In the Universal Flow – Signs in Nature

When my brother Rick asked me if I would officiate at his wedding to his fiancée Jenny, a few months later, I was honored and excited. It was my first wedding ever, although I had performed many spiritual ceremonies.

On the day of the wedding, with my mom in the car, I called in my angelic “team” (as they suggest I do). I spoke the words aloud to share the experience with my mom. Archangels Ariel, Gabriel, Metatron, Michael and Raphael helped me to center and ground. I brought them in with a Rainbow Ray, from above my eighth chakra, down through to the Earth heart—to balance on yet another emotional level.

When the service started, all was going smoothly and the joy was palpable. Twenty minutes into the service, I noticed that the attendees were looking up into the sky behind me. Their jaws had dropped—and their mouths had opened in awe!

Photo by SketchKeysDigital
Photo By SketchKeysDigital

I turned around to witness the most amazing, vibrant “sun dog” (a rare atmospheric phenomenon) that I had ever seen! To my eyes, one incredibly huge, vibrantly robed and winged, angel-shaped rainbow-filled cloud had risen above us. The flowing, vertical, rainbow river coursed through this vision—flowing from top to bottom—with dark hues of purple and violet downwards to a bright red.

The vertical rainbow river continued to flow through the angel cloud. The rainbow river then began to glow—becoming almost electric—only to shimmer into more pale colors from bottom to top!

This continued for many minutes, as the angel robes filled up and flowed into different hues and tints—then sparkled itself away into a pale blue sky and a large, towering white cloud formation. Then, all at once, this vision dissipated into a brilliant, cerulean blue sky. These vivacious refractions of light were not easy to capture on film, so I think I will have to paint it.

My grounding angelic meditation had just appeared above us in one magical show for all to see—in living, otherworldly color!

Photo and Flower Design by Mary Gribbin