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Monday, 21 May 2007 |
My Guardian Angel's Name
I was setting off to work as usual early in the morning and as always confirming that the God of the Universe is with me in my thoughts and decision for the day, and also "Dawn of the morning" as I called my Guardian Angel. I call her after a special experience I had in Africa.
Just as day breaks, when it is neither day nor night, heaven seems to have a glimpse of our planet while everyone is still asleep in their beds and the birds are still asleep; not a sound, just a peep of heaven almost comes through. You think you are seeing heaven, but not quite. Well, I call her "Dawn of the morning" because she has that special atmosphere of giving me a glimpse of heaven. This particular morning I thought I heard her say "don't I have a name, call me by my name, not a description of me". I thought to myself, how inconsiderate of me. Everyone likes to hear their name when they are addressed. Of course, it is Dawn. But, do you like the name I have decided to call you?? How can you confirm to me that you do like it? I thought I should do some Tarot meditation - but during the week I am tired and not really perceptive to it. Anyway, that evening I was recovering from the day, watching TV and there was a short film. You know those last minute short films they put on because the previous programme ended before the scheduled time? It was about the cloud formations that form over the sea and float onto the beach in Australia. Apparently people go from all over the world to see the spectacle at break of day at this particular area in Australia. A man was waiting to fly his glider over the formations, (when they appear) and he had been waiting for quite a number of days. Other people were also waiting for the formations. Apparently people come, wait for perhaps a week and then leave. They sometimes miss the formations by a day. If only they had stayed, they would have seen them. I will come back to this man with the glider. He decided to ask an Aboriginal lady to do a ritual prayer and dance to bring the formations on. The lady went onto the beach in the evening and sang and danced as they most probably have done for many, many years, passed on through the generations. The scene looked quite mystical, as she sang and danced in the sunset on the beach, asking the Gods to bring on the cloud formations the next day. As the commentator explained what was going on he mentioned that the Aboriginal lady's name was Dawn. When I heard that I her name was Dawn I knew straightaway that I was supposed to watch this programme in order for my Guardian Angel to inform me that she liked her name, Dawn. Well, needless to say, at break of day the next day, the cloud formations appeared. They were quite a spectacular sight.
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