A portrait of the Holy Spirit—not as myth or metaphor, but as a living companion present from the first incarnation to the last—makes the case that while we have forgotten who we really are, a more ancient and devoted part of us has never left our side. Simulating creates the conditions for the inner voice of this companion to be heard clearly: beneath the noise of the subconscious, and beyond the ego that so often mimics it.
“Our most loving father God does not abandon his offspring, the human beings, when they journey to the far away country. For he sends certain Archangelic representatives to accompany us through our beautiful but sometimes painful incarnational journeys. Maybe we could think of them and Divine bodyguards watching over our three bodies–material, emotional and mental.
These Archangels come from one of the highest orders, the order of the Metathrones. Of these Archangels that join us on our journey, one out of his great love for us enters a state of oneness (At-One-Ment) with us both as an Inner Self and as a personality-self He is the only one who can do this. The other seven Archangels of the Elements are in Attunement with us and do not inter into At-One-Men with us, they do not need to perform their service for us.
The Guardian’s communication with us is somethings referred to as the voice of God, or the Holy Spirit. But we know it more specifically as our Guardian Archangel, which indeed is an emissary of the Holy Spirit. Our Guardian Archangel is not just a fictional idea from some childhood bedtime story. Our Guardian Archangel is not some antiquated mythological account from days long past. Our Guardian Archangel is a real and ever-present companion, but do we ever try to make conscious contact with him? Do we ever think to even thank him?
Do we ever hear his loving non-judgmental guidance? Yes, often we do, but when his voice arises within us, we just think we are just having a dialog with ourselves. Thus, we must learn discernment to distinguish the Guardian’s voice from the mimicking voice of our own egoism bubbling up from our subconsciousness which sometimes poses as our Guardian.
The Guardian Archangel we have in this lifetime is the exact same Guardian Archangel that has been overseeing, guiding, protecting us from our very first incarnation. And his promise to us, that many have already heard themselves is: “I have always been with you and will never leave us until you no longer need me”. When will that be? When we return to our starting point and re-enter the oneness of God in Theosis.
These Archangels come from one of the highest orders, the order of the Metathrones. Of these Archangels that join us on our journey, one out of his great love for us enters a state of oneness (At-One-Ment) with us both as an Inner Self and as a personality-self He is the only one who can do this. The other seven Archangels of the Elements are in Attunement with us and do not inter into At-One-Men with us, they do not need to perform their service for us.
The Guardian’s communication with us is somethings referred to as the voice of God, or the Holy Spirit. But we know it more specifically as our Guardian Archangel, which indeed is an emissary of the Holy Spirit. Our Guardian Archangel is not just a fictional idea from some childhood bedtime story. Our Guardian Archangel is not some antiquated mythological account from days long past. Our Guardian Archangel is a real and ever-present companion, but do we ever try to make conscious contact with him? Do we ever think to even thank him?
Do we ever hear his loving non-judgmental guidance? Yes, often we do, but when his voice arises within us, we just think we are just having a dialog with ourselves. Thus, we must learn discernment to distinguish the Guardian’s voice from the mimicking voice of our own egoism bubbling up from our subconsciousness which sometimes poses as our Guardian.
The Guardian Archangel we have in this lifetime is the exact same Guardian Archangel that has been overseeing, guiding, protecting us from our very first incarnation. And his promise to us, that many have already heard themselves is: “I have always been with you and will never leave us until you no longer need me”. When will that be? When we return to our starting point and re-enter the oneness of God in Theosis.