Following One’s Trail

In the Book of Exodus we read, ‘Behold, I send an angel before you to keep you in the way and to bring you to the place which I have prepared. Be aware of him and obey his voice.’

It is when we keep silence that we begin to hear these inner voices which act like signposts. Sometimes the voices may shake us out of our complacency, questioning our present modus vivendi.

If we are surrounded by noise, both externally and inwardly, we shall never hear our angel, and yet, as Joseph Campbell writes, ‘One has only to know and trust and the ageless guardians will appear’. We are never alone. As in the story of Tobias and the Angel, we may not always recognise our angel;  but slowly, we become aware of synchronicity, as if certain events and developments are almost pre-planned. The phrase ‘and bring you to the place that I have prepared for you’, recalls Jung’s observation that each of us comes into the world with a blueprint of the person we are meant to be, and which it is our task to fulfil.

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4 thoughts on “Following One’s Trail”

  1. A really beautiful post. Especially in these troubled and chaotic times when it is difficult to ‘hear our angel’

  2. James, this has just confirmed something I have been feeling increasingly important to listen for and pay attention to! Timely, dear James. A blessing. Thank you and keep it up!
    With love
    Diana

  3. Thank you James for that reminder. I have just finished my camino walk into Santiago and there were many angels along the way!

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