The concept of disguised angels

Hey, Beautiful Souls!

Today, I want to delve into the idea of disguised angels. What exactly is a disguised angel? It refers to souls on Earth who teach us life lessons through negativity and wrongdoing, often playing the role of the hardest villains, shrouded in hatred—a challenging yet profound way to live.

Recently, I’ve come to deeply understand this concept. Why? Because I’ve evolved into a healed person who has forgiven everything and everyone. Despite this growth, I’ve encountered situations where I’ve unintentionally hurt others due to my meticulous memory, remembering even the smallest details. As I strive to forgive these disguised angels in my life, I’ve realized I may have played this role in others’ lives too—a humbling realization that also offers beautiful lessons.

Yet, I haven’t fully forgiven myself. Tomorrow, I’ll engage in self-reflection to release these burdens, allowing myself to learn, grow, and evolve.

Reflecting on my past, I’ve seen how being a disguised angel led me to hurt others deeply, echoing the sentiment, “Hurt people hurt people,” even hurting those who never harmed them. Recognizing this within myself has been an eye-opening experience, teaching me profound lessons through a lengthy list of past mistakes.

Today, I’m grateful that God is guiding me, shaping me beautifully, and granting my desires. Pursuing my aspirations is crucial; otherwise, I risk becoming hurt and inadvertently causing pain to others.

God, I am thankful for the disguised angels in my life—they’ve imparted wisdom upon me. I’m also grateful for the times I’ve played this role in others’ lives, as each instance has taught me invaluable lessons.

In this moment, I am content and appreciative of everything in my life. It’s all truly beautiful.

To illustrate this concept, imagine a celestial discussion where gods and souls plan an inspiring, unforgettable story akin to the Ramayana. The character of Kaikeyi, pivotal to the tale’s unfolding, embodies negativity and curse—essential yet challenging to portray. Despite reluctance, a soul steps forward, volunteering to embody Kaikeyi to ensure Ramayana’s narrative unfolds, taking on negativity and curses for the greater good.

In similar ways, many of us play the role of disguised angels in others’ lives, facilitating growth and learning.

So, my dear friends, remember, we are all someone’s disguised angels, guiding others toward growth. Forgive them and yourself—not for others’ sake, but for your own healing. Release the energy of hurt, allowing yourself to heal, evolve, and ultimately, create positivity in the world.

With love, blessings, and a zest for life.

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