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DPSN: I believe in Angels

BY ANNA NELSON

Every second month Anna shares her musings, personal insights, and observations of our diverse lives.

 

We all have our own individual beliefs, which often vary and can be hugely diverse. Personally, I believe in angels. I note that the dictionary describes angels as ‘one of a class of spiritual beings; a celestial attendant of God.’

Every second month Anna shares her musings, personal insights, and observations of our diverse lives.

We all have our own individual beliefs, which often vary and can be hugely diverse. Personally, I believe in angels. I note that the dictionary describes angels as ‘one of a class of spiritual beings; a celestial attendant of God.’

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Post goes live 25 April.

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