How to Hear Your Angels

A loud voice, repeated music, and even an overheard conversation may be ways that you are hearing the signs angels are sending to you. Find out more ways you can hear angels.

BY: Doreen Virtue

The difference between hearing a true Divine voice, heeding the imagination, or having a hallucination is clear and distinct.

Heaven may speak to us through a loud, disembodied voice outside our head; a quiet inner voice inside our head; a conversation that we “happen” to overhear; or by hearing music in our minds or over and over again on the radio.

A True Angelic Experience Involving Hearing
• Sentences usually begin with the words you or we.
• There’s a sense that someone else is talking to you, even if it sounds like your own voice.
• It’s readily apparent how the message relates to your immediate concerns or questions.
• The voice is to the point and blunt.
• The sound is loving and positive, even if it’s warning you of danger.
• It asks you to take immediate action, including changing your thoughts or attitude to be more loving.
• You may hear a voice call your name upon awakening.
• You could be aware of strains of beautiful, disembodied “celestial” music.
• You might receive a message about self-improvement or helping others.

Imagination or False Guidance Involving Hearing
• Sentences usually being with the word I.
• It feels like you’re talking to yourself.
• The message is muddy, cryptic, or unclear.
• The voice is wordy and vague.
• It’s taunting, alarming, or cruel.
• There’s gossip and speculation about others.
• You hear abusive words.
• You experience loud, unpleasant noises or discordant music.
• There’s a message to hurt yourself and others.

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