My dear friends, we love you so very much,
If you could see life through the eyes of your soul, you would live with such a sense of wonder and awe that the smallest things would inspire you beyond words. A blade of grass, a drop of dew, the gentle hum of your child while engaged in play, or the rush of water coming out of your faucet… all these things are so small they often go unnoticed, yet each is packed with the miraculous.
That tiny blade of grass takes energy from your star, converts it to life force, and uses it to thrive and grow. It shelters insects that feed your birds, which help carry your seeds. It keeps your soil together and provides a soft carpet for your feet. A humble blade of grass is a factory, a force, and a food.
A dew drop—water held together by surface tension and gravity—reflects the world around it and nourishes the life nearby.
And what about the hum of a child at play? Their miraculous mind is engaged, and without thought, they begin to hum, expressing joy as air vibrates their vocal cords, the tiny biological “strings” used to convey human thought and emotion.
Consider the water flowing through your pipes. It originates from rivers, fed by creeks, streams, and rain, traveling through countless channels and systems, sometimes for thousands of miles and over millennia, just so you can wash your vegetables, clean your hands, or quench your thirst.
There is so much to appreciate in every moment. Yet what often commands your attention is not the miraculous, but the mundane. You have errands to run, emails to read, finances to figure, homes to maintain, and much to manage.
Beyond that, you swim in a sea of human consciousness with countless people making requests for your attention. Some are spoken. Many are not. Some are implied. Others are simply felt as energy—a sigh from someone wanting compassion, an eye roll from someone hoping you’ll understand their impatience, or the tug you feel from someone you love quietly willing you to return their call.
These external influences can seem to drain your joy and energy. But ultimately, it is you who decides how you experience life.
You can align with your soul, or not. You can feel energized through the lens of love or drained through the lens of lack.
When you see through the eyes of your soul, you will always find something to love in a given moment. Your soul holds the vision of a life with dreams fulfilled. It guides you on the path of greatest joy. It impulses you with thoughts and feelings that inspire, and connects you with people for the purpose of mutual joy.
Even in the mundane, your soul calls you to witness the miraculous.
In traffic, it nudges you to change the station just in time for your favorite song. While rushing to get dinner on the table, the soul impulses you to pause, inhale deeply, and indulge your senses. When something shocks you in the news, the soul tries to redirect you to something kinder—a thought, a feeling, even the barking of your dog, who is always in alignment with their soul!
When others pull at your attention, your soul gently steers you back toward what feels good.
The soul always impulses you to do what is best for yourself, be it lovingly declining a request or lovingly fulfilling it. There are no “rules,” only in-the-moment feelings/guidance that tells you what is good for you right here and now.
You can relax, dear ones. Release the pressure to be everything to everyone and to constantly prove your worth. You are already enough. You are already loved. You are already a soul here to see, be, and share love. In alignment with your spirit, that love can be felt and shared, if only in emanations of appreciation.
Pause now and then. Ask to see your life through the eyes of your soul. Ask to see your challenges through the lens of love.
With that focus, dear friends, no matter what else is going on, life will reveal its beauty.
God Bless You! We love you so very much.
— The Angels








