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Time Angel

 During our Orientation session Sunday, Mariabruna asked us to be attentive to coming on time, during our facilitator training, and I thought my Time Angel!

In the mid 90s, my friend Anita suggested we call on the Time Angels when we were dashing to a Reiki circle - and we arrived just a wee bit 'late!' I loved the concept, and since, often invite the Time Angels' help, especially for group work!

The indigenous view of time puts people first. If you're on your way to a gathering - and notice Aunt Annie stopped by the side of the road with a flat tire - if you want to be on time, you need to stop and help her!

Time Angel

I am one who ...

  • finds the right time
  • moves in and out of time seamlessly
  • tends to Aunt Annie
  • takes timely action.
  • Time is a present. 
  • Take time for Creativitea. 
  • Pay attention to the time signature
  • There's always time for a cuppa, especially with a friend!
I often placed a small Time Angel card on my altar for my Intentional Creativity classes, then made a SoulCollage® version this spring. I found the lovely image in a beading magazine!
Affirmation & Time Angels cards
Next time you're feeling behind or rushed, consider inviting the help of the Time Angels! 

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  1. Love this concept!!! I only wish I learned about this earlier but I guess this is the right time! Thank you for sharing.

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  2. Right, Patricia?
    I was grateful to Anita that I learned it in my 40s! And am reminding myself to invite them for less savory tasks (typing the board notes - ugh!!)
    Nadya

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  3. Lovely post, Nadya. Very calming. I felt no need to rush. I shall have to make some time angels maybe.

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    1. I'm so glad it was calming, Lily! And fun to (maybe) make a time angel!
      Nadya

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  4. I love the idea of the Time Angels!

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    1. Thank you, Martha! ⏳️
      They've been a great aid over the years! Anita lived near the Findhorn community in Scotland for 6 months, and facilitated the Transformation Game - which features angels!

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    2. I wrote about the game last fall https://heartsongdreams.blogspot.com/2025/10/transformation-game.html

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