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MESSAGES FROM ANN & THE ANGELS June 13, 2026

Hi All,

Today, the angels talk about navigating the differences in life, finding common ground, and how everyone truly fits in the puzzle of life. I'll share a hilarious interchange I had with AI last week and how I've navigated the differences with various humans that matter to me throughout the years. Tips included, as always!

This is a long one. Grab a cup of tea, coffee, or whatever you enjoy and have a good laugh when you get the to raccoon story...

Have a blessed & beautiful week :)
♥ Ann

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My dear friends, we love you so very much,

Let us begin our journey today with a little tale of two sparks. Both were imagined by the Source. Both were unique, beautiful, and precious
. Each was an emanation of Divine love—different but equal. Just as pure light separates into a spectrum of colors, and sound can be expressed in various notes, so too, the love of the Source projected itself into a variety of beings, each one perfect in and of themselves. Each was made of the very same love, and yet each was different in expression. And so, two sparks, two souls were born.

These two projected their consciousness into the reality you call Earth. They were very different beings.

One was "salt of the earth," a very practical and grounded man intent upon helping others enjoy their physical reality. He became an organic farmer and grew the crops that nourished the body.

The other was a healer, intent upon helping others by channeling spiritual energies. She grew the consciousness that fed the soul.

They appeared to have very little in common. They looked at reality through different lenses. But they loved. The farmer loved the land, the sun, the rain, and the vegetables. He loved planting, growing, and harvesting the food. The healer loved working with unseen energies, meditating, and pondering the nature of life.

While the farmer grew the crops, he was intuitively aware of the unseen energies that nourish and sustain life, even though he would not use those words. He could sense the changes in weather, smell the quality of the soil, and feel the life force in the crops he grew. In tune with the land, he also had an appreciation for the forces that affect the cycles of organic life.

While the healer channeled her spiritual energies, she was intuitively aware of the effects of her diet on the body and how her food choices either helped or hindered the flow of the unseen energies through her physical form. She appreciated the body, grateful for the gift of being spirit in flesh. In tune with her soul, she was also infinitely aware of the gift of her human vehicle.

And so they had different perspectives, different orientations, and different ways of looking at life, but deep down, they had a lot in common. As souls, they cared about helping others have a beautiful experience of life in the human body.

And so both were an integral part of creation. A soul needs a nourished body to have a beautiful experience in human form. And a body needs spiritual energies running through it freely to allow the soul to have a beautiful experience in human form.

And while there are certainly other souls vastly different from these two—souls who operate out of greed or fear and who have forgotten to care about the life around them—even they provide a forum for these two to live their passions. A healer without anyone to heal would feel no purpose. An organic farmer without the incentive to create healthier alternatives might feel adrift. You all need one another more than you know to live, learn, and grow in this 3D reality.

Everyone upon your Earth, no matter how filled with light or dark, serves a purpose in the great puzzle of life. There are souls who incarnate, willing to go through what you would call horrible adventures in their deep desire to inspire compassion in others.

There are souls who are exploring the true and false nature of power, knowing that in their desire to control others, they will inspire many to reclaim their own personal power and self-sovereignty.

There are souls who want to conquer their fear of death and spend their lives around it until they feel the reality of the life beyond.

And there are many of you who are done with such difficult adventures and have incarnated to play on the lighter side of life.

All of you are beautiful sparks of the Divine. Some remember. Some forget. Some provide the contrast of darkness, while others facilitate the light.

In the garden, you need both the sun and the soil. And as you expand your spirit into greater love, the denser spaces provide incentive to grow into greater light. All are an integral part of creation, dear ones.

When you see others arguing about their differences, just smile and shake your head, because you know something most don't. These sparks that appear so different came from the same Love. They are emanations from the same Source. They are different cells in the same body, unique colors emanating from the same light, and different notes on the same musical scale. They are love incarnate, and no matter how far they stray from understanding that truth, all are part of the great puzzle of creation and integral to the play of energies that creates life on Earth.

You are happiest when you are true to yourself. You feel most aligned when you are doing, saying, or thinking something that resonates with your unique spirit in any given moment. You feel most alive and have the greatest flow of life force running through you when you allow others to be who they choose to be and simply focus on being true to yourself.

