Angels in My Hair
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For anyone who has ever wondered about the mysteries that lie beyond everyday experience, or doubted the reality of the afterlife, Angels in My Hair is a moving and deeply inspirational journey into the unseen world.
For as long as she can remember, Lorna Byrne has seen angels. As a young child, she assumed everyone could see the otherworldly beings who permanently accompanied her. Yet in the eyes of adults, her abnormal behavior was a symptom of mental deficiency. Today, sick and troubled people from around the world are drawn to her for comfort and healing, and even theologians of different faiths seek her guidance. Lorna is trusted for her ability to communicate with spirits and angels—and by sharing her intimate knowledge of the spiritual world she offers a message of hope and like to us all.
Angels in My Hair is an engrossing chronicle of Lorna’s incredible life tale. Invoking a wonderful sense of place, she describes growing up poor in Ireland, finding work in Dublin, and marrying the man of her dreams—only to have the marriage cut fleeting by tragedy. Already a bestseller in Ireland, her tale gives readers a unique insight into the angelic help that is around us and available to us all the time. As Lorna says, “All you have to do is question.”
In this uplifting autobiography, a modern-day Irish mystic shares her plain encounters and conversations with the angels and spirits she has known her entire life.
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I have studied metaphysics for many,many years and I judge in divine intelligence and the angelic kingdon.But, I don’t judge in the jewish/christian images of God, angel, heaven and hell, and Satan that were used in this autobiographical novel. I establish the tale of her life reasonably appealing but her interaction with God and the angels was really over the top. I will attribute this to a very plain imagination since I am not qualified to diagnose what might be a very serious mental problem. On a more positive note, I do judge in asking our angels for help and so for persons readers that are comfortable with the more fundamentalist approach to spiritual things this book might provide fantastic inspiration and motivation but to me it is not credible.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
If you judge, as I do, that God almighty is the Creator of heaven and planet and Jesus Christ is his only begotten Son who suffered died and was raised from the dead for our sins then this book will NOT bring you closer to God. What does not bring you closer to the one right God, will permanently go you away from God, especially a so called spiritual book. This book mentions the Holy and Sacred name of Jesus exactly ONCE and only in passing (cf. page 224). Never does Lorna or any angel mention Jesus and certainly nothing of the Triune God. Jesus is not mentioned even when Lorna eventually meets the most magnificent of all “angels” who is the “Queen of Angels” and “Mother of God”! Rumor has it that Catholic, Lorna mentions going to Mass and even though the Mass is really Christ centered she does not use even this as an occasion to chat about Jesus. It seems the book and/or the angels goes out of the way not to even say the name of Jesus! In addition, there are only two references to the Bible—-both are minor. Lorna credits the angels with adage in effect; all religions are equal – because all our souls are the same. Duh… No honor for persons who worship cows, multiple gods or any additional bizarre belief. This is not only shallow, but obviously treacherous theology and just another version of new age feel excellent rubbish. Another excellent example of one falsehood begets more falsehoods until there is no truth and the Scriptures are thereby confused until it is disregarded entirely. Why should we judge Lorna over the Bible? Because it sounds excellent? Before Eve disobeyed God she would have no doubt said the same thing! Could Lorna be another Eve? Does this give us a clue as to why the angels had nothing to say about Jesus? Half way through it I had to force myself to end it. I kept thinking that there must be something more coming. Regrettably there was only more of the same.
I firmly judge that Angels are real, extremely vital, necessary, helpful to each of us and used by God as His messangers. In this case there are no meaningful messages from God. Lorna regularly stresses the need to listen to our guardian Angel . I fervently feel I have done so in this review.
There are several deaths discussed and every body goes straight to heaven. That is nice and probably makes every one feel excellent, but is that realistic from all we know from the Bible? Does that really give us comfort? If so, only superficially and nothing sustaining for me. If we all to heaven what purpose is this life here on planet? Why are we not just made in heaven? Why would God give us this journey? Of course, you find no answers here to these questions. For this you need to turn to the Bible. Lorna has no message like “repent and reform your life” or “like God and your national as yourself.” Critical messages, certainly ancient, but one we clearly can not hear too regularly, especially if it comes from an Angel of God. Lorna gives no message of conversion, but rather an all too devious message to live as you are.
