Thursday, 9 April 2020

When the Angels send you feathers



Ever wondered why you suddenly see so many feathers around you?

This has been an interesting week of feathers for me. I have found feathers in my bed and feathers in my entrance hall. I collect them wherever I see them and have a special holder for them.

If you are as passionate about the Angels as I am, then you'll know that its a sure sign that the Angels are trying to tell you something.

When you see feathers, you know that the Angels are close by. Has there been something that has been bothering you or you've faced a challenge and don't know what to do?

Feathers are a gift and a sign that the Angels have heard you and are there to support you and guide you with your problem. You are not alone!  


A white and grey feather symbolises peace and neutrality, whilst black feathers indicate mystical wisdom that comes with true  spiritual initiation.

You can take the feathers that you have found and place them on your Angel Altar or meditate with them or place them next to your bed.

But be assured that the Angels are letting you know that all is going to be fine in your world.

If there is something that is troubling you, ask for help from the Angels and wait for a sign. You may receive it in the form of a feather, words that come up in a signboard, numbers that have interesting sequences or even in the form of a friend who has come as an earth Angel to help you with your challenges.


Strange superstitions about feathers: It is considered bad luck to walk past a feather. However, it is good luck to pick up the feather and stick it into the ground. The luck is doubled if it is a black feather. Feathers in the room of someone who is dying are believed to postpone the death. This allows visitors from far away sufficient time to visit the patient's bedside.

Feathers were worn by Native American Chiefs to symbolize their communication with Spirit, and to express their celestial wisdom. Also in the Native American Indian culture, feathers represented the power of the thunder gods, along with the power of air and wind.

As a Celtic Symbol meaning, the feather was worn by Druids in the form of ornate feathered robes. Celtic Druids donned these robes in ceremonies to invoke the sky gods and gain knowledge of the celestial realm. It was believed that the feathered cloak along with the presence of the sky gods would allow the Druid to transcend the earthly plane and enter the ethereal realm.


The feather in a dream catcher represents the element air, and the type of feather that is chosen determines the intention for the dream catcher



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