Sometimes what we do in daily life brings about a lot of negative energy and lower vibrational forces.
Negative entities and those that seek to bring us harm – whether that may be emotionally, mentally, physically, or spiritually.
Be that at work, people we encounter, situations that arise in everyday life that are trying or taxing.
Sometimes we can feel attacked, whether that be directly or indirectly.

And sometimes we just need something a little extra to clear away the excess garbage.
To pack a little bit more of a punch.
For that, I usually turn to St. Michael the Archangel.
St. Michael is a warrior – a defender, a protector. A patron saint of police, military, paramedics, those who work in dangerous conditions, and holy death.
A spiritual warrior.
Despite what you may think, you donβt have to be a Christian to work with this Archangel.
If it resonates with you, and you need a way to clear out the bad energy and surround yourself with protection – St. Michael is the way to go.
Thank you, Saint Michael, for your divine protection, always.
Amen.

Thank you for the advice π
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Ohhh! Archangel Micheal … my go-to as well! Laura β€ you “know” all the celestial who’s who! π
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Glad to know you also know him – very, very strong and powerful, always gets the job done, never fails. β€οΈ
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Amen Laura. Just a note for you…if you ever want to visit somewhere beautiful and protected by the Archangel Michael, visit Archangelos town in Rhodes…if you haven’t already. It is a beautiful town, with lovely people, and one of the nicest beaches (Stegna Beach) I have ever visited in Greece. It is one of my favourite places. It is a nice rural town, and the Church of the town is dedicated to Michael the Archangel, from which it derives its name. Wonderful placeππ. Kind regards…Jay
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Oh thank you! Greece has been on my itinerary for YEARS! Iβve made plans, then had to cancel, made plans, then had to cancel. Pretty much since 2018, but Iβve always said when I go back to Europe, it better include Greece lol. Rhodes has definitely been one of the places Iβve had my eye on, and especially now will be with your recommendation! Thank you so much, Jay! π Always appreciated.
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You are welcome Laura. Rhodes is a wonderful island with heaps of history, lots to see and do, wonderful people and food. It is one of my favourite places. Hope you have a great day! π Jay
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Thank you so much, Jay!! Hope youβre having a great weekend thus far!
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What I remember of Archangel Michael are ‘cutting cord’ prayers, which I like because that’s so much of how it feels to be continually drawn back into a situation or certain pattern, as though cords of various sizes are so compelling that one doesn’t see them until already back in the situation again. Last night I dreamed my ex kept convincing me to jump over the wall and I kept falling into mud. lol
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Funny you say this π I once sought St. Michael out because I had someone (a friend who wanted to be more than a friend) put something on me so, while I had heard of St. Michael before, asking for his intercession in this way to sever this connection was what I really needed at the time. It took 21 days. It was a long time ago, but it was one of the most spiritually fretful times of my life.
Interesting dream! Do you feel like you are stuck at all?
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At 21 days did you just know, or did something happen outwardly?
As for stuck, much of what my friend and I talked about yesterday had to do with what might be hindering my move. I was thinking more about the mud. It wasnβt even clean nice mud. It was really icky. Lol
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Great question!
21 days is the timeframe I set for any work or intention to manifest. I know that sounds wrong because the universe does what it wants when it wants, right? But I know if I start feeling better or have signs, symbols, confirmations at that time, it is working. If not, then I need to go back to the drawing board. With this particular situation, I felt much better after just a few days, but kept on so I could feel a sense of completion and βso be it, it is done.β
Ahhh the mud. I love clean mud π the sticky mud definitely seems like trudging through the trenches, I actually felt this way yesterday, couldnβt get anything done. My dang AC froze up, my washer clunked out π time for a cleansing!
But yes, the mud sounds like a hinderance. But it also sounds like you are taking steps to move in the direction and path in which will bring you the happiness you want. So keep moving forward, even if you have some muddy days, lol π
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Ah, interesting. So it’s your sense of things. I like that though, because it gives you enough time to really disconnect from something, but you’re still checking in like setting a timer for a souffle’. Not that I’ve ever cooked a souffle’. π
I’m still musing lightly with the muddy dream, but yeah, No Mud – No Lotus!
Good luck with your house stuff!
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Thank you so much. π
It could be said as a sense, yes
I donβt think Iβve ever cooked a soufflΓ© either π
Mud – itβs very stuck energy. Trudging through the mud again is what I thought, youβll find a way out, for sure!
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