THE ANGELS WITHIN US shows how to pinpoint your own trouble spots, discover which angel waits beyond reach, and ask it for guidance. In a step-by-step process that includes meditations, practical exercises, and examples of angelic conversations experienced by the author and others, you will meet the Angel of Unconditional Love and Freedom, catalyst of all angels. You will then learn about the twenty-one other angels whose energies are attuned to such realms Illusion and Reality; Creative Wisdom; Abundance; Power and Authority, and more. THE ANGELS WITHIN US guides you to that exalted and natural existence where you can be as cosmically whole, vibrant, strong, and free as you were created to be.
John Randolph Price was a CEO in the corporate world who together with his wife Jan, devoted more than 50 years to researching the mysteries of ancient wisdom and integrating those teachings with spiritual metaphysics.
In 1981, the Prices founded The Quartus Foundation, a spiritual research and communications organization in the Texas hill country town of Boerne, near San Antonio. Via the Quartus Foundation, the Prices originated World Healing Day, an event held on December 31st of each year.
The book is pretty awesome about change, suggests certain principles that I can relate too, provides scenarios which some funny, some passive, some compassion, but the most important is the level of a higher power between inner self and God. The angelic realm is the highest of servants and realizing certain inner angelic thoughts, feelings, or patterns brings this book like a text book that is serious reading and learning. It is a great book and spiritual guide to get to know angels on a different level.
Interesting read on how to call on the right angels to give you the strength or power you need to get through each kind of obstacle in life. Very comforting..
The Angels in this book are not exactly Angels as most people would think of them. The "angels" include: "Unconditional Love" or "Physical Reality vs Non-physical reality", so really they feel more like spiritual subjects than angels, though in giving them an angelic form, it may enable some to connect better to these subjects in meditation and have an image to work with and talk to.
Some useful meditations are given throughout the book (often with a Christian bent). The chapter on Unconditional Love (=Inner Being) & how to connect to it, and the chapter on manifesting (=Angel of Victory & Triumph) were my favourites, and had some good points.
Lots of focus on Christian Scripture, and associations with Tarot & Astrology. This may appeal to those with a background in these areas. For me, these aspects introduce unnecessary complications that cloud the clarity of the teachings. The work of Abraham Hicks is clearer in its message for me personally - and the underlying teachings in this book and in Abraham Hicks are pretty much exactly the same.