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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2232172/fan_mail/new] Guardian angels have outlasted countless theological concepts, thriving in an age of scientific materialism when so much religious belief has faded. But why? And where did they actually come from? In this episode, I take you on a 3,000-year journey through the history and psychology of guardian angels — from ancient Mesopotamian lamassu and Zoroastrian Fravashi to biblical references, Renaissance art, Victorian sentimentality, Hollywood reimaginings, New Age personalization, and today's return to apocalyptic angel imagery on social media. What we explore: * The archaeological evidence that protective winged beings predate Christianity by centuries * What Matthew 18:10 actually says about guardian angels (and what it doesn't) * How the Zoroastrian concept of Fravashi influenced Jewish and Christian angelology * C.S. Lewis's sharp critique: from "Fear not" to "There, there" * The psychology of apophenia and angel numbers * Why every culture reimagines angels to match their moment The big question: Have we shaped guardian angels to fit our needs, or are we encountering something real that transcends cultural projection? I argue we can hold both — that the most honest relationship with guardian angels honors psychological awareness AND spiritual receptivity, intellectual rigor AND wonder. This isn't about proving angels exist or debunking belief. It's about exploring what our enduring fascination with guardian angels reveals about human vulnerability, longing, and the persistent intuition that we matter enough to be watched over. For skeptics, believers, and everyone in between. https://www.bloomingwand.com [https://www.bloomingwand.com] https://www.youtube.com/@bloomingwand [https://www.youtube.com/@bloomingwand_emilyoneal]
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