The Archangel Azrael is showing up for you today.
He is known as the ‘benevolent transformer of mental and emotional anxieties’ and one of the most healing of all of the angels.
Azrael’s call means you might be dealing with loss, stress, worry, or other issues.
Azrael shows us there is a way to find peace and calmness, even in our present circumstances, if we ask for support.
sometimes this is also a message to let go of any unhealed grief or loss from relationships or situations affecting us right now.
Grief isn’t just for the people who’ve left our lives.
It can also be grieving over a sense of what we’ve lost like a work position, a career, facing an illness (loss of health), or even changing circumstances or lost opportunities.
Azrael advises that grief is a process and we might still be carrying loss no matter how long ago the other person left our life or the situation changed.
I have a close friend whose traumatic brain injury affected every area of her life - health, work, relationships.
And a big part of her healing journey was learning to deal with the feelings of loss around her sense of who she was, and who she’d be going forward.
Calling on Azrael helped her greatly in both processing what she was dealing with AND being open to what she was called to do next.
When we love deeply, we feel loss just as deeply when someone or something is gone from our lives.
Azrael reminds us that honoring each loss is an important part of the human healing process.
Wwould you like Azrael’s guidance?
Just write the names of people or losses in a list and surrender the entire list over to Azrael’s safekeeping. Ask for his help, his loving guidance, and his peace.
Today’s Affirmation:
“I trust Azrael to guide me through the process of grief, fully processing it so I can move forward in my life. And I ask him to help me remain open to better things, situations, and people coming into my life.”
Repeat this affirmation to yourself a few times each day until you feel that Azreal has helped you process your grief and move on to bigger, brighter, and better things, people and situations.