Heaven
Heather Lydia Thornhill 1981 (Manchester)
As all the Angels in heaven stepped through each others eyes looking at Gods mind.
The souls sat on tiny planets watching them disappear like Starlights, sometimes they stepped into each others mouths and balanced on each others teeth and imagined they were on the beaches of earth heading towards the sea.
Most of the time they thought to each other in moveable light dreams and shared wishes, each dream growing more loveable and exciting.
When an angel found God the souls would watch the angel being told to go to earth for a new soul and that the next planetary seat in a set galaxy was complete and when exactly it would be safe for them to sit upon it. So they would all turn their mind to that person and assist God with a new life review or near life testimony.
Then God would pour light from his hand and the angel would see where the souls human being lived as if looking into a golden vision in a waterfall.
On rare occasions Arch Angels were permitted into Gods eyes to train to meditate. Two at a time for support was necessary to deal with the intense emotion of Love's light, sometimes hearing every adult and child on earth crying at the same time, at other times feeling every moment of love being shared, finally they were trained to contain fear such as simple basic questioning through to eye and body movements up to extreme terror and ultimate death in all their glorious forms.
Whilst returning to earth with Jesus a deligated understudy angel would have the chance to intuit which if any family member or friend the new soul would like to greet them in Paradise and he would offer the finder angel a single dilemma he had with that soul during their lifetime for them to meditate over with them before then returning that soul to God.
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Written on July 01, 2022
Submitted by HeatherLydiaThornhill on July 01, 2022
Modified by HeatherLydiaThornhill on July 01, 2022
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