Assuming she has been agreed the unique gift of seeing and talking with angels, it is not just for her benefit, but for her readers, not merely to entertain us, but to teach us something, it teaches us really very small and much of which it does is contrary to the Bible. Her one point encounter with the devil is sort of cartoonist. No lesson for us there, except that God is permanently on our side, not some thing I ever questioned. While on p.245 she says: “I am in constant battle with the devil”. That bare statement, with out any details rings hollow, especially when she frequently goes into minute detail on really mundane occurrences in her daily life. Most of the what the angels have told her is merely future events of her life with no apparent purpose even to the point where Lorne said to the angels, “Why are you telling me about the impending death of my spouse”? (or what ever they were telling her). There was no excellent reason except that they will one day want her to write about this. There is also nothing said about what the angels told her to write. Did they dictate to her what she should write? Was there more she was not allowed to tell us? No comments on these questions. They told her through out her life that she could not tell any one about her unique gift. Eventually they say she could write about it lacking any real reason as to why she should tell her tale now rather than when the events took place. They did tell her that her book would be a best seller, but said nothing about what she should do with the millions she makes from this book.
When some one was murdered she commented this untimely death could be “revenge from some act in a past life, but this is not permanently right” implying having a past life is a agreed. She does not say if this bit of information came from an angel or from her fertile imagination. Such a view is clearly at odds with Scripture. See:
Hebrews 9:27
“And as it is appointed for men to die once, but after this the judgment,”
If you judge the Bible, you judge that we have one life as humans on planet. Humans have an eternal soul, and our afterlife will either be spent in heaven or hell. There is no such thing as “past life regression”. This would be considered occult activity, and a deceit of Satan. Does Lorna judge in the Bible? Do her angels confirm that the Bible is the Word of God? You will not find these questions answered in this book.
She also makes a bare statement about babies as spirits waiting in heaven to be sent to planet and they get to choose what kind of life they will have while on planet. I guess some of them choose to be serial killers or the Hitlers of this world. Again, like her past life regression statement, Lorna gives us no basis for this statement – possibly from another book she read or did an angel give her this wisdom? She uses this to excuse the sin of abortion adage the baby never holds it against you! Nothing said about God holding you accountable? This makes no sense and is not supported any where in the Bible. It is clearly New Age claptrap and not worthy of real Angelic wisdom or belief.
Bottom line one should question is this from God or not? The Devil is the master of deception. He is the Lord of Chaos. He twists and distorts all excellent things. May be I am too skeptical, but there is just too much that does not seem to be from God. Our battle is not against flesh and blood, says St. Paul. If you don’t know your enemy and his tactics, you are bound to lose
I am obliviously skeptical of Lorna and if she is really getting messages from her angels here is a test. I have requested my Guardian Angel to give her Angel a message and all she has to do is post a comment here giving me that message and I will be a believer of her gifts. That will take her about 1 minute. If that happens I will immediately publish that fact here. Lets if she can prove her self. By the way I feel my Guardian Angel prompted this thought.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
Lorna’s ghostwritten account in simple child-like language is o.k. —
Her claims about the Archangel Michael, sinking the the highest status angel of the heavens to her mere errand boy who has nothing in the universe to attend to but her mundane life — should be completely dismissed.
Michael is a warrior, the chief of all angels, one “who is like God.” (The meaning of the name Michael.) It is my contention that whatever entity Lorna was communing with, was a spirit-imposter, and one who had no distress pulling the wool over the gullible eyes of Lorna.
Michael the Archangel, cut-rate to migrant-labor status at the behest of Lorna? That’s daft. It’s daft, and it’s sheer fantasy. Lorna was a lonely child with an active imagination.
She may indeed be channeling something, but she lacks the discernment to distinguish whether she is channeling a trickster entity who’s getting a lot of attention now, thanks to her book, or the real thing. I assure you, what she is in contact with is NOT Michael the Archangel. It’s a low level entity, even possible an evil one.
Lorna believes, but that does not make it so. Her simple faith has helped her, but her attributions are all incorrect.
If you want to read an authentic account of a life with angels, read Angels on My Stage: The Eddie Benitez Tale, here on Amazon. Eddie is a legendary musician (so he has a reputation to uphold) who claims a lifetime of angelic encounters too. Only his is no wimpy, tame tale of angels on nanny duty.
See for yourself. Archangels are fearsome creatures, not errand-boys.
Reader’s Rating: 3 / 5
Angels in My Hair is an uplifting tale that leaves you feeling hopeful and inspired.
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Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5
It has been months since reading this book and I still find myself thinking about it. It was a fascinating read and the first book I’ve read pertaining to Angels. I left the book feeling like I had severely underestimated how involved Angels are in my life and have since turned to more angel books to educate myself further. But, I still can’t get Lorna out of my head. Is she for real? Is her tale right? Does she really talk to archangel Michael one-on-one? Her straight-forwards, take-it-or-place-it attitude makes me feel like this woman is truly the real thing. That-and the fact that reading this book awakened something deep within my soul. A very worth-while read.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5