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My encounter with Angels.

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Ian42 Thu 19-Apr-12 18:24:14

I have encountered Angels three times in my life. By the way they do not have wings as usually stated, especially at Christmas times. My first encounter was when I had taken a group of nurses to a theatre in London. I had to wait around a couple of hours or more, so I had parked the bus/coach on the Embankment. I was feeling quite lonely at the time and had started to nod off or so I thought, when there was a knock on the bus door. At first I thought it was some rough guy looking for trouble, yet there was something different, and I had a feeling I knew him, even today I cannot explain. I shared my soft drink with him and he shared his bagels with me, and we talked, what we talked about I cannot remember it was probably spiritual and about music, books and loads of things. Anyway the time seemed to speed by and it was soon time to pick up the nurses, however I could not remember how and when he left, but I felt inredibably peaceful and no longer lonely.
My second encounter was on a train journey from Westgate-on-Sea to London, I was reading a spiritual book 'The Cross and the Switchblade.' ('The Cross and the Switchblade' is a book written in 1963 by pastor "David Wilkerson" with John and Elizabeth Sherrill. It tells the true story of Wilkerson's first five years in New York City, where he ministered to disillusioned youth, encouraging them to turn away from the drugs and gang violence they were involved with. The book became a best seller, with more than 15 million copies distributed in over 30 languages.) When at one station a group of young lads came on and started shouting about, so I kept my head down and continued to read my book. I was aware of the loud lads, but I just kept reading, I knew there was no more stations until London, however I looked up once and saw a large man sitting on the seat opposite me, he just smiled at me and I got back to my book. The lads were getting more and more rowdy, upsetting other passengers, yet they never even approached me or the man, and when I got out at the station in London the man smiled a waved at me as I walked down the platform, and I soon lost him in the crowd. To this day I am convinced he was an Angel sent to protect me.
The third encounter was very quick and simple, I had been on my first long retreat of eight days in silence and I was travelling on the underground into London after the retreat and my mind was feeling negative wondering if I had really encountered God through it. A man who was on the train when I got on, for I had sat next to him, and as he got off at a station near London he said to me; 'You encountered God this week,' and then got off. I am sure he was an Angel come to confirm to me that I had definitely encountered God.
I have no doubt about my encounters with angels, however I also know there are sceptics out there that will knock them down, it is up to you whether you believe it or not, I believe it and that is all that really matters.

Jacey Mon 23-Apr-12 15:10:24

Mmmm ...but then Anagram ...my next question would be ...when did the use of the word 'chicken' come to mean cowardice??

Chicken and egg idea??? grin

bagitha Mon 23-Apr-12 15:10:26

Takes a brave wo/man to be a coward

imjingl Mon 23-Apr-12 15:36:24

Or a sensible one?

Not that I know what you're on about. what's new hmm

nightowl Mon 23-Apr-12 16:16:43

I do attach some significance to white feathers, even though I know others think it is irrational. I think it started after my mum died and I kept finding them everywhere, then again after my mil died. Yes I know they are always around and you could say I was just noticing them more, but I found some particularly beautiful ones that just landed at my feet outside my house and in fact I kept them for a while in my car ashtray. I was quite upset when I took the car to be cleaned and they were thrown away! I don't think of them or look out for them any longer but when I see one I still think to myself that it's my mum saying hello and I find it a comfort

Anagram Mon 23-Apr-12 16:20:10

Same here, nightowl. I know some people think it's nonsense, but if it gives comfort at a time of loss, or keeps the memory of a loved one alive, what's the problem?

nightowl Mon 23-Apr-12 16:24:45

That's exactly how I see it Anagram, it does no harm.

Ian42 Mon 23-Apr-12 17:18:30

cupcake brew dragon

imjingl Mon 23-Apr-12 17:37:01

Thank you Ian [yummy] sunshine

nightowl Mon 23-Apr-12 17:52:10

jingl you could have saved some for the rest of us! Thanks Ian it was a lovely thought, if only I'd got there before a certain person hmm

Anagram Mon 23-Apr-12 17:55:24

Yes, jingl, you greedy thing! I'm sure Ian meant his gifts to be shared....[holier-than-thou-emoticon]

imjingl Mon 23-Apr-12 18:01:12

[shrug]

First come, first served.

You can have the dragon

nightowl Mon 23-Apr-12 18:03:53

No thanks I'm veggie. Anyway I thought you'd already eaten him grin

Anagram Mon 23-Apr-12 18:12:55

We don't want your leftover worms, thanks jingl....

imjingl Mon 23-Apr-12 18:21:00

grin

Ian42 Mon 23-Apr-12 18:35:39

wink

johanna Mon 23-Apr-12 18:40:21

Anyone remember the Annie Lennox song: " There must be an angel playing with my heart? "

Maybe not totally relevant but....
Beautiful song.

Anagram Mon 23-Apr-12 18:40:58

Yes! smile

nightowl Mon 23-Apr-12 18:51:06

Beautiful voice!

absentgrana Sun 20-May-12 10:31:29

I have no interest in or opinions about angels but am interested in sayings. According to Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase & Fable:

To show the white feather To show cowardice, a phrase from cockfighting, a white feather in a gamecock's tail being taken as a sign of degenerate stock, not a true gamebird.

Chicken-hearted or chicken-livered Cowardly. Young chickens are remarkably timid and run to the mother hen at the slightest alarm.

Just thought you'd like to know. grin

Daman Wed 17-Oct-12 16:10:32

The purity from fouling and the absence of harshness of a feather recently detached, in the normal course of things, from a swan gliding past or come to share my picnic - I reckon that is angelic - the feather and the atmosphere.

Lilygran Wed 17-Oct-12 16:26:49

Have you tried raisins?

jeni Wed 17-Oct-12 16:48:39

?raisins? Is there a raisin d'être for this comment?

Elegran Wed 17-Oct-12 17:04:52

No, Lilygran Raisins are for attracting pheasants so that you can catch them. I don't know what would attract angels. Angel cake? Well, you give cattle cake to cattle.

Daman Wed 17-Oct-12 18:07:35

Elegran What sort of little sweetie things do you dangle to allow you to take the beautiful heron pictures? and where is that lovely place?

Lilygran Wed 17-Oct-12 18:22:49

Raisins not chocolate