Whatever faith we personally subscribe to, angels cross those boundaries and find their way into our lives. They remind us that we are not alone; that we are all guided and protected from another world. In her new informative, quirky, and practical guide, angel intuitive and award-winning author Christine Alexandria shares her profound gifts and vast knowledge of angels.
Christine details how to strengthen our connection and become empowered by the fourteen archangels with whom she chats. Chapters include the therapeutic role of each angel, the chakra system and crystals affiliated with them, guided meditations, and more. Angel Chatter enables people from all traditions and faith backgrounds to access the wisdom, joy, and power of Christine’s “haloed gang.” The angels “will flock to assist us”—this is their simple yet solemn promise.
This is a guide to inviting angels into your life. Several are well know and several I wasn't familiar with. I have a friend who intensely believes in the presence of angels and will love this book as a gift. Ms. Alexandria writes with humor and simplicity and gives each of the 15 angels their own chapter. She gives helpful hints for communicating and which angel help with various facets of life.
The bible of sorts, get the Angel Chatter Oracle cards and take Christine Alexandria's Angel class, this book is part of that. I loved reading this and I took the course offered too. If uou are an Angel Intuitive, this is the book for you.
Like my little bible for the Angel Chatter Oracle cards, I completed Christine Alexandria's Angel Programme following the reading of this book. Would reccommend for any Angel Intuitive.
there's actually useful information in this book but i can't in good faith recommend it. The flippancy and casual attitude with which she encourages readers to address ARchangels sets my teeth on edge. It's one thing if one has, over a number of years developed a working, devotional relationship with a Power, and that as part of that relationship certain formalities have been set aside but quite another to start at that point. Some of the ethics expressed in the book are also a bit to new age for my taste.