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Can Birds Be Sent as Messengers?
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A reader struggling with phobias keeps seeing the same robin. Is it a message? Can birds carry messages from the Divine? Click the link to read Eileen's inspiring and touching answer.
This is a very powerful invocation/prayer to start your day. Calling in the Archangels of the Four Directions : Invoking Archangel Michael, Archangel Raphael, Archangel Gabriel and Archangel Uriel is a powerful prayer. Please note I use the term "Divine Spirit" so that people of all faiths and walks of life can use this video. Please share with someone who you think could benefit from hearing this too.Like This video, Share it and Subscribe to my channel to help me keep creating videos for you!
Losing a beloved pet is an experience that touches the depths of our hearts, leaving an indelible mark on our lives. I hope this video offers solace to those who have lost a cherished animal friend. https://youtu.be/ctxHCgu3cQo
I have always said, when I retire ( I know.. I know…as if!) I will keep bees.I have always been fascinated by them and feel a deep connection. As a child, you could find me rescuing them out of pools of water before I took my swim. To this day, I have never been stung. You see, we have an understanding, the bees and I. Bonnie Diczhazy wrote “Honey Bees are amazing insects that have evidently distinct roles. As the climate changes and global warming hits hard honey bees are on the decline. In some places the flowers that once emerged in spring are now out in winter and the bees are missing out on vital nectar to survive. Sukkran has covered the topic of the workings of bees in such a way that from the beginning to the end of their life cycle a full explanation covered by his depth of research has emerged as a wonderful story.” Via www.squidoo.com Related articles Testing Pollen of Single and Stacked Bt-Maize on Honey Bee Larvae (isaaa.org) So What Have We Lear...
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