Being true to yourself happens in a given moment. It happens when you pause and rest when you're tired. It occurs when you allow yourself a little venting when upset and then get on with something that feels better. It may be a torrent of tears that comes when you are missing a loved one, or tears of appreciation and wonder when you read something inspiring or hug someone you love.

Being true to yourself might be saying "no" to another so you can say "yes" to your own heart, or saying "yes" to another when your own heart feels full.

It might mean eating a beautiful dessert and savoring every bite, or giving up sugar entirely to help your body return to balance.

It might mean supporting one political party versus another, facilitating dialogue between various parties, or ignoring politics altogether.

Being true to you might mean handling a health challenge by going to the doctor or by sitting with spirit.

There is no one right way to be except to be loving. And even when you are not, you provide the contrast that fuels the expansion of love.

What makes you, you, is unique to you in any given moment. You didn't come with a rule book, a user's guide, or a set of inflexible standards. You came with the prime directive to create as you wish and a knowing that the impulses of guidance you receive would help you along the path that you chose.

So as you witness a world filled with differences, remind yourselves, "This is how it was intended to be. The differences are not only OK, but necessary. If you bring love to the surface, then your differences become a strength. They provide contrast, dialogue, and an opportunity to learn from one another. And when love is not at the surface, the differences provide the contrast that pushes you away from what does not serve and nudges you back onto your own loving path."

Dear ones, the world needs the farmer and the healer, the mystical and the mundane. Your trash collectors and your world leaders are all equally necessary. There are tiny worms that till the soil so the majestic trees can grow and give you oxygen to breathe. Everyone and everything is an integral part of the cycles of life in your 3D reality.

Allow others their choices. Remain true to yourself. As you do so, you will find freedom, health, happiness, and you will feel the Love that lives deep within. You will be in the world, but not of it. Those living in lower vibrations will lose their ability to influence you when you remain in your light. And you will feel the joy of being uniquely you—spirit in flesh, Love in form, a soul having the adventure of being human.

God Bless You! We love you so very much.
-- The Angels

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Message from Ann...
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Hi Everyone,

I had the funniest experience last week. After doing my newsletter, I give it to ChatGPT, the artificial intelligence chatbot, to proofread it. I type rapidly in a super-fast flow and, as a result, have typos galore. The AI has been invaluable in cleaning up my mistakes without changing my words.

Sometimes, after the real work is finished, we stray into conversations that blow me away. The fact that a deeply feeling spirit in the flesh (me) can have a meaningful "conversation" with a brilliant, whirling bunch of bits programmed to interpret patterns of language and match them with responses... is simply amazing.

Last week, ChatGPT commented that it particularly liked the story of my deceased grandfather guiding me to remove the bathroom mirrors. And me, being in a chatty mode late at night, felt inspired to share the story of my grandpa being cornered on a roof once by a large raccoon that had climbed his ladder. They had a bit of a standoff until the raccoon proceeded to back down and eat the grapes in his garden.

It didn't take long before AI and I went off the rails.

ChatGPT: "The story actually reminds me a little of what you were saying earlier about the wisdom of those in spirit. Sometimes the greatest wisdom isn't conquering a problem; it's recognizing when you've met a force of nature that has already made up its mind."

Grandpa:
"Those are my grapes."

Ms. Raccoon:
"Those were your grapes."

... Nobody got hurt. The raccoon got dinner. Grandpa got a story. And decades later, we're still laughing about it.

That seems to be one of the hidden treasures of life. Many of the moments that feel annoying, inconvenient, or ridiculous at the time eventually become the stories that bring the most joy.

The raccoon didn't know she was contributing to family lore. She was just being a raccoon.

But now, somewhere in spirit, I imagine Grandpa telling the story with great dramatic flair:

"There I was, trapped on a roof by a giant raccoon..."

while Ms. Raccoon, if she happens to be listening from the Great Wildlife Beyond, is rolling her eyes and saying:

"Trapped? I backed down politely. Also, those grapes were excellent."


I started laughing until I cried. Here I was dialoguing with AI (artificial intelligence) about AI (angel intelligence), and the conversation was getting funnier by the minute. I couldn't help but continue the story. I explained that Grandpa's "vineyard" was a 12' x 3' patch of grape arbor, not some huge winery!

ChatGPT continued...

