Saturday, April 21, 2018

THE POWER OF ANGEL MEDICINE – ENERGETIC EX-ERCISES AND TECHNIQUES TO ACTIVATE DIVINE HEALING


The Power of Angel Medicine – Energetic Exercises and Techniques to Activate Divine Healing, Joanne Brocas, New Page Books, Pompton Plains, NJ, 2015, 221pp, $14.99.
The Power of Angel Medicine: Energetic Exercises and Techniques to Activate Divine Healing

There are different classes of angels including archangels, cherubim, guardian angels, principalities, and seraphim. You will learn about them all in Joanne Brocas’ wonderful book, The Power of Angel Medicine – Energetic Exercises and Techniques to Activate Divine Healing.
        Angels are always around us. They come from God, and their high vibrational frequency assists those humans with whom they interact rise heavenward in spiritual evolution. We can occasionally see them, but only when God allows them “to appear in physical human form to perform a specific task,” as Ms. Brocas explains. Angels are not to be worshipped, but thought of as God’s messengers—the word “angel” comes from the Greek word for “messenger”.
        Fallen angels, too, are always around us, but they have turned away from God and thrive on destructive energies such as fear and hate. Which angels do you want to invite into your life?
        Guardian angels receive instruction and guidance from Archangels and help us keep in spiritual balance by delivering divine guidance. Ms. Broca teaches that aligning with our guardian angel gives us direct contact with God.
        Connecting with our guardian angel is neither tedious nor time-consuming. The lesson on using the Angel Medicine Energy Relaxation and Balancing Technique is easy to understand and takes approximately two minutes, which can fit into even the busiest person’s day.
        In writing about the Archangels, Ms. Broca explains the frequencies of Divine Light and outlines each Archangel, describing who they are, how they offer physical, psychological and spiritual healing, and the personal blessings each bestows.
        Chapter 2, Our Divine Design, explains that we are more than just our physical body; we have spiritual as well as human DNA. Ms. Broca explains the etheric energy body, the seven energy centers, the energetic pathways, the subtle energy bodies and energy fields, and our higher-self, going into detail and teaching which Archangel can be asked for help in balancing in each.
        The world is a stressful place, and Chapter 3 outlines angel medicine exercises and energetic techniques to deal with stress and help heal the most common health complaints, such as tension headaches, sore or tired eyes, hay fever, gas and bloating, back pain, fatigue, sore throat, hives, and the common cold.
        Chapter 4 discuses prayer and how it works, as well as how we can learn to pray and what kinds of prayers to use in dealing with our false beliefs. These can be the false belief that we are unable to heal or that we are being punished by God. There is a list of questions to ask yourself to determine where you need healing and balance. Then Ms. Broca offers a prayer for each Archangel, asking for divine courage (Michael), divine wisdom (Jophiel), divine compassion (Chemuel), divine joy (Gabriel), divine abundance (Raphael), divine peace (Uriel), and divine freedom (Zadkiel).
         Chapter 5 introduces “spectacular celestial healers”. Here we learn about forgiveness. We don’t have to carry guilt. It causes suffering, and by forgiving and letting go, we can heal.
        By aligning with the Angels, we can heal ourselves, and by healing, we open ourselves to receiving abundantly. This is the fitting final chapter of The Power of Angel Medicine. But there’s more. In the Afterward, Ms. Broca teaches how to maintain health through Angel Medicine for Preventive Care.
      The Power of Angel Medicine is a wonderfully educational and spiritual book that can help with any problem you might have—if you’re willing to ask. Meet the Angels and ask them to help and guide you. This is a wonderful book that I recommend for anyone who feels the need for healing and balance. And don’t we all fit that category?
- Charmaine Moore

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