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I have not seen an Angel, I have prayed very hard at times of need. I have prayed for support, guidance, love and I can assuredly say I have felt a divine response. All the sudden "knowing " what action to take, or a relief about a situation. God is a true and strong force in my life. I pray for guidance and to give thanks every day. I have no reason to disbelieve you saw a manifestation of God.
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We must all believe in Angels if we want full protection. Our loved ones who have joined the graces of heaven are Our Angels and they will always be there for us. I have been very blessed by angels when a bus almost killed me in New Jersey while visiting my grandmother, the bus actual was stopped by a force of angels that allowed me to carry on my life today, so, continue believing and seeing because they are all around us. Blessings from the daughter of an Angel Mother that went to heaven last month.
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Awesome story Mello, thanks for sharing.
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My daughter was a serious car accident while she was in college. Another car cut her off and she hit a pole on the drivers side, crushing the door. Shaken and full of glass, she had to get out of the car through the passenger side door. An off duty firefighter driving by came to her aid and stayed with her until the ambulance came. He said it was a miracle she wasn't more seriously injured.

She had no recollection how she managed to get out of the car since she was so badly shaken. Later on, she saw finger shaped bruises on thigh as if someone had a tight grip on her legs to push her out the car. They weren't her hand print size and wrong angle for her to have done it herself. She said it was her guardian angel. Could have been!
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Wow, NJCinderella, that's neat. Ha-interesting, makes me wonder sometimes. "Experts" say we use like 7-10% of our brain capacity. Leaves 90 to 93% of the capacity for things we don't understand, hugh? Glad she's OK. :-)
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About a couple of days after my father passed away and we were preparing him for his funeral, I was bringing my mother to the hair salon. I am very clumsy, always have been and always will be. I had hurt my knee the month before he died. I had torn my meniscus. Anyway I had to go up this big step and I immediately lost my balance and my mom was behind me and I thought this was it. I was gonna hit the pavement hard and fast but instead I felt something or someone hold me up. That is a first in my lifetime ever! I knew it was my dad. It happened a few more times after that and I had not fallen those times either.
I do believe in Angels but I also believe that everyday humans, like you and me, can act as angels for others.
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BTW, the idea that "we only use 10% of our brains" is a guess someone made years ago and has been disproved by modern brain imaging.
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Yes, "Partsmom", so I stand corrected, that as much as 16% has more recently been proven to operate all at the very same time. And your point is? Do you have it all scientifically, religiously figured out 100%? Great. Please do tell. We are all waiting.
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My BIL was returning home late at night when he noticed a car traveling at a high rate of speed heading right for him. He was unable to get out of the way. He was hit in the rear with a very hard impact, He felt his car begin to crush up and thought this is it , I'm going to be killed. All at once he felt a form lay on top of him and he knew he was being protected. He had to be cut out of the car and the police said he should have been killed. My BIL said when the " Angel" laid on top of him He just knew it was the Archangel Gabriel protecting him. He didn't know how he knew it was him but he just knew it was.. Everyone in our family always believed him because he was so very sure it was an Angel.
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New2this - what a WONDERFUL gift, truly!!!! Thank you for sharing.
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New2this PS - I'm pretty sure I only use about 5% of my brain on most days ;)
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After my dad died, mom "saw" him in the house. She would hear something and think she caught a glimpse of him. I have read this is not unusual when someone dies that you are close to. An Angel? I don't know, maybe.

When a neighbor died suddenly of a heart attack at 48, his young daughter said she would smell him at random times. Brain playing tricks? I don't know.

My daughter worked in hospice for a while and I asked her if she has ever seen or felt a spirit or know of anyone who has. She said she had and all of the nurses she worked with had a story about their experience with a departing soul.

If you believe in God, surely you believe in angels.
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My fathers spirit is always with me. He used to collect bicentennial quarters and would get mad if we spent one. When my daughter was 6, I took her to sea world for her birthday. She wanted to eat at Denny's that night. After we ate she wanted some money to play a claw machine and I told her no because we had spent a lot of money that day. When the waitress gave me back my change, she apologized having to give me so many quarters as they were out of one dollar bills. When I looked at the quarters, every one of them were bicentennial quarters. My dads way of saying "let her play the game. It's her birthday". She won a prize and told me that she won because her "pa pa" had sent her the money. I can always tell without looking when I receive a bicentennial quarter. Sometimes it is dad trying to get my attention about something but most of the time it is his way of letting me know he is with me. The last time I got one, Mom was in critical condition in the hospital. Dad sent it and told me to give it to mom. Mom had been calling out for him when she was in and out of consciousness. I think he was trying to let her know he was with her. It brightened her day. A lot of people have told me that its just a coincidence but I know it's my Dad.
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