Hello Everyone,
I do not have a fallen Angel, Unless you would call my Vampyric Fiancee a Fallen Angel. However i do have a male Guarding Angel who has been with me since i was about three years old. Does anyone else have Guarding Angels?
From Venus
Not an angel no but various guardians do help me out occasionally.
A pegasus, a Bear, another Phoenix , a Wolf, A Unicorn, A little toothy chap who calls himself "OtherThing" rather than Kin and a long time friend and Helper who is an Arctic Fox.
There are other people here but they are not guardians.
Zygo
Not an angel no but various guardians do help me out occasionally.
A pegasus, a Bear, another Phoenix , a Wolf, A Unicorn, A little toothy chap who calls himself "OtherThing" rather than Kin and a long time friend and Helper who is an Arctic Fox.
There are other people here but they are not guardians.
Zygo
Thats incredibly interesting, Even though what you talk about is nothing like how i potray the person who helps me. I think the people who help yourself are very imaginative and kind creatures.
Have a good day
From Venus
Hello Everyone,
I do not have a fallen Angel, Unless you would call my Vampyric Fiancee a Fallen Angel.
From Venus
To us Vampires and Fallen Angels are two completely different things, but from what you told me about him in the chat room Venus I can see why you would think he was your Guardian Angel.
Like Zygo, I don't have a Guardian angel either. But then I don't believe in angels.
For me guardians are spirit guides who do not necessarily need to be humanoid in appearance. And mine, whilst very good at what they do, kind natured and helpful, with a wicked sense of humour and a keen sense of style are not in the least angelic, not in any way. 
I have two guardian angels, one of whom I am privileged enough to call brother in incarnation at this time. You might see him around the forum now and again calling himself Hollow Man, the other is someone I have loved for all of time (at least all of my time) and who is not in incarnation at this time but still talks to me and looks out for me and loves me,
Apart from this we have a prehistoric cave bear who is guardian to my son, a cat who just seems to me there for comfrot when we are feeling down, four knights who came from a local burial mound and who appear to be from about the time of the Iron Age and a dark hooded figure who crops up when someone is under pressure and just makes us feel safe.
As Zygo says there are others who float about and some who just pop in now and again when the need arises.
I have two guardian angels, one of whom I am privileged enough to call brother in incarnation at this time. You might see him around the forum now and again calling himself Hollow Man, the other is someone I have loved for all of time (at least all of my time) and who is not in incarnation at this time but still talks to me and looks out for me and loves me,
Apart from this we have a prehistoric cave bear who is guardian to my son, a cat who just seems to me there for comfrot when we are feeling down, four knights who came from a local burial mound and who appear to be from about the time of the Iron Age and a dark hooded figure who crops up when someone is under pressure and just makes us feel safe.
As Zygo says there are others who float about and some who just pop in now and again when the need arises.
Well that is all very interesting. I loved the way that you guys described your guarding people so i am going to explain mine to you both now. Mine looks like he is quite modern actually nothing thats too pre victorian or anything but is very wise and old. He looks in about his 70's has shaggy white hair and a long beard and wears glasses with a cow boy hat and and a long leather trench coat on. I am intrested in the animal ones though, that seems very obscure.
From Venus
It is a very long tradition in many cultures for animals to be guardians. Stories from Russia, America, Australia, Europe and in my own Wales all give guardian roles to animals. For example in Wales sacred pools are guarded by salmon and stag if they are giving wisdom, dragons if they are gateways to Annwn..the otherworld. In American Indian tradition creation was more or less brought about by animals, for example Raven brought the rivers and seas and the sun and moon. It goes on and on.
Many places have their own guardian animal, such as Nessie in Loch Ness, the Ravens in the Tower of London etc.
Most traditions have shamans, whether they are called shamans or not and no shaman comes complete without its totem animal.
And of course there are weres. So not so unusual at all I would think.
Your guardian sounds lovely, I bet you have good times.
None of my guardians are human.
I have a Black Panther, a Fox, a Tawny Owl, a Snow Leopard, a Wolf, and a Unicorn.
All have names, personalities, likes and dislikes. They have lessons to teach me and gifts to pass on to me. Each one has expertise in a different area, and advice to give and guidance to provide.
I don't have to listen to them and the advice they impart, the choice is always mine, but I usually find it is better if I do, or I wish I had if I don't.

I have a cat, who's pretty much also my best friend... And then there's... I don't even know what to call her. It's a she, that's all I know... Some sort of vague opaque entity that visits me sometimes when I meditate, or when I've hit rock bottom again... She helps me, sometimes... It's strange, I just...I know she loves me but can not always be there for me... I don't...I can't explain her to you, I just... She hasn't been around for a while now, and every night I go to sleep hoping she'll visit me when I close my eyes...
On the other hand one might say that I am somewhat of a guardian angel, to my love. I have taken it upon myself to protect her with what power I have, and I visit her occasionally in spirit form, when I know she's not doing well.