Sometimes you may find yourself hoping and waiting for events to unfold in a certain way. In your own life, you may question reasons for your patience about certain situations. Do you ever ask yourself, "how long is long enough?" Are you expected to wait forever? Could you be waiting for something when you may be missing something else?
Remind yourself you only ever see what you choose to see. Angel visits have been described. Yet, angel presence seems to be more widely felt through other senses and interpretations. During the past week, I have been amazed at what I've noticed by widening my perception:
1) As I was entering a building to finalize last-minute travel plans, a girl passed me wearing a hooded sweatshirt with a guardian angel and yellow halo on the front. The girl huddled near her mom with her head initially bowed to hide part of the image. When I remarked on the angel, she looked up, revealed the entire cartoon and smiled.
2) I waited outside a shop for a friend doing an errand. The mall was closed. Most people had gone home. Still, a smiling man appeared and walked by me wearing a blazer with the words "Faith" embroidered in blue thread. I remarked on it. He said he just bought it, thanked me and left with a noticable glow. Blue colors the sky and twilight. The ancient Egyptians used blue lapis lazuli to represent heaven. A pure blue is associated with inspiration, sincerity and spirituality.
3) A white feather mysteriously appeared out on my backyard patio plant in winter.
4) A woman I passed at the grocery store was wearing a guardian angel pin. The miniature pin bell chimed and made a faint sound as she walked.
5) I came across a unique license plate with word "kaput" (owner said car never broken down). I had a revelation and looked up meaning of license word spelled backwards. The word "tupak" is a variation of the Incan word "tupac" which means 'revered glowing serpent warrior' or 'heavenly messenger.' The serpent image connected to the heavens by having them represent deity, creative powers, and healing. Feathered serpent in Meso-American culture is a deity responsible for giving knowledge to mankind.