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Accept Your Sweet Self By Ann Albers & The Angels

 

The Angels:

 

My dear friends, we love you so very much,

Accept yourselves as you are. Accept yourself at this moment, whether you are feeling wonderful or terrible. If you feel bad, of course, you want to feel better, but right here, right now, stop fighting yourself. Stop criticizing yourself. If you feel wonderful, revel in those good feelings. If you feel terrible, accept and love yourself as you are.

Whether you feel beautiful or ugly inside or out, we see your light. We see your beauty. We see your truth as a being of divine love having an experience upon your earth. Sometimes you remember the love that you are, Sometimes you forget. Your true nature, however, remains unchanged. Water is water, dear ones, whether it takes the form of ice, liquid, or steam. Your essential nature is love whether your current experience is sadness, fear, anger, or expanded bliss

We hold a constant and steady vision of your health, happiness, abundance, and joy. We have great compassion as you uncover layers of resistance to feeling loved, seeing love, and being loved. The most stubborn layer of resistance to love is the resistance to loving yourself as you are, right here, right now.

Wherever you are, say to yourself, "At this moment I am

who I am."

I AM, dear ones, was the name God gave Moses centuries ago. The Divine was saying, "I am who I am. I am in all things and all beings. I am evident in what you consider good and hidden within what you consider bad. I am in your heart when you feel holy, and I am a diamond of light buried deeply, even in hearts encrusted with hatred."

When you feel good, tell yourself, "I am who I am." It is wonderful to feel good. When you do, you (vibrationally) offer everyone a hand up. You need never feel guilty for feeling good, no matter who is feeling good or down around you.

If you feel terrible, take a moment and tell yourself, "I am who I am. I feel terrible, and I want to feel better. But right now, I accept myself as I am. I'm pure light. I'm just having a tough experience." Love yourself where you are at.

 

Have compassion for yourself. It will be infinitely easier to reach for a better feeling, as we so often suggest, if you can love and accept yourself where you are—right here and right now. In this state of self-acceptance, you are free from resistance to loving yourself. You are open to allowing the flow of love to carry you into better and kinder states of being.

We never stop loving you. We never judge you. We never see you as anything less than the light that lives and breathes within you. As a good mother sees the goodness in all of her children, we see who you really are. We hold a steady vision of your health, happiness, abundance, harmony, and expression.

 

The notion of a judgmental, righteous, and vengeful God is an invention of judgmental, righteous, vengeful human beings. God is love. We are love. Love yourself as we do, dear ones, and you will sail through life, riding its waves like a surfer rides the currents of the ocean, using all as momentum for your goals.

Accept yourselves, dear ones. Right here, right now, place your hands over your heart and tell yourself, "I love and accept myself as I am. I am a spirit having an experience, perfect as is, even as I grow into greater love and awareness." Don't say you can't accept yourself. You can. Choose to do it now. In so doing, you change the course of your entire future. You open to the love that is already and always there for you.

God Bless You! We love you so very much.
-- The Angels

Visit Ann's Archives for Angel Messages:

https://www.visionsofheaven.com/category/messages-from-the-angels

 

Video - Archangel Jophiel Transmission: Invoking the Citrine-Gold Ray of Beauty, Creativity and Joy - https://youtu.be/eap8Qln6mwo

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Ann's Message:

 

Hi Everyone,

Re-reading my first book, "Whispers of the Spirit," was a blast to the past. I started as an angry, arrogant young woman in her late twenties who was the epitome of professional success but secretly miserable. I wanted to change my life but didn't know how. I didn't know what else I could do for a living or how to get there. That is the cry of so many souls I've talked to lately. The book shares my awakening in an authentic and raw manner as I traveled through the hells of my own confusion and self-loathing into the world of angels, guides, and self-love. As I read it, I felt tremendous compassion for the self I once was and huge compassion for all going through this sort of questing right now.

Self-acceptance is like that. It becomes much easier to accept others once you truly accept yourself—the good, the bad, and the ugly. We're all human. We all experience the gamut of emotions. I've had so little self-esteem in my past that I'd get angry when others didn't validate it.

 

I can understand the hissing and spitting of the angry souls in the world because, in smaller ways, I've been angry too. I can understand the struggle for self-love because I've been there. I can have compassion for deep grief because I've cried my own tears of loss.

Whether or not the topic is the same, the emotions we share are identical. Whether you've lost a treasured friend who moved away or suffered the loss of a dear one, you know loss. Whether you've hated your ex, a horrendous criminal, or your own appearance in the mirror, you've experienced loathing. Whether you've laughed at something appropriate or otherwise, you've experienced mirth. The topics have different magnitudes, scales, and results, of course, but the emotional experience they inspire within us is shared.

As you accept all within yourself, you give yourself the ability to show compassion and forgiveness to others. The people whose words sting the most simply reveal areas where we have not yet loved ourselves without condition. When we accept ourselves as we are, unkind words roll off like water on a duck's back. Even when we see some of the most heinous acts in the world—while they hurt to watch and we certainly want solutions—accepting your own humanity helps you avoid the prison of hatred.

