My dear friends, we love you so very much,
There are no mistakes in creation. There are mutations, of course—but even these are not accidental. Like you, creation itself constantly calls forth new life.
You live on a planet teeming with beauty and diversity. Everything has purpose. The weeds slow the erosion of the soil and create rich fertilizer for wildflowers. Thorns protect the roses. Pests keep ecosystems in balance. Bugs till the soil. Even the most unpleasant individuals play a role in humanity’s evolution into greater love.
In this world of contrast, you have your likes and dislikes, preferences, and sacred point of view. This is as it should be. You did not come to Earth for sameness. You came for the delicious diversity that allows you to pick and choose, find what resonates, and create love in countless ways.
You are always right—for yourself.
Even when you feel you’ve made a wrong decision, it is “right” in the sense that you can learn from it, refine your desires, shift your choices, and therefore create kinder outcomes going forward.
There is something—even in the most difficult of circumstances—that can contribute to your growth and evolution into greater love. Whatever motivates you, whether you label it good or bad, causes you to harness and direct the power that creates worlds.
Kindergarten is not wrong, dear friends, but you desire more.
What you label “bad” can always be transmuted by love into something far more beautiful.
Consider the people you can’t stand—they often motivate you to be less like them and more like you: the loving, creative, beautiful, empowered being that you are. When you see the pain caused by prejudice, you long to support diversity. When you see bullying, you’re inspired to become an emissary of kindness. When others are stuck in fear, you feel called to be courageous. Even the worst among you can bring out the best in the rest—if you allow yourselves to focus beyond the pain.
Likewise, when you witness war, your hearts cry out for peace. You resolve not to live from fear. You catch yourselves before criticizing or attacking yourselves or one another. You begin to transmute the wars in your own lives and minds into peace. And in doing so, you begin to change your world.
When you feel lack, you are powerfully motivated to find the abundance within. You think outside the box. You find new ways to share your gifts and talents. You may reach out for help and allow others to assist you. If you’re willing, an experience of lack can be transmuted into a lifelong awareness of abundance.
Even the unthinkable—the loss of a loved one—can inspire a longing so deep that you reach beyond the known world to find them again in the higher frequencies of heaven. You open to a life in which, with deep commitment and surrender over time, you dance with heaven while still on Earth.
There are no mistakes in creation, dear ones. There are experiences you like and experiences you don’t. If you like where you are, embrace it, appreciate it, and celebrate it. If you don’t, transmute it.
Rather than focusing on what’s “wrong” in a situation, focus on the “rightness” you wish to see.
When you see war, focus on peace.
When you see lack, focus on the abundance of your soul—even if it’s “only” a prayer.
When you feel loss, reach for the connection you long to find.
It is your light that heals the darkness. When you focus on the wrongness of something, you attune yourself to a vibration where you feel powerless to change it. But the moment you acknowledge your desire for better, you’ve already initiated and called forth the process of change.
In our eyes, dear friends, you’ve never done anything “wrong.” You’ve misunderstood. You’ve allowed challenges into your life you didn’t see coming. You’ve stirred up some drama or been pulled into another’s chaos. In all cases, you are innocent. Even when you said or did something with ill intent, you were innocent. You didn’t know how deeply loved you were. You didn’t know you could turn away from the negativity. You didn’t realize that your goodness is already seen by heaven—you don’t need anyone else’s validation.
You do, and always have done, the best you can in any given moment.
Like a loving parent who knows their child’s inherent goodness, the Divine and your angels know yours. We see your innocence. We understand your quest for love.
There are no mistakes in creation. Only contrasts and opportunities to grow into greater love. There are preferences to acknowledge and choices to make. If you can make peace with the fact that what’s right for another may not be right for you—and what’s good for you may not be the answer for all—then you can surrender to love as you experience it, and create what you truly desire.
You can stop resisting what others are doing and focus on what you wish to create.
Don’t dignify the darkness, dear ones, no matter where you find it. Turn to the light. While those in misunderstanding may create great pain, you can still use that as fuel for your growth into love. Compost the negativity into a desire for more love. Let what you can’t stand inspire you to be its opposite.
In doing so, you use even the densest darkness as fuel for the light. In this way, you become the angels and emissaries of love on Earth—transmuting all that is heavy into love, just as surely as a log burns into light when tossed into the fire.
God Bless You! We love you so very much.
— The Angels
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