removing the root cause. Feelings of pain, worry, shame, or a sense of guilt (the infinite ego symptoms) are a consequence of a single matrix: the illusion of duality that is judgment. Our thoughts themselves bring judgment and duality: each concept is understood by our minds only when compared to their opposite. The meaning of “health”, for example, can be understood only if compared to that of “disease.” The meaning of “justice” can only be understood when compared to that of “injustice.” In the Oneness, everything simply Is. Light is not the opposite of darkness: light simply Is. Love is not the opposite of hate: love simply Is. Life is not the opposite of death: life simply Is. Unity is not the opposite of duality: Unity simply Is. We cannot embrace the Oneness, the Absolute, through the mind. We only have a relative understanding: everything we can know through the mind is only the illusion of separation. The Oneness cannot be separated into mental categories because this necessarily involves duality and judgment: we can only experience it and demonstrate it through the evidence of our behavior.
When we judge ourselves and others, we forget that we are an indivisible part of the Oneness, and so we suffer continuously because of the illusion of separation. When judgment separates us from the Oneness, only total and unconditional acceptance (of ourselves and others) can reunite us with the Oneness, becoming part of the flow of life and the Uni-versal plan of love. Without judgment, the ego dies and takes with it all the burden of suffering that weighs on our lives. So we begin to love ourselves and others unconditionally, without judgment.
At this point, there is cause for reflection and questions that have spontaneously arisen. Is the idea of unconditionally loving everyone, including violent and cruel people, something that we would consider rationally unacceptable? “I can feel love and compassion for the victim of violence or abuse, but I cannot feel the same for the perpetrator.” “Should not those who commit a heinous crime be judged and condemned?” (In this case please consider that here we are not referring to what happens inside physical courts of justice, but to what happens within our hearts). (...end of the excerpt)
The book's release date is April 17, 2016
Available for pre-order at AmazonWe Are Human Angels, We Inspire Change: A Complete Course for Angelic Humans
April 11, 2016
An excerpt from our forthcoming book/2
book release! -7 Days!
In anticipation of the release of our forthcoming, new and inspiring book we're sharing an excerpt a day!
Today's is an excerpt from Chapter 1.1
(...) We are One with everything that happens, and everything that happens is part of our co-creation. Our thoughts and our emotions are powerful and infallible energy fields that attract complementary energies. This is how we co-create every moment in our lives. When an event enters into our field of experience, it means that it is co-created by us and by all those who, together with us, are experiencing it. The quality and the intensity of the experience depends on the quality and intensity of the energy that everyone puts into play in any particular situation. Our outer world is merely a projection of our inner world. Each of us creates and looks at the world through the vision that we have of ourselves. Each of us sees the world in the way in which we expect to see it. As we are, so is the world. As is the world, so are we.
Every experience in our lives has a message for us. Listen and learn from it. If we listen with humility to everything that happens, even the smallest and apparently mundane events, then we will never repeat the same experiences that have already caused us to suffer many times before. We will find ourselves walking straight along our path of consciousness and wisdom. If, for example, we and someone else accidentally witness an argument between two people, it means that both we and all of the other people involved as quarrelers or witnesses have co-created and unconsciously co-operated to make this event happen at a particular point in time. Nevertheless, our energy was not strong enough to make us the primary character of the event. The feeling of anger and aggression, whether perceived, latent or repressed, or in the process of being healed and released, have led both us and others to involve themselves in this event.
Different people, who were emanating energy fields with the same frequency, the frequency of anger, but with different intensity, have unconsciously co-created and drawn themselves into the same experience. This is how everything in the Uni-verse happens: nothing happens by chance because everything is always co-created. From the perspective of the ego, we can, with shallowness, think that we are there by chance, and we can observe this event with contempt and annoyance as if it was nothing to do with us. From the perspective of the Oneness, we look at it with an open heart. We know that what we see is related to us simply because it entered into the field of our experience, even if only for an instant. It would not have come into our lives if it were not for our projection. At the same time, we could not be in somebody else’s experience if we were not their projection.
As we can only know our faces by looking at ourselves in the mirror, so we can only know ourselves (and not what our ego imagines us to be) by looking at what every person and every situation in our lives reflects back upon us. If we like someone, it is because we recognize in them those qualities that we prize within ourselves. If someone hurts or annoys us, it is because we see projected onto them those traits that we do not want to recognize within ourselves. The intensity of our pain or our annoyance, be it great or small, is a direct measure of the strength of our resistance to recognizing them as a part of ourselves. (...)
The book's release date is April, 17 2016
You can pre-order it at Amazon
April 10, 2016
Are you a badass Human Angel?
