This is one of the best of Doreen’s books I have read. She presumably will not be writing any further books on angels since she has become a fundamentalist Christian and has changed her priorities. (I’m trying to be nice/diplomatic about this.) Her latest book is entitled “The Joy of Jesus”.
In this book we are given a basic introduction to the angels and are told how to ask them for help. We can either say, think, write, visualize or affirm our request. This is in contrast to others who say we need to state our request out loud, so the angels realize we’re not just thinking about asking for help, but really mean it.
Doreen has never seen anyone without at least two guardian angels by their side (she can see the angels).
Archangels are “very large, loud, and powerful”.
Ariel helps with our physical needs such as money, shelter and supplies. Azrael heals the grief-stricken and helps bring departed souls to Heaven.
Chamuel helps find lost objects and eases anxiety. I often get his help in finding things – sometimes he helps immediately, sometimes it takes a few hours. Gabriel dictated the Koran to Mohammed and helps writers, teachers and parents.
Haniel heals women during their monthly cycles and helps with clairvoyance. Jeremiel deals with emotions and helps us forgive.
Jophiel heals negative and chaotic situations. Metatron used to be the propjet Enoch and heals learning disorders and childhood issues.
Michael protects us and clear away negativity. He is the patron saint of police officers. Raguel brings harmony to relationships,
Raphael heals ailments and guides healers. Raziel heals spiritual and psychic blocks and helps interpret dreams.
Sandalphon was the prophet Elijah and helps people to heal from aggressive tendencies and also helps musicians. Uriel is an angel of wisdom and philosophy.
Zadkiel heals memory problems and assists with other mental functions. (I think I’ll be asking him for help one of these days.)
Archangels are tall and large, the cherubs look like babies with wings, while guardian angels are about three to four feet tall.
Divine guidance is “repetitive, loving, uplifting, and encouraging, and always asks us to improve a situation”.
When we see white feathers lying around, these are signs that angels are present.
Many people see coloured “angel lights”. For example, bright emerald lights indicate that Raphael is present, while pale green lights are a sign that Chamuel is here.
We’re provided with many wonderful and inspiring stories of angelic help; many report having their life saved by angels in car accidents, for instance.
You can also write letters to your angels requesting help. In Catherine Ponder’s books she also advises us to do this and relates many cases of people being helped by this means. We can also write to other people’s guardian angels.
The angels can help us with relationships, career and life purpose.
Nothing is impossible for God and the angels.
There is a final chapter giving answers to frequently asked questions.
I found this to be an inspiring book and would recommend that you read it, if you’re at all interested in the subject.