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I offer help to strangers and never ask for anything in return. If they walk away after my help then I can rest knowing I did my best to help.

I'm just so not sure White Rose.

Just sometimes appears there is a power way above what we understand and know and us with the power we know we have.

That is just so humbling.

I guess the more we learn the less we know.

Bless you.

Grey
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Re: Angels
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Yep, that is right... the more we learn the less we know *_* true said. In any case, I do that all the time... O_o and people do the same to me... they help me and then disappear...
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Re: Angels
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Have you ever thought where you soul has originated from?

Not to sound up myself but I am from the Angel realm. I talk to Uriel on a one-on-one basis. There is a lot of things that he tells me about where I am from so may be it can help you to understand where it is you are from.

Blessings
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Re: Angels
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I love to help people, it just makes me all warm and fuzzy inside!!!! Like one time complete and total stranger was crying her heart out in front of me and she was just heart broken, so i gave her a big box of tissues, a huge piece of chocolate cake and the number to my (at the time) single friend. they are still going out!
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Did you ever make a thread to tell everyone how selfless and humble you are? Would a humble person brag about their good deeds? I think you know where Im going with this.
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Did you ever make a thread to tell everyone how selfless and humble you are? Would a humble person brag about their good deeds? I think you know where Im going with this.

Crikey Xenovann

Can such a thing exist? Folk surely do things for others with the right intention but just as surely it will leave them feeling good about it.

Though I will add, in line with the topic, when we are used as angels it is often the case that we don't want to be but really have no choice as events seem to overcome free-will, so in that context there will be humility and selflessness.

But I would guess a humble person wouldn't start a thread about how humble they are.

Grey
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Re: Angels
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I am not humble at all... I am actually proud..and egoist... (cool big word) ^_^ I just tend to appear to help people because people tend to ask me for favors all the time, and as proud as I am cannot say no when I got nothing important to stop me.
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Re: Angels
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"Angels" have been around for centuries, even before Christianity, Yet they are never defined as good or evil until Christianity came around. (I saw all this on the History Channel, lol) Beings that posses wings were ( and still are) classified as protectors....

Greylights - that is very familiar, happens all the time to me, but it's usually ME that causes them to learn to full-fill their lives, not angels...lol
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All the time. There is nothing wrong with random acts of kindness....even if you feel "compelled" to do so. Doing so is an act of obedience to your God/Goddess/Angels who have instilled this thought/action within your being. After having done a kindness to another, have you ever noticed that it seems to come back to you? This is what we call Good Karma my dear....

In love and light~
Rev. Trinity
(Serendipity)
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Re: Angels
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What I have noticed is something else takes over events and struggle as we might, kicking and screaming in some cases, the acts have to be performed in the time-scale and in the correct manner without the 'angel' having any say in whatever. And then the final act is where, once the deed is done, contact with the object is forever lost.

Grey
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