Ciro's Weekly Reading
- Ciro DeLucia

- Dec 1
- 2 min read
Ciro’s Weekly Reading
This week, I will be using the Angel Blessings to convey our message. The angels who have come forth to share their wisdom are Phanuel - Hope, Ongkanon - Communication, Ooniemme - Gratitude, Ariel - Nature, and Nisroc - Freedom.
Ongkanon: It’s time to express your truth. Speak what resonates with your heart, and don’t fear the reactions of others. True communication stems from the heart, not the intellect. If something you hear evokes fear or anger, take a moment to look within and identify the root of those feelings. This is a time for self-expression. Consider the great teachers like Christ or Buddha—did they worry about how their truths would be received? No, they spoke from the heart, and their messages were heard.
Phanuel: Do you dare to hope? Are you willing to bring into existence the very things that bring you joy? Even in the darkest moments, hope remains a guiding light. Embrace hope, nurture it, and allow it to inspire you to create the life you envision.
Ariel: Step outside and immerse yourself in nature. Break free from the confines you’ve placed upon yourself. Observe how the earth’s creatures move through life without fear or worry. By embracing nature and allowing its wisdom to flow into you, you may discover more about yourself in the process.
Nisroc: Reflect on the self-imposed ties that bind you to the mundane. Free yourself from the chains of fear and anger, and begin to see things as they truly are. Freedom means different things to different people. Instead of lamenting, “If only I could be free of this,” take action with a clear mind and pursue your freedom. Listen to George Michael’s song “Freedom” and let it uplift your spirit.
Ooniemme: Her message rings true—gratitude can set you free. Expressing gratitude for both the small and large blessings in your life creates a cycle of abundance. When you cultivate gratitude, you open the door to receiving even more.
As we conclude this week’s reading, I encourage you to reflect on the lessons you’ve learned. If you find yourself observing someone else making the same mistakes you once did, instead of judgment, send them compassion. This act not only fosters healing for them but also deepens your own understanding. In summary, be grateful for what you have and what is on its way. Express yourself authentically, release what holds you back, and embrace the freedom that is your birthright. Dare to hope, and let nature guide you on your journey of self-discovery. Until next time!
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