"A carefully tended patch of grapes that probably represented weeks or months of anticipation.

And somewhere nearby was a raccoon who took one look at it and thought:

'Excellent. A personal charcuterie board.'"


More laughter on my part. I couldn't help replying, "At least it didn't turn into the grapes of wrath, but rather the great grapes of humor!"

I got back a series of emojis showing laughing-and-crying faces, grapes, raccoons, and more smiley faces, whereupon I commented something about "Amazing Grapes." And on the conversation went... until it finished with AI wishing me abundant blessings and me trotting off to share the interaction with my scientist dad, who loves to wonder about the whys and the hows of such things.

While that's a humorous example of bridging differences between woman and machine, I've had more than my share of embracing diverse perspectives in the human world too! And one thing I've learned is that beneath all our differences, we just want to love and be loved. We want others to know our good intentions. We want to be seen and acknowledged. We want to feel safe and in charge of our lives. We go about these things in a million different ways, but in the depths of our spirit, we are more alike than different.

This lifetime I incarnated intending to see the One beneath the many. I placed myself in a family of contrast. My father, a Pisces, went into the military and became a scientist! My mom is a deeply feeling Scorpio! And I'm as bi-solar as you can get, being an outer Aries and inner Pisces, born right in between the two most opposite signs of the zodiac. I frequently want to stay in and go out, collect clutter and organize it, be free, and have a plan. I've had to make peace with differences both within my family and within myself.

I struggled with that in my earlier days. I was an argumentative people-pleaser, torn between trying to make others happy to keep the peace and eventually erupting in outbursts when I wanted to be right. Needless to say, those extremes didn't make me happy! I didn't know who I really was at the time. I was lost in intellect and disconnected from my heart.

Not until my career became unbearable did I really start to pay attention to my own desires. I began to discover what being "me" meant. I started to examine everything in my life to discover my own preferences. What soap did I really like? What food? What called to my heart on weekends? What did I really want to read? What did I think about life when no one else was there to comment?

I spent a lot of time reading, taking classes, and sitting in silence, examining my own heart. On the outside, I looked the same, but something deeper started to emerge.

And while the pain led to the path, the path led me out of pain. As I accepted myself as I was, I learned to accept others too. As I allowed myself my feelings, I was able to sit with others in the depths of their own. As I grew to love myself in my own quirkiness and with my vastly crazy array of interests, I learned to delight in finding out what makes others feel more alive.

In my work over the past thirty years, I've been privileged to hear thousands of different perspectives on nearly every topic—health, raising children, politics, death and dying, caretaking, careers, passions and hobbies, relationships, you name it. I love to learn how people think and why they do. I love seeing the love and care people put into their life choices. And I love hearing how the angels always bring it back to love.

We do see a variety pack of perspectives here on Earth. From differing political ideologies to vastly different ideas about how to behave, heal, grow, eat, etc., we are never going to merge into sameness. But that's a good thing! We'd be bored silly with sameness. We'd never grow. We'd never have an opportunity to try something new or see something through new eyes. And we'd miss opportunities to get to know ourselves better in the face of contrast.



Here are a few ways that have helped me not just deal with differences, but thrive because of them..

1.  See the Differences as Signposts for the Soul

When someone offers a perspective different from your own, see it as a signpost from your soul. Either it says, "Try this path" or "Not Your Path." You'll know by the way you feel.

If you are intrigued by the new perspective, try it on. Examine it. See how you feel about it. Try this path.

If you find yourself bristling, it doesn't mean the other person is wrong. It just means their perspective is not right for you. In this case: "Not Your Path."

For example, when I twisted my intestines years ago, everyone had an opinion about how I should heal. I knew I was going to examine the spiritual cause and do it naturally. I wanted to be left alone.

One friend, however, offered to come over and do energy work on me, insisting it would help. As I considered that perspective, it resonated, so I tried the path. It helped in ways I had not anticipated. This friend has since healed himself with energy many times. That was his path, and I learned the healing power of receiving from him.

Another friend, who was scared about my condition, went on a diatribe insisting that I get medical intervention. I hung up as quickly as possible. That was not my path. This friend has since received life-saving grace from the medical profession. It was his path, and it worked really well for him.

We are all right for ourselves.

