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Angel or Fairy - How to Tell the Difference when shopping for gifts

Posted by Jacqueline M

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The design you're looking at is sure to have wings, and you can use those to determine which you're seeing.

Wings: Angels have bird-like wings, which may be indicated by feathers or overall shape. Fairies have insect wings, usually indicated by color, transparency, or shape. A quick way to remember this is to envision a peace dove and a butterfly.

Dress: Clothing is helpful in distinguishing between the two options. Angels are usually depicted wearing flowing gowns or robes, often with sashes. Fairies are often dressed in clothing reminiscent of flowers, with petaled borders and soft colors. Jewelry items often depict the two in the nude. Chubby cherubs are easy to recognize, while adult angels may simply wear a sash or be positioned with their leg hiding their sex. Nude fairies often strike a flirtatious nymph-like pose.

Hair: As a rule, female angels' hair is attractively and neatly styled regardless of length. Males either have wavy, well-groomed hair or slightly longer curly hair. Fairies usually have carefree flowing hair, perhaps even tousled. Children and males may sport a short and casual "pixie" cut.

Headdress: If a headdress is present, you can probably be sure of what you're seeing. Everyone knows that angels have halos, though lack of one certainly doesn't indicate that the motif isn't an angel. A fairy's headdress will likely be woven from flowers into a casual open ring placed upon their head.

Bear in mind that exceptions to these rules do apply. For example, you may be looking at a Garden Angel that's been designed with a whimsical halo of flowers, wearing a country dress and having a casual hairdo. But her wings will be the giveaway that assures you she's an angel.

What is an Angel Guidance Practitioner?

Posted by Sharon Rose

I thought it might be interesting to share with Members and Visitors the various techniques and modualities an Angel Guidance Practitioner has been certified for. The course is written by and based on Doreen Virtues Angel Therapy Practitioner course, the only difference between the two is that to use the "Angel Therapy" in the title you have to have been taught the techniques by Doreen herself. If you were taught by one of her students as I was, then you must use "Angel Guidance" instead, but there are no differences between the two courses.

The course normally takes place over 3 or 4 days depending on the teacher. You are taught to commune with the Angels and to help others tune into their own Divine Guidance and to help them heal through angelic intervention, as well as the following;

* Room Clearing / Cleansing techniques

* How to perform angel oracle card readings

* Chakra clearing

* Psychic debris removal

* Etheric cord cutting

*Psychic attack removal

*Shielding techniques

* Meditation

* Automatic writing

* Different earth angel realms

*Archangels, Ascended masters, elemental realms and goddesses

*Indigo, Crystal and Rainbow children

*Develop psychic abilities

This course leads to a professional certification Angel Guidance Practitioner. However it is also suitable for those who wish to use the information given for personal use. I cannot recommend this course highly enough as it greatly enhanced my abilities to hear,see and sense the presense of Angels as well as adding to my healing techniques. I hope you have enjoyed reading this and it has given you all a deeper insight into the work I do as well as the professional training I received that enables me to do it to the best of my ability! In Love & Light, Sharon Rose

Sharon Rose

I cannot recommend this course highly enough as it greatly enhanced my abilities to hear,see and sense the presense of Angels as well as adding to my healing techniques.

I hope you have enjoyed reading this and it has given you all a deeper insight into the work I do as well as the professional training I received that enables me to do it to the best of my ability!

In Love & Light,

Sharon Rose

* How to perform angel oracle card readings

* Chakra clearing

* Psychic debris removal

* Etheric cord cutting

*Psychic attack removal

*Shielding techniques

* Meditation

* Automatic writing

* Different earth angel realms

*Archangels, Ascended masters, elemental realms and goddesses

*Indigo, Crystal and Rainbow children

*Develop psychic abilities

Bear in mind that exceptions to these rules do apply. For example, you may be looking at a Garden Angel that's been designed with a whimsical halo of flowers, wearing a country dress and having a casual hairdo. But her wings will be the giveaway that assures you she's an angel.

Wings

Posted by Jacqueline M on November 25, 2012 at 6:50am

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Thought this was interesting! Angel or Fairy - How to Tell the Difference when shopping for gifts

Wings

The design you're looking at is sure to have wings, and you can use those to determine which you're seeing. Angels have bird-like wings, which may be indicated by feathers or overall shape. Fairies have insect wings, usually indicated by color, transparency, or shape. A quick way to remember this is to envision a peace dove and a butterfly.

Dress

Clothing is helpful in distinguishing between the two options. Angels are usually depicted wearing flowing gowns or robes, often with sashes. Fairies are often dressed in clothing reminiscent of flowers, with petaled borders and soft colors. Jewelry items often depict the two in the nude. Chubby cherubs are easy to recognize, while adult angels may simply wear a sash or be positioned with their leg hiding their sex. Nude fairies often strike a flirtatious nymph-like pose.

Hair

As a rule, female angels' hair is attractively and neatly styled regardless of length. Males either have wavy, well-groomed hair or slightly longer curly hair. Fairies usually have carefree flowing hair, perhaps even tousled. Children and males may sport a short and casual "pixie" cut.

Headdress

If a headdress is present, you can probably be sure of what you're seeing. Everyone knows that angels have halos, though lack of one certainly doesn't indicate that the motif isn't an angel. A fairy's headdress will likely be woven from flowers into a casual open ring placed upon their head.

Bear in mind that exceptions to these rules do apply. For example, you may be looking at a Garden Angel that's been designed with a whimsical halo of flowers, wearing a country dress and having a casual hairdo. But her wings will be the giveaway that assures you she's an angel.

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