DWQA QuestionsCategory: Non-Local ConsciousnessWe know that the fallen angelics fear the light, so we know that angels can experience fear. The Archangel Michael appears to be pretty fearless. Was he created that way, or did he conquer his fears successfully in a way the fallen angelics were not able to emulate?
Nicola Staff asked 4 years ago
Archangel Michael is fully capable of fear, so his acts of bravery being steadfast in service to the divine are a testament to his ability to live despite fear and carry out his duties with distinction under often difficult circumstances, but we can tell you that the fear levels are also not so great for the archangel as for the human physical being. The angels know fully they are immortal and any pain or difficulty comparable to what a human might go through they know will be temporary and recoverable, that all can be healed, and it is easier for an archangel to do so than a human being in their state of ignorance and doubt about the reality of the divine and their own place in things, their own self-worth, and ability to receive divine support and assistance unreservedly. The only limitation is imposed by the humans themselves through negativity and self-doubt and criticism. So the level of fear experienced by an archangel even in a kind of battle setting, so to speak, is not very high because they have the strength in knowing that Creator is backing them and they trust fully that Creator’s love will prevail in all circumstances, at least eventually. It is their divine alignment that confers this strength and the ability to set aside fear simply from the knowing they have the high ground in any kind of contest. So it is in the tempering of fear where one truly achieves the mastery of their divinity to be walking on a divine path in alignment, even with a full awareness of challenges and difficulties one is taking on, but nonetheless standing strong and acting in a way that is fearless despite the risks because one knows the value of the divine and the value of the goal for advancing the cause of the divine to be so much greater than anything to be gained by avoiding one’s duty and responsibilities, to try to hide and leave the fight to others as a coward would do. Alignment with the divine is the source of strength, without it you will undermine yourselves greatly, and will never do as well in any undertaking.