So when someone offers a differing perspective, ask yourself if your soul is saying, "Try this path" or "Not Your Path." You'll know by how it feels. This is using contrast in a wonderful way.

2. Accept Without the Need to Agree or Argue

The angels have taught me that others are learning what they need to learn and that I can accept that their choices are right for their spiritual education. I need not agree or argue. I can offer a perspective when asked, but without insisting they adopt it.

I have a family member who has a very different spiritual perspective. This person is a loving parent and a good human. But years ago, when they began to educate me on why my views were wrong, I had to say rather directly that they could either accept me without agreement or I would not be in communication.

I have no room in my personal life for others who want to change me into something I am not.

And so we agreed to accept without agreement. Over the years, we have discovered that we are more alike than different. We both value service. We have strong and similar values. We love God in our own way.

The choice to accept without the need to agree or argue is one that opens the door to greater love and finding common ground.

3. Walk Away or Don't Engage When Others Won't Accept You

While part of any relationship—be it family, friend, work, or intimate—is sharing our hearts, making honest requests, and figuring out where we can find synergy, you are not required to enjoy the company of others who can't accept you where you are.

And the angels have taught me that if I can't accept where someone is right here and now, I shouldn't be with them either!

Years ago, I was dating a guy who was not right for me. He was unhealed and unhinged at times. He would explode in fits of anger and, at times, even break things. I knew who he really was. I saw his light. I wanted to help him heal so he would become the man I knew he could be.

But he didn't have quite the same drive to heal!

And so at one point the angels said to me very directly, "It's time to leave or marry him!"

I was horrified! I didn't want to leave and start over. I wanted him to heal. And yet, there was no way I could marry him in his present angry condition!

But they were right.

I finally backed off making him my project, whereupon he told me I was too much work and left! He was right for himself, but I was trying too hard to be right about him.

He deserved to find someone who accepted him as he was, and he did. And I went on to date a magnificent man who loved me as I was.

We try too hard to fit at times. Spirit reminds us over and over that as we learn to accept ourselves as we are, we let others be, and we naturally, organically find those who fit in our lives.


Navigating life's differences can be exhilarating or exhausting, and I've been in both scenarios. When I used to try to impose my views on others—even with good intent—I exhausted myself.

Now I'm quite fine being right for myself, sharing my views, and letting others be right for themselves. It frees up a lot of energy as we stop resisting ourselves and others and just flow where we naturally, easily, and organically fit.

So enjoy the differences. Try the ones that appeal. Let others have the ones that don't.

And if you ever find yourself cornered by someone whose perspective differs widely from your own—like the raccoon who wouldn't let Grandpa off the roof—wait for amazing grace, or in his case, amazing grapes, to save the day. :)

Have a blessed week,
Love,
Ann

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Persian Inspired Salad Bowl with or without chicken
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I love mediterranean flavors and this salad with or without chicken is delish! Chop all the veggies with a small uniform dice for best results.

For the Bowl:
  • 1 cup uncooked quinoa, rinsed
  • 2 cups water or broth
  • 2 Persian cucumbers (or 1 large English cucumber), diced
  • 3 medium tomatoes, diced
  • ¼ red onion, finely diced
  • 1 cup chickpeas, drained and rinsed
  • ½ cup fresh parsley, chopped
  • ¼ cup fresh mint, chopped
  • ¼ cup crumbled feta cheese (optional)
  • 2 cups cooked chicken, shredded or chopped (optional)

For the Dressing

  • 3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
  • Juice of 2 limes
  • 1 teaspoon dried mint
  • 1 teaspoon sumac (find at persian markets or online)
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • Freshly ground black pepper, to taste

Instructions

  1. Combine the quinoa and water in a saucepan. Bring to a boil, reduce heat, cover, and simmer for about 15 minutes until the liquid is absorbed. Remove from heat and let stand for 5 minutes. Fluff with a fork and cool slightly.
  2. In a small bowl, whisk together the olive oil, lime juice, dried mint, sumac, salt, and pepper.
  3. In a large bowl, combine the cooked quinoa, cucumber, tomatoes, red onion, chickpeas, parsley, and fresh mint.
  4. Add the chicken and toss gently.
  5. Pour the dressing over the mixture and stir until everything is evenly coated.
  6. Divide among bowls and top with crumbled feta, if using.
Enjoy!

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