We'll never like certain behaviors. Some go against the very fabric of our spiritual nature. Some will anger us to the day we die. But accepting your own humanity allows you to pray for the upliftment of all rather than falling prey to the darker emotions whose results we witness. The last thing we want is to hate the hateful and wish to hurt the hurtful. If we sink into these vibrations, they've won. Better to stay in love with what is lovable, to pray for the upliftment of all, and turn towards empowering the better.

Going against your programming and accepting yourself without condition isn't always easy. It requires a firm decision to accept yourself when you're sad, mad, jealous, or vengeful. You have to have compassion for the pain that drives these emotions.

 

The quicker you can find compassion for yourself, the less likely you'll act out these lesser vibrations and regret it later. You're doing your best. I'm doing my best. Even the most unpleasant, hateful characters on earth who will die with the blood of millions upon their souls are doing their best right now. It isn't good.

Their behaviors are unthinkably horrible, but hatred does nothing more than fuel the vibration that drives them to seek love in aberrant ways. Better to pray or turn away. Self-acceptance gives you the power to be in the world, but not of it, to witness its atrocities without falling into hate or even giving up your right to joy.

It does require work to look to the internal rather than blaming the external for our feelings, but freedom is the sweet reward for your effort.

 

Video - Accepting Others & Yourself - https://youtu.be/jSUrLMBhMiI

 


 

Here are some ways to practice self-acceptance...

1.  When you're feeling good, allow yourself to enjoy it!

This sounds absurd! Why would we not allow ourselves to feel good? However, many of you have had times when things were going so well that you started metaphorically looking over your shoulder, wondering if the other shoe was going to drop if someone was going to interrupt your joy, or if it was ok to feel this good.

 

It is an interesting phenomenon that while we all want success and happiness, it can be uncomfortable until you get used to being treated well and having life flow with ease! It may not yet be familiar.

 

When you feel good, tell yourself that this is your new normal. Not only does the Divine grant you endless permission to enjoy your life as much as you can, rest when you need it, have things come easily, and have magical encounters, this is the way we are ultimately guided to live.

2. When you're feeling bad, give yourself compassion

When you feel very human – angry, hissy, sad, jealous, vengeful, depressed, fearful, whatever... take a moment, literally give yourself a hug and talk sweetly to the upset child within. "It's ok, honey. You can be angry. I understand." The self-hug triggers oxytocin, the bonding chemical that tells the body you are safe and loved.

 

The words comfort the part of you that needs to be loved, heard, and acknowledged. It is a surprisingly easy yet powerful way to slip into self-acceptance. After the feelings calm a little bit, you can even go so far as to say, "I know you are hurt, angry, etc..." but wouldn't it be more fun to be happy? Ease into this. Be kind to yourself.

3. Use humor when you can

You can't always do this, but sometimes humor is a wonderful way to lighten up with yourself. Have you ever caught yourself having a fit and just started laughing at how something so small can get you goat? I have.

 

Have you ever been wailing over something and suddenly stepped outside of yourself and witnessed the drama? I have. Here we are—beloved, cherished, adored, comforted, soothed, and guided by angels toward all we want—feeling powerless and throwing tantrums. I've been there. I've learned to laugh at myself. When I can see myself through the eyes of loving humor, my Divine amnesia is laughable.

4. Allow yourself to express the emotion

As you learn to accept your emotions, you find healthy outlets. Bake bread, and knead the dough to relieve tension. Write the letter you will never send and shred it. Get a towel, sob your heart out, and follow the emotional cleanse with a warm blanket and your favorite comforting beverage. Take a shower and wash off the upset, or soak in Epsom salts that purify both body and soul. You can find healthy ways to release nearly any emotion if you get creative.

5. Accept yourself like a dog does

Last but not least, my greatest teacher of Self-Acceptance, Lucy the Heavenly Labrador, wanted me to remind you to accept yourself as a dog does!

While looking through photos for this newsletter, Lucy came in strong from the heavens. Tell them to accept themselves as I did! I burst into laughter.

 

She DID accept herself and perfectly so! If she was happy, everyone was supposed to give her attention. If she was mad, she stuck her head under the nearest piece of furniture, and placed her postier right in front of your face! If she was unhappy, you got a very clear scowl. She thought it was hilarious if she was stinky, and if she wanted something, she demanded it—no apology required. The girl was thrilled with herself and just popped in my head volunteergin to help any of you in need!

So, if you are trying to accept yourself but having problems, try asking Lucy what she'd do and wait for the humorous but almost certainly helpful canine advice!


Accepting the fact that being human is not an issue or an illness. It's a condition we eagerly embrace as souls, knowing that the depths will motivate us to create new heights. When we accept ourselves in even the depths, we can learn to reach the heights without having to leave our good-feeling spaces. You deserve your own love!

Have a blessed week,
Love, Ann

https://www.visionsofheaven.com/AAngels/newsletter_2023_0610.html

 

Video - The World Is A Mirror - https://youtu.be/LfgCvcOvuJM

 

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