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Angels: Traditions, Stories, and Miracles

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A Heavenly Treasury of Angelic Lore!Every culture cherishes a winged spirit--from the ancient Egyptian ka and Norse Valkyries to Hindu apsaras and the archangels of the Bible. Featuring biblical tales, poetry, and lovely illustrations, this collection reveals the divine powers of angels, the history behind their existence, and the many ways you can include them in your life.For centuries, angels have served as messengers, warriors, and guardians who have a special bond with humans. Angels can help you release worry and guilt, heal physically and emotionally, and manifest your dreams. All you need to do is open yourself up to receive divine messages and insight. You'll discover the magic of signs, synchronicities, and coincidences and learn how to interpret their meaning as messages from angels.From the frightening cherubim guarding the entrance to the Garden of Eden with their flaming swords to the ethereal angels of the Renaissance, this collection is sure to captivate anyone interested in exploring the varied history, culture, and ideas of mysterious celestial beings.

224 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 4, 2015

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December 9, 2020
This was nothing of what I thought it would be. It is not at all about traditions, stories, and miracles like the title of the book says. It is instead about raising your vibrations to communicate to angels, telling you what you should pray and to what angel, and listing things you might want to pray about.
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December 20, 2020
it started with a quote from Paulo Coelho and it could only get worse from there
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March 27, 2022
Around page 84 it started to get kuckoo for cocopuffs. It also had some moderately inaccurate information on fairies. Yes, the legend says they either crawled up from Hell or fell from Heaven, but they're not nice like angels.
Half the book was fantastic information, the other half was junk.
I kind of wish there were more pictures of Biblically accurate angels. That way I could identify the one I keep seeing in my dreams. 🙃 Still neat, still gorgeous printing.
Way too much "raising your vibration" and "working with angels" not enough information about how angels actually function. Strongly disliked the miracles at the end, mostly due to jealousy.
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