The book's release date is April 17, 2016.
In anticipation of the release of our forthcoming, new and inspiring book we're sharing an excerpt a day!
Today's is from the Introduction. We wish you a nice reading experience!
*** What does being a Human Angel mean?
We Are Human Angels, We Inspire Change: A Complete Course for Angelic HumansThe term "Angel" comes from the Latin word "Angelus" which in its turn, comes from the Greek "ἄγγελος" having the meaning of messenger, in this case, "messenger of God". A Human Angel is a messenger of Divine Love whose compassionate actions make a positive difference in other people's lives. Human Angels have made a commitment before their birth to work for a better world at this particular moment in which our planet is afflicted by dramatic events and changes. The world of ego is now starting to collapse and the Human Angels have a task of love to carry out: reawakening human beings to the consciousness that, beyond the illusions of the ego and of separation, beyond conflicts and inequalities, there is only the Truth of the Oneness. Human Angels are beacons that simply being who they are, illuminate the darkness, to help those who are still on the path to stay the course.
The ideas of "I" and "mine" are at the roots of all conflicts. Every separation inevitably carries within it a seed of conflict, oppression, and suffering. Separations in reality do not exist; they only exist in our minds. The mission of the Human Angels is to spread a new, enlightened vision of life; the only one that can actually change the world, that is the vision of the Unity of the All. We are all One, when we hurt someone we are hurting a brother, a sister, we are hurting our reflection in the mirror of life, we are hurting ourselves.
We are all One; only when this truth is awakened in the hearts of human beings, the world will begin to change. We are infinite beings born from Love, to love and to be loved. We are divine creatures living inside a self-built prison of limiting beliefs. The world of the ego has diverted us from our true nature, teaching us to be competitive, blind and deaf to others as well as to ourselves. The result is the suffering of humanity oppressed by living in a harassed world. Human beings have turned against their own mother, Mother Earth. They have plundered her resources, poisoned her seas and her soil and put her existence in jeopardy and also the survival of their own species.
The time has come to reunite in a collective action of awakened and conscious beings with a common vision of a new world. The time has come to turn our consciousness of the Oneness into action, to fully express it in our lives and to spread it in every corner of the world. The energy that will arise will be powerful: it will be a bomb of Love that will awaken the planet. And so the divine plan of Love, whose messengers are the Human Angels, will be accomplished.
This is already written in the wisdom of the world. As is written, so shall be done.
'We Are Human Angels, We Inspire Change' is available for pre-order at Amazon in Kindle format. The paperback will be soon available.
One by one we can change our world, all together we can create Heaven on Earth!
January 20, 2015
We are creating a new website “Human Angels of the world”...
We are creating a new website “Human Angels of the world”.
It will soon become a meeting point for all those who feel they are Human Angels and want to share their stories and life experiences with other Human Angels. We are doing this with the purpose of engendering a planetary community of wonderful beings who recognize themselves as Human Angels.
You are not alone, there are many others like you. Here you will realize that there have been many souls beyond you who, like you, have felt a sense of being “wide of the mark” in this world. Here you will feel like being at home after having travelled alone for a very long time. Here you will also realize that this family of souls is a huge community of angels with whom you share the wonderful purpose of awakening all human beings to Love and Compassion accompanying humanity from the darkness of this ego-driven world to a new dawn in which Unconditional Love reigns forever. And, when Love reigns, miracles become normality.
If you feel you are a Human Angel and would like to be an active part of Human Angels of the world, please send us by mail a photo of yourself, your name (either with or without your family name), your nationality, your town (optional) and a simple thought about yourself as a Human Angel. You can also send us your story, or whatever you feel inspired to share with other Human Angels: from a few words to a longer text, this is completely up to you. We are eager to receive your photo and your words and to publish them here and on our Facebook Page We are Human Angels email: connect@wearehumanangels.org
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Pamela, Scotland
We are really all Human Angels “waking up” to that realization at different times in our respective lives.
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Debra, Australia
Being the victim of an unhappy parent, my life wasn’t what I would have wanted. As the future stretches out before me, my mind sometimes recalls the mistakes in my past. Losing my childhood to abuse gave me a different set of priorities than the other teenagers. I sought peace and love while they formed and chased their dreams. My thoughts were on experiencing happiness in life. I chased this desire of mine in marijuana, alcohol, and friends.
It took a long time before I could face my abuser again and act like nothing had transpired between us. Even then, I visited her and my father out of an obligation to their feelings. Hearing her voice makes me want to yell at her. There are demons in this world that create these conflicts with people. Even she is a victim in this world. She is a victim that I can’t see or be around at this time in my life. Thinking of her as a victim doesn’t help me to be able to feel comfortable with seeing her. I haven’t reached that level of peace yet.
