Life can have its way with us and when we begin believing the negativity of what has happened to us or what we've been through is stronger than the truth of who we are, we can lose sight of the glorious qualities which make us -us. One of the greatest of all is our goodness.
Angus on the Other Side tells us how important it is that we see our own goodness. That's because while in life, we tend to judge ourselves so harshly. It may be judging our self as a bad person based on negative programming we absorbed, or judging our self by feeling lesser-than, from traumas we experienced. In whichever way, self-judgement is really fears that hold us back, blocks our healing and our joy.
This is exactly what the Dominion Angel helps you with. She records all your good deeds while in life so in times you can't see it for yourself, she helps you to see your own goodness. When we go home to the Other Side, this is vital because the one judging us (just like in life) is our self. The Dominion Angel presents to us our kind acts which keeps many of us from having to be cocooned. She can also do this for you while in life! In times you're trying to overcome self-judgement, ask your Dominion Angel to help you see your goodness through infusion of thought, messages in dreams, and signs that manifest around you. She will show you the truth of who you are, bringing one of the greatest healers of all...self-love.
Angus on the Other Side teaches that every time you see the Dominion Angel image, it registers in your subconscious mind, like a physical affirmation of her presence around you and ability to help you look to your goodness to release self-judgement. This visual reminder strengthens your connection with your Dominion Angel, making you more aware she is there, and likely to utilize her special abilities.
This is why I create this art and Vera relays Angel information from Angus. From our heart to yours, we pray you remember to call on your Angels for help on your life path.
💙Christina and Vera💜
Dominion Angel
This print is an 11 x 14 image on cardstock paper. Color canvases are stretched over a wood frame with a 1 and 1/2 inch gallery wrap.