More Messages from the Angels: Preparing to Receive, Verifying and Confirming the Truth

More Messages from the Angels: Preparing to Receive, Verifying and Confirming the Truth

by Pauline Wehrle (Translator), Irene Johanson (Author)

Synopsis

As with her previous work What the Angels Need to Tell Us Now, More Messages from the Angels is divided into two parts. In the first section, Irene Johanson gives valuable advice about the inner preparations necessary to receive angel messages in the proper way. She explains how to distinguish between the different kinds of spirits, and how to deal with information received from metaphysical entities--in particular knowing whether such information is genuine or not. She also gives advice about transforming our life of soul and the forces of thinking, feeling and will.

In the second part, Johanson presents more messages and information received from angels through her friend Agnes, an individual who represents a new kind of clairvoyance. Unlike mediumism or channeling, Agnes's method does not entail a dimming of consciousness, but has the character of clarity and wakefulness. The messages received contain critical advice, guidance and insight from the angels to humanity. This time they speak on many contemporary issues, including organ transplants, genetic modification, cloning, mad cow disease, nuclear energy, evil, catastrophes and disasters (including 9 / 11), abortion, population growth, sudden death, cyanide, AIDS, sexuality, difficult children, fear, psychological warfare, ecumenism, democracy, and human and angelic cooperation.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 112
Publisher: Temple Lodge Publishing
Published: 07 Oct 2002

ISBN 10: 1902636368
ISBN 13: 9781902636368

Author Bio
IRENE JOHANSON was born in 1928. She came into contact with Rudolf Steiner's philosophy after the War, and decided to train to become a teacher. Later, she studied at the Priest Seminary of the Christian Community in Stuttgart, and was ordained in 1956. She became the priest in charge of the Munich congregation - a position she has held ever since - while also lecturing widely, and visiting Russia regularly since 1979. Much of her work centres on children and youth, and she has founded two establishments dedicated to helping young people find their way in life. She is the author of several books.