The reason angels can fly is because they take themselves lightly.
– G.K. Chesterton
In the Christian tradition, 29 September is the Feast of the Archangels Michael, Gabriel and Raphael.
Angels can be described as multidimensional luminous beings whose function is to operate as bridge between our human separated reality and the wholeness to which we truly belong. Angels become especially helpful when our conscious intention is to express our authentic potential, implementing visions in alignment with the web of life. Since their nature is multidimensional any description of angels is hopeless from a third-dimensional human perspective. Interaction with angels, and other equivalent winged beings, is common in all main traditions, including shamanism. Angels are major references in the manifestation process of luminous intentions and projects. Though angels can work without our acknowledgement and awareness, once we purposefully open to them, luminous scenarios and developments may begin to unveil in our life.
“When autumn comes, the archangel Michael separates the fruit from the tree. With his sword, he severs the connections. But this separation must take place at the right moment, just as it must in childbirth. The child is like a fruit that detaches from its mother, the tree, and this separation must occur at exactly the right moment; the umbilical cord should not be cut prematurely. In the same way, the Archangel Michael separates the human soul from the body, which is its husk. In a sense, the soul too is placed in the granary, in other words in a peaceful place in the invisible world, where there are no mice or diseases and where the master of the house watches over it. Later, it will be re-sown, in other words sent to earth to be reincarnated. Once again the soul will experience winter: it will suffer as it remembers nostalgically the place it has left, that place where peace and light reigned.” (by Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov)
Image: by Filippo Lippi Tobiolo