The living angel



The angel allowed the women and her soul to be one inside his being
Like gliding through a building surrounding each floor with light
Thus becoming the angels duel soul
Then the soul of the women filled herself with light
And the angel drew the light of god from the heavens
Brighter still catapulting them into deep love as the angel drew away again rising on the light
Then when the soul was taken to her soul family she learnt that their light being was as a quilt to each other.
And just like the possession by an angel into a dying body with soul long gone the channeller allowed Angel messages from beyond the veil bringing comfort and instruction from God as an angel channeler to the world.
And as mankind realised the gift of their body and speed of its brain and voice they were enthralled by the magic of spirit and felt reassured by the wisdom and protection of Gods angels.
Then they understood why God didn't instruct the angels to keep the body alive, because it was not their purpose or responsibility and the souls life path had been completed as the body grew in deaths excruciating pain and was no more.

About this poem

Is it the fear of possession or the fear of pain that motivates this poem or fear itself? Or was it a search for solice, knowledge and love.

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Written on June 13, 2022

Submitted by HeatherLydiaThornhill on June 13, 2022

Modified by HeatherLydiaThornhill on June 13, 2022

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