Indeed, there are angels sitting around with nothing to do—and they are available to anyone in need.
By Jo Mooy
One evening, after a long day of work, my partner and I wanted something easy to watch. As I flipped through YouTube channels, a video with an “angel channeler” caught my eye. It fit the “easy” category, so we settled in with a cup of tea to hear what she had to say. She had been doing angel channeling for more than 50 years and talked about archangels and guardian angels, as you’d expect, explaining what they were and the roles they assumed for each person on Earth.
Then she mentioned “unemployed angels.” Both of us perked up, as we’d never heard of unemployed angels before, and the concept was intriguing. In my head I thought, this is probably rubbish, but let me listen up. She said there were lots of these angels sitting around with nothing to do—and they were available to anyone in need. Before the thought, isn’t this what guardian angels do? formed in my head, she clarified: Guardian angels are always looking at the “big picture” of your life. They guide you in making good decisions during your incarnation, keeping you on the chosen life path. They also protect you from harm during your forays. The unemployed angels, on the other hand, were there to help with little things that might be too minor for the guardian angels.
“Do you think this really works?” we asked each other. So, as a joke, I sat quietly and then called out verbally, “Hey, unemployed angel, are you there? I need you to do something for me.” The task was an easy one. I’d been waiting for over a month trying to resolve a homeowner insurance issue and needed someone from the company to give me an answer. It was now 8 p.m. We finished watching the video and moved on to something else before going to bed.
When I began work the following morning, there was an email from my insurance agent. Upon opening the email, I learned the issue had been resolved exactly like I wanted. The email had come in the night before 10 minutes after I’d summoned the “unemployed angel.” This must be nothing more than coincidence, we thought. So, we put the unemployed angel to work on another minor project—and this one also was resolved in an hour.
By the third request, we were converts. The angel was around and willing to go from “unemployed” to an “employed angel.” One morning my partner asked the angel, “What’s your name?” In reply she “heard” the word Chalease. I said that sounds like Chalice in French. Then the angel explained: “You can call me Chalease, but we don’t have names in the way you hear or recognize names. We have a unique tone or frequency that identifies each of us. Then, as if confirming her name she said, “My name is like a golden chalice that is gently struck on the edge, and you hear the tinkling tones in the air reverberating out.”
Since going to work for us, Chalease has been a staple in our spiritual practices every morning. She’s invoked first thing with a “wake-up call” to let her know we’re up and ready for her assistance. Then, during the day, she may be summoned to do things. She often smooths the traffic down University Parkway, which is usually bottled up from light to light. Or she can fix computer problems. She’s even resolved airline seating issues that agents could not. I don’t know how she does it. She just knows how.
After posting about Chalease on Facebook, some of the women in our circle have already found and identified their own unemployed angels. Some have also heard their names. As if another confirmation was needed, we were on our morning walk discussing Chalease and what she’d already done for us. “I know she hears us,” I said, “but do you think she could send us a sign.” Just then we looked up and there was a cloud formation overhead. It was an elongated white angel with arms extended and large towering wings behind her.
If you don’t believe, you might consider giving it a try. You may be as surprised as we were by the results. All I know is Chalease is there when we call, and whatever we ask she figures out a way to deliver it.
Jo Mooy has studied with many spiritual traditions over the past 40 years. The wide diversity of this training allows her to develop spiritual seminars and retreats that explore inspirational concepts, give purpose and guidance to students, and present esoteric teachings in an understandable manner. Along with Patricia Cockerill, she has guided the Women’s Meditation Circle since January 2006 where it has been honored for five years
in a row as the “Favorite Meditation” group in Sarasota, FL, by Natural Awakenings Magazine. Teaching and using Sound as a retreat healing practice, Jo was certified as a Sound Healer through Jonathan Goldman’s Sound Healing Association. She writes and publishes a monthly internationally distributed e-newsletter called Spiritual Connections and is a staff writer for Spirit of Maat magazine in Sedona. For more information go to
http://www.starsoundings.com or email jomooy@gmail.com.