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In 2012, God told Christine Snowdon to start using her soul name, "Estrellar," for her spiritual work. This was re-affirmed by her spiritual guides in a Life Between Lives session with Paul Williamson, a qualified regressionist and author. The aim of her book and website, both created in 2007 and titled Touched by Angels, has been to raise awareness of angels, archangels, ascended masters and elemental beings by sharing her techniques for communicating with them. Over the last six years, Estrellar's business has evolved; she serves as a voice for various deities and energies in courses,…mehr

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In 2012, God told Christine Snowdon to start using her soul name, "Estrellar," for her spiritual work. This was re-affirmed by her spiritual guides in a Life Between Lives session with Paul Williamson, a qualified regressionist and author. The aim of her book and website, both created in 2007 and titled Touched by Angels, has been to raise awareness of angels, archangels, ascended masters and elemental beings by sharing her techniques for communicating with them. Over the last six years, Estrellar's business has evolved; she serves as a voice for various deities and energies in courses, designed to help others raise personal energy vibration as a way of becoming one with the planet's ascension process. "A simple prayer to God and the Angels asking for more love and happiness in your life will be heard. As your life changes so too will the lives of those around you for the good of all."Christine Snowdon
Autorenporträt
When Christine asked G if he thought her second book would be published, he gently replied, "It is my second dearest heart's wish."Christine is an author, a magazine writer, a columnist with Magna Intuitum, a spiritual angelic Reiki master, a clairaudient channeller, and a clairsentient and clairvoyant communicator. She has worked for Russell Grant's team of psychics. Her photos of real angels in the sky have been published by the Daily Mail, Croydon Advertiser, the Sun, MU Magazine Japan and Magna Intuitum.