Angels and More Angels
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Welcome back to Sisters in Law of Attraction. This week, Sam and Christine pick up where they left off on spirit guides — and the conversation gets deep, personal, and full of the kind of stories that make you sit up a little straighter.
Sam opens with a goosebumps-inducing account of her cousin's recent visit to a medium. Without any prompting, the medium asked, "Do you have an aunt whose name starts with M?" — and from there, came a message of love from Sam's late Aunt Mary Lou to her sister, Sam's mom. Then a set of grandparents who passed long before their great-grandchildren were born, asking simply: please tell your kids about us. And finally, a remarkably specific moment — the medium telling her cousin that when her outdoorsy daughter is out fishing, her grandfather and uncle are right there with her. Skeptic or believer, it's a story about the peace these moments bring, and what it means to stay open to the signs around us.
From there, Sam and Christine walk through the seven archangels and what each one represents:
- Michael — "he who is as God," the protector, aligned with courage, strength, and justice. The go-to, the one who covers it all.
- Raphael — "God heals," responsible for healing physical and mental ailments. The archangel Sam leaned on during her mom's recent hospital stay.
- Gabriel — "God is my strength," the angel of communication and God's messenger.
- Jophiel — "beauty of God," guiding you to see beauty in all things by redirecting your perception back to love. The archangel of artists, writers, and creatives.
- Ariel — "lion of God," protector of the earth, its resources, animals, and nature.
- Azrael — "whom God helps," guiding the deceased through their transition into the spirit realm.
- Chamuel — "he who sees God," bringing peace and restoring order even in the most chaotic situations.
Sam shares stories from her mom's recent hospitalization that landed like little miracles: a young woman on the housekeeping team who heard her mom crying and came back after her shift was over to download her favorite gospel station onto her phone — then hugged Sam and her mom and said, "In Christ, I love you." A Christian faith leader who stopped in to pray with her Catholic mom, because faith doesn't care about denominations when someone is hurting.
Christine opens up too, sharing two moments from her own health anxiety journey when women in doctors' offices showed up as angels in disguise — one who held her hands and prayed over her in the exam room, and another who quietly bent the rules to give her peace of mind after two long months of waiting for results. "You are an angel," Christine told her. Because that's exactly what she was.
The throughline running through it all: angels are among us, in whatever form you understand them, and they show up the moment we're willing to receive them. Once you lift the veil and accept that you're connected to something larger than yourself, the help, the signs, and the peace start finding you.
The sisters also dig into the renaissance happening in the Catholic Church among younger generations, the difference between spirituality and formalized religion, and Christine's beautifully simple takeaway from a conversation with her youngest daughter: strip away the labels, and what religion really teaches you is how to be a good human — how to walk through the world with respect, give back to your community, serve others, and build the kind of relationships that hold you up.
Plus: Sam's rainy Dallas birthday weekend, getting roped into a "buzz bike" bar crawl at 10:30 a.m. in a poncho instead of shopping for a mother-of-the-bride dress, and a reminder that leaning into what you didn't plan for is usually where the magic lives.
Until next time — keep that veil lifted. 🤍