Sometimes sleep is hard to come by. When this occurs at 4 AM I think of Charlie who has made a habit of getting up at this early hour. Charlies first chore is to fill his bird feeders generously while making sure he spills a lot for the jackrabbits to enjoy. He has two that come around, one from the east and the other from the west side of the house. Jackrabbits are generally very shy, but they just sit and wait when Charlie comes out of the house with his bucket of seeds. Charlie is in Arizona, he lives on the high mountain desert in an area drier than most while I’m in a cabin in the wet and wooded lowlands of eastern Norway. My writing is not going to be on Charlie today, but rather on the discovery I did while reading Sylvia Brown’s Book of Angels a couple of days ago.
This book has been in my posession for three or four years, but I can not remember reading it until now. Actually it has been in a box in the basement while I’ve been traveling, but now that I’ve moved into my new home it has found a place in my book shelf. I turned to the chapter on Archangels because of my experience of the angel closing its wings around my client and myself in Kristiansand. I was sure it was an Archangel, while I had no knowledge of all the different phylums of Angels that exist. This is what I found in Sylvia Brown’s book (p. 111): “Like Archangels, the fifth phylum of angels, the Powers, have healing as their primary function. Unlike Archangels, though, the Powers don’t need a scepter or green-orbed baton to facilitate healing. In fact, the Powers don’t use artifacts of any kind; they bring only themselves, using their beautiful wings to form a protective canopy around the person who needs their healing abilities. What the Archangels can’t do, the Powers can, as they literally surround the person with their wings.”
Then she continues to write: “Powers are large in size, even to the point of being huge. Some are average to medium, but they all have the capability of becoming enormous.” Naturally I got very excited at this point. It was a Power that surrounded us with its wings, it was enormous and I’m sure that I was given a good dose of healing along with my client. Lucky us!
As I continued reading the Book of Angels I also found reference to a very small and white angel. Sylvia Brown describes it just as I had seen it while working on a female client, also in Kristiansand, Norway. It was quite small and in her book Brown says that this phylum of angels are the olny ones that show themselves as small as four inches tall.
This weekend I’m attending the Alternative Fair in a small city called Tønsberg. I had expected a larger crowd and more work, but as it turned out Saturday brought only one client my way. I’m not viewing the day as a failure because other meetings brought me great joy and hope for future work.

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