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Are We Listening to the Angels?: The Next Step in Understanding the Angels in Our Lives

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Robert Grant takes readers beyond the fact of angelic appearances to show how angels influence the world. He includes new research on angels' roles in personal and planetary karma, the angelic hierarchy, archangels, and fallen angels.

236 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 1994

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November 29, 2014
First off, this book is the same as the book titled Edgar Cayce on Angels, Archangels and the Unseen Forces and as such, it's a summary of Edgar Cayce’s sayings on the topic. Although I was excited to read this book, I was disappointed in that it didn’t have as many case studies as I expected. I also didn’t learn as much new info on angels as I'd hoped.

Some interesting bits include the concept of the Lord’s Prayer as targeting our 7 chakras, and the author's premise to reflect on the Bible--especially the chapter of Revelation--in relation to our personal life story, and the symbolism it has (ie: it’s actually our physical bodies and chakras mentioned in revelation and therefore a metaphor for our own struggles on earth).

However, a big dud came through in the form of chapter 7, which presented the case of the pre-Adam entity named Amelius, and the supposed past incarnations of Jesus in other forms. While I've read about other great spiritual entities that pre-date Jesus (and can therefore be easy to attribute to Jesus), I have no idea where the concept of Amelius came from and I don't subscribe to that.
Several references also remind you that the book was published in the 90s and, since much has happened since then, can make it feel dated.

For readers with limited knowledge of angels it may be a starting point, otherwise you might be left wanting. The overarching message is the same: we’re guided and always have been. :)
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September 13, 2016
There are books I have read that I told people I really liked it or that I disliked it. This book falls in neither category. This book falls in the category of at times I wanted to put it down an not finish it, but at the same time it held my interest enough that I couldn't put it down. It was a book that I didn't always agree with the author on everything, but I agreed with enough that I couldn't put it down.
YOU DECIDE. ARE THERE ANGELS ? If there are are we listening?
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