Audio:
Participant: Is the contact between angels and people for protection?
Cheryl Marlene:
Well, from the human point of view, yes, there is that sense that it's about protection.
But from the point of view of divine source and the angels, the contact is actually much more about awareness. It's much more about the fluidity of awareness.
Human beings are really good about taking what's known and putting it in boxes, right?
We're going to call this box science and that box art, and over there is how to play golf or whatever. The way we tend to try to understand things is by categorizing.
And so in that sense, that's how we would feel that angels are for protection.
But really from the other perspective of it, like from the dynamic perspective of it, the answer is that the angels are here to raise awareness and consciousness so that we can realize that our consciousness is fluid.
It's not that the inherent nature of it isn't categorized, it's fluid, which would mean that either we need to start mixing our boxes up, we need to put the art box and the science box together and understand the connection, be aware of how that's all connected.
I mean, categorization helps you understand more the specific flows or almost more like the detail, the specifics. But in doing that, you sacrifice the big arc picture.
So a lot of what's happening with humanity right now with the changes in the agreements and stuff is that we're leaning into fluidity as a way to move beyond the limits of categorization.
So it is asking what obviously in some corners are difficult or uncomfortable questions to ask.
But one of the questions that's happening within this increasing span of fluidity is the question, is it true that there's only male and female genders?
That is the categorization that we want to be limited by.
So in a certain sense, the overarching question is do we want to be limited by these categorizations? Race is a categorization, right?
It's defining that there's a difference in people based on the color of someone's skin.
And the question from a fluidity point of view is, is that what we want to stick with?
Or is there another way that we could look at this that would be more empowering or more expansive, that would allow us to understand something about our individual selves that we can't get to when we think that race is the way that we want to put labels on people?