I might not have seen my Dad for a long time, but seeing him isn’t worth the pain involved in seeing her. Four years since I’ve seen my father and my younger brother, because they live with my stepmother. Fifteen years since I’ve seen my older brother, because he had a different father. Broken homes don’t necessarily cause dysfunction, but they create new openings for it that aren’t present in normal households.
I wish I could have the time back that I lost thinking that something was wrong with me. I wish I could have the time back feeling as if I had failed in being a part of my family. I wish I could have the time back that I wasted lying in bed day after day, because there wasn’t any reason to get out of bed. I wish I could rewrite my childhood editing in love and understanding.
I don’t know why God couldn’t have changed the past to have made it better for me. I don’t know why God hasn’t been able to fully end the pain and suffering in the world yet. My suffering is nothing compared to the suffering of some people in the world.
I pray for them to find peace and to be protected when I pray for these things for myself. I’ll pray every night until the pain is gone from this world. Life isn’t worth the pain some people go through. Life isn’t worth crying in the middle of the night over a wasted number of years spent suffering. I tell myself to stop thinking about the past and to put it away, but the tears fall anyway. I pray for God to take away the past from my thoughts, so that I can work on building a happy future. I pray for the wisdom and help necessary for that future. He is there. I’ve experienced him in my life. I’ve heard stories of his presence in other people’s lives and my faith is cemented in reality. I can believe these stories, because they are congruent with my own experiences.
The time and the opportunities lost are the hardest parts to bear. How many days could I have spent feeling happy instead of seeking happiness if those demons hadn’t invaded my family all those years ago. I feel guilty for crying, because it isn’t as if a psychopath tied me to a chair and tortured me for hours while enjoying my pain. It isn’t as if I’m a child lost on the streets of a wartorn country while my father lays dying from mortal wounds acquired from fighting for my future.
When I was twelve, my interest in the supernatural really began. I held a seance in my room by myself. I saw a small light floating slowly up toward my ceiling. I blinked multiple times thinking it was a trick of my eyes, but it didn’t disappear. Around that same time, I had trouble waking up one morning. I got out of bed, and ended up lying down on the floor of my bedroom still too tired to get ready for my day. I heard a man’s voice coming from outside myself. He said, “hi.” I asked him who he was, and he said, “I’m a friend.” I asked him if he could spend the night at my house, and he said, “No, I’m too far away.”
I was confused about my experience and tried to find answers online, and I discovered that sometimes people have this sorts of experiences when they are half-asleep as I was. I decided that I wasn’t crazy and it was a trick of my brain possibly. The years passed and I began to become interested in tarot cards, auras, and out of body experiences. Although I never had an out of body experience, I did see an aura once. Looking back, I can see how angels influenced me throughout those years, and how I was aware of their presence. Once, when I was around the age of nine, I felt a hand on my shoulder. I ran to my mother, scared, and she told me that it was an angel.
When I was seventeen, I had a dream that I went to visit a woman I knew that had been struggling with drug addiction. I had stopped visiting her per my boyfriend’s request. Having this dream made me think that I should go visit to see how she was doing. I decided to go to the house I had last known her to be living the following weekend. When I got up there, everything that had happened in my dream, happened in real life. I was baffled. Like had occurred in my dream, I got to the house, and the woman that she had been staying with told me that she was at “Verns.” When I had woken up from my dream I had thought that “Verns” was a grocery store or something. It turns out that she had moved in with a man named Vern. I also found out that CPS had taken her child Tyler.
The woman that I spoke to then broke down in front of me and told me about her drug addiction and how she couldn’t stop seeing her boyfriend who also did drugs even though she wanted to. She told me that she felt guilty for not being able to buy her daughter new clothes.
I was fully awakened to the reality of the other side when I was 21 years old. It was the most frightening and terrifying experience of my life, and I still wonder sometimes why it was so necessary for it to be that intense of an experience. It created even larger rifts between myself, my family, and my friends. It’s been four years now since that experience, and it has gotten easier to handle. I wish I had embraced this side of life sooner. My experiences and the experiences of others are the foundation for my faith. I had a roommate that has psychics continuously approaching her to tell her that her deceased fiance is near her. I believe it is God reaching out to her. Faith keeps me going.
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Terry, Nevada Usa
I know I am, a Human Angel; you see on November 12, my husband found me dead and called 911, who then did CPR to Hospital, who after thirty minutes got me back but during that time I went to heaven but was sent back because I had unfinished business or a job to do, told my husband and cousin, then slipped into coma. So I’m here and when I pray for the ill they get better.
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