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Released from jealousy
A huge vulture clamped onto your head is not exactly a flattering image. It’s not something you want to see when you look in the mirror. But that’s what the anger and jealousy I’d been harboring regarding a relationship looked and felt like to me. I didn’t seem to be having much luck shaking it off, either. I thought I’d been praying to heal these debilitating feelings, but really I’d just been arguing with the attending angels counteracting those vulture-like feelings.
These angel thoughts, or spiritual intuitions, relentlessly kept showing me God’s love for me, despite my determination to hold on to the vulture of anger and resentment. One day the conversation within me went something like this:
Angel thought: “Hello, it’s me! I’ve come to open your heart to Love.”
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October 14, 2019 issue
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From the readers
Patricia Waddell, Phyllis Feldman, Alan Willis
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Released from jealousy
Name Withheld
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Never-ending supply
Amy Richmond
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It’s all about politics, … or is it?
Paul Sedan
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Keeping civil discourse civil
Lyle Young
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Vaccinations and safety
Ariana Herlinger
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How can I deal with relationship problems?
Susan Booth Mack Snipes
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Pain in leg and hip healed
Jutta Hudson
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Illness yields to child’s prayer
Liz Bremner-Smith
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Love heals relationship and health problems
Sushma Sharma
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'Fixing your gaze on the realities supernal ...'
Photograph by Jenny Sawyer
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News flash: The human mind is not a healer
Barbara Vining