Do you believe in angels? Have any angel experiences?
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No, however my daughter went to the kitchen for a drink, ran back into the room and said there was someone in the kitchen. we looked saw nothing. She said he looked like her younger brother but about 10 years older. Could this be the child we lost before bitrh 20 years ago. My wife has been followed into another room by a stranger at a party and told there was a little boy following her.
We had not ever let anyone know she was pregnant at the time as we were so young. makes me wonder.Like (2)
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No and I think it's problematic when people think that they're talking to an angel. There was a belief floated by some paranormal theorists that "angels" were actually extraterrestrials and that the wings were more of an interpretation because primitive humans were not able to understand how else a being would be able to fly.
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Yes i do.We all have guardian angels. I talk to mine all the time.
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I never did, but i jus met one...he's healed me, he's made me wanna live..he is my man angel!!!
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I don't.
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Posted by faeryflutterthe1andonly May 18th, 2012 at 4:00AM
Yes. During complicated birth of my son, nurses had to frequent my room because with every contraction the oxygen/heart monitor would stop and they would have to manually move my son inside me to loosen the cord around his neck. My aunt, an RN, and my mom left to get coffee. During their absence, the contraction once again cut off oxygen from my son. I had pushed the nurse button several times but no one had come. They had a full ward of birthing moms. A nurse came in and turned off the alarm, took my hand and manipulated my belly to loosen the cord again. I saw her name tag as she looked into my face very close so I saw the yellow flecks in her green eyes. She had freckles and long, curly brown hair. The contraction passed and she said don't worry everything will b ok, don't b scared. Just looking at her calmed me. She left the room and a few minutes later my aunt and mom returned. I told them that the alarm had gone off again. The next contraction, the lead nurse came to shut off alarm and push my tummy to loosen the cord again. I told her how nice the other nurse (gave her name) had been. She asked, "who?" I described her physically and told her the name on her tag. The lead nurse told me she didn't have a nurse by that name, or who looked like that on her shift. My son, thank God, was delivered and perfectly fine, with no residual affect to his brain due to the cord cutting his oxygen supply during birth. I have always thought that that "nurse" was an angel, who, if hadn't helped me, the life of my son might have been drastically changed or ended. I can't explain the calm wave that washed over me when she entered the room. I was drug-free and had a natural birth so, I know it wasn't drug induced! Yes, there are heavenly beings, it's just our society has become so cynical they choose not to see them.
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