The Emotion and Sentiment of Angels
By Anne Hinton Pratt · June 29, 2022
Angels
experience feelings of wonder, joy, urgency and
even desperation. From time to time, and in very touching
circumstances, they may share their poignant longings and feelings with us…
One of
the most significant ways to feel the deep emotion of angels is when we do
Temple work for them…
He Heard Shouts of Joy
Karl
Murphy shared a special experience in Stake Conference some time ago.
He had
taken family names that his wife Patty sent with him with to the temple.
As he was kneeling at the altar in the sealing room for one of
these names, he suddenly heard “shouts of joy” from Patty’s
grandparents.[i]
They were shouting for
JOY! They were exultant and triumphant in their emotion because of
choices they had made combined with knowing they were helped from family on this
side of the veil…
The Emotion of URGENCY – Feeling COMPELLED
Ann Laemmlen Lewis feels
emotionally pressured from those on the other side who had lived in a small
village in southern Germany. She is one of the few
anywhere who can read their old German records. She describes,
“When I’m in my
Family History zone, ‘’ COMPELLED” is the word that keeps coming to mind. It’s
one of absolute URGENCY and requires all my attention! It’s
like I’m behind a closed door, alone. On the other side of the door are
thousands of people pushing and shoving to get close to the door. Then, I
take a key and unlock the door, and crack it just a tiny bit, but the door’s
been opened and everyone on
the other side heaves and pushes with all their might to get through that door
to where I am because they know the way has finally been opened! ” [ii]
So far Ann has extracted over 18,000 names from there. She can feel their collective
emotion of relief and joy as she does their work!
This Feeling of Being Compelled from the Other Side is Not
Unusual
Sister Wendy Nelson taught,
“Those on the other side are eager- no, actually they are
desperate—to receive their saving and exalting ordinances. They know when
and where their ordinances will be done for them.”[iii]
If we’re listening we can sometimes feel their desperate
emotions…
Pushed By a Presence
Sherryl wrote about her own “compelled” experience having it
being made crystal clear what a deceased grandmother wanted. She writes,
“I had been waiting since Aug. 17, 2019, after my endowment to
start on my family’s work. One of
my great grandmothers was very
important to me because I look just like her. My great grandfather’s work
was done, but hers wasn’t, so I got ready and went to the Temple. I was just
going to baptize her but, I
felt this presence, that kept me there. I went on and
completed everything with her that day. I
knew she was NOT letting me leave without getting her work done! I
sat in my car later and smiled and cried at the same time. I was so happy that
I was able to help her.”[iv]
Sherryl could feel the strong will of her great
grandmother. Our departed family members have definite emotions…
Temple Emotion: Couldn’t Stop Crying
Cynthia Abbott reported to me about the strong emotion she felt
in the temple. She says,
“I will never forget doing the initiatory for my
great-great grandmother, Louisa Currin, who married my great great-grandfather
David West. I was doing nine or ten initiatories for other direct ancestors in
that session, but when I
started Louisa’s, I was suddenly overcome with tears!! I mean the waterworks
were so unexpected but so deep..in each part of her initiatory the workers were
handing me tissues….(that was the only time I really felt like a spirit
of a loved one was using my body as a conduit to express her joy!)
“Oddly enough, when I was done and on to the next one, the tears
came to a sudden halt.
“My friend did Louisa’s endowment and was with us in the sealing
room when I asked her to ‘be’ my great-grandmother in the sealing…when we had
her sealed to David and Louisa. The
waterworks suddenly returned just for that sealing, enough so that the sealer
realized and gave us all time to recuperate! Even my friend was weeping.”[v]
Cynthia truly felt that her
body was a conduit for departed family to express their joy…
If Our Eyes Could Be Opened
President Harold B. Lee taught that,
“… if our eyes could be opened, we could see those who
have departed from us…We could see them…we have ears, spiritual ears, and
spiritual eyes…and a departed one may come… We’ll feel an impression… Where does it come from? It
comes from the spirits of those whom we are sealed to.”[vi]
Lucky for many of us, our eyes are opened, and we are allowed to feel what
our ancestors feel at having their work done…
Overwhelming Rush of Emotion
Sister Wendy Nelson tells of a special experience she and
President Nelson had a few years ago.
“It has become part of my husband’s morning routine to ask me if
I have any ordinance cards or any Family Ordinance Request forms that he can
drop off at the temple before going to his office. One morning he left
with ordinance cards we had prepared for 76 people…One of those people was
Annie McIntyre.
“When my husband returned to the temple later in the day
to pick up the cards, after the young men and women had completed the proxy
baptisms and confirmations, he was told that a remarkable experience had
occurred in the baptistry that day. As the young woman who was to be
baptized for Annie McIntyre looked at Annie’s name, she remembered the dream
she had had the night before. In her dream was a woman named Annie
McIntyre. The young woman had never heard that name before and didn’t
give it a second thought after waking up. But in the baptismal font when
she saw and heard Annie’s name, the young woman burst out, ‘I know this woman! She came to me in my
dream last night and said that I would be baptized for her today!’…During the
proxy confirmation of Annie, the young woman experienced an overwhelming
rush of emotion as she heard Annie McIntyre’s name again. She knew that feeling was a
confirmation that Annie was grateful her work had been done.[vii]
Letting us feel their emotions is
purposeful. These family angels want us to feel their gratitude.
“You Can Feel them Can’t You?”
Jan Emery wrote about departed family members he was allowed to
feel in the temple. He writes,
“What an amazing moment! Walking to the Temple and walking
inside I found it hard to comprehend that here we were in the Salt Lake Temple!
A moment I had never imagined. This experience was the most Spiritual ever as
we walked along the long passage under the Temple to the baptismal area. We
were handed our clothes for the baptisms and as soon as I was given my clothes
it was like my soul entered a different dimension and I cried and cried. I
could not stop as I felt the
Spirits of my family, they were there! The worker in the font said to me as I
was about to enter the font,
‘They are here. You can feel them can’t you?’
“I, still sobbing quietly, said, “Yes!” And I could![viii]
Profound
Angels feel deep emotions of awe, love, joy, urgency and even
desperation at times. Let’s do this great work, and maybe – if we’re listening,
they may share their exultant and profound feelings with us…
[i] Karl T. Murphy, personal
correspondence. Used with permission.
[ii] Ann
Laemmlen Lewis, personal correspondence. Used with permission.
[iii] Wendy
Watson Nelson, Covenant Keepers, p. 49.
[iv] Sherryl
Coonrod from a comment on my article, https://latterdaysaintmag.com/the-miraculous-assistance-of-temple-angels/
[v] Cynthia
Abbott, personal correspondence. Used with permission.
[vi] Harold
B. Lee, The Teachings of Harold B. Lee, p.
58.
[vii] Wendy
Watson Nelson, Covenant Keepers.49-50
[viii] Peter
Emery, personal correspondence. Used with permission.
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