The concept of the guardian angel
is one that has been present for centuries across a number
of different cultures and belief systems. From the Ancient
Greek civilization to modern day, theologians across the
world are faced with the problem of identifying whether
or not guardian angels exist and, if so, in what form they
are present. While there is a wealth of empirical, anecdotal
evidence of the presence of guardian angels, how can the
idea of a guardian angel be defined?
Trying to define a guardian angel is an awkward process,
the process of finding a 'one-size-fits-all' approach is
tricky to say the least. The starting point for the definition
must come from stories and personal accounts from those
claiming to have encountered some form of spiritual guidance
in the form of a protective angel or some other celestial
being. Generally in Western belief systems, guardian angels
are interpreted and indeed depicted as human-like beings
sent from heaven to protect and guide their pupils.
The Bible draws reference to angels on a number of occasions,
particularly in the Old Testament
- some 299 references, in fact. On that basis, it is easy
to understand that the concept of the angel or the guarding
force makes up a part of the Christian faith. But what about
other belief systems, and do guardian angels exist in other
cultures?
Since the ancient civilizations, angels have been depicted
as winged figures, and generally acknowledged to exist within
their respective belief systems. Through the ages, there
have been occurrences of guardian angels and similar bodies,
and there is evidence to support the appearance of angels
in Eastern culture prior to the development of any of the
main religions. Evidently the guardian angel is not solely
a Christian concept.
So what is a guardian angel? Is it some spiritual, winged
body on a mission to guide us through life? Or does it come
in more 'down-to-earth' forms? Could you be a guardian angel?
Is it a metaphor for the way we should lead our lives? Why
are we not all closely acquainted with our angels? Or perhaps
we are, and we just don't realize it?
Unfortunately there is no real way to fully define a guardian
angel, and determining if they exist and to what extent
is bordering the impossible. For some people, an angel may
be a loved one, or someone who has helped them survive a
rough experience in their personal lives. For others, it
may be something more spiritual, in the traditional religious
sense of the term. It may even be something as simple as
a wider metaphor for how we should interact with others
and how we should develop our sense of morality and justice.
But for all those who have personally experienced a presence
or some spiritual guidance, there's no debate as to what
a guardian angel actually is and the role they play.
About the Author:
Being in Vietnam War, Bob Miller, born in Florence has experienced
the harsh effects of Vietnam War as a pilot and hence wanted
to stop this unwanted act of brutality. So Miller, explains
the youth about the hidden truths of War through his websites
www.serveyournation.com , www.kill-me-if-you-can.com , and
www.angelzabar.com. Bob Miller writes controversial articles
on Anti-War.