If instead of a gem,
or even a flower,
we should cast the gift
of a loving thought
into the heart of a friend,
that would be giving
as the angels give.
~ George MacDonald

Today I shared with the office, the previous post about the feather falling right out of the sky. I love when that happens.
Julia, our lovely, intelligent intern from Austria said this never happens to her. Shortly after I offered to drive her home, we had worked late.
After she stepped out of her car, she bent down and picked up her first Feather Blessing. How did she know it was a Blessing? All I can say, is when you receive a Feather Blessing… you know… you just know there is something special about the feather and the experience. Julia knew.
Now that you know, watch for your Feather Blessings… they can be just around the corner!
Generally, Angel feathers mean this: “all will be well. You are loved and protected.” They usually show up to reassure you about some longer-term worry or sorrow. But sometimes the message is in the moment, so the second you spot one, try to immediately recall what you were just thinking about. Then ask the Angels if the feather was an answer to those thoughts. A “yes” is usually something like a rush of goose bumps or a sense of deep peace. If you don’t get an immediate “yes,” ask the Angels to find a way to show you what the message relates to.
Usually what are known as “angel feathers” are smallish and white. Other kinds of feathers contain more specific information from spirit guides and power animals, and Native American guides has given some examples: A glossy black feather from a raven or crow means “send a messenger to the unseen worlds for help or answers.” A soft, silent owl feather tells you “to dream or meditate because messages await you.” A blush-tipped robin feather obviously means “fresh new beginnings,” or it encourages you to “get a fresh view on an old situation.” A hawk feather means “go for it!” A vulture feather, with its silver underside, says “let it go.”
If you become familiar with the sacred meanings of birds and animals — and there are many excellent books on the subject, you open up a vast world of communication possibilities with a Native American Spirit Guide Book.
Originally posted http://www.eons.com/groups/topic/1998596-Are-Feathers-signs-from-angels-
posted by TaylorBel