On Gods and Goddesses
- asktheangels222
- 4 days ago
- 10 min read
The Archangels Describe and Explain these High Guides

I come from a Christian background. I no longer practice Christianity, although I still love Yeshua, His mother, the Angels, and others, but part of my religious upbringing included the belief that there was only one true god and that you’d better not even entertain the idea of recognizing, much less worshiping any others. So, when I began channeling other high Guides in addition to the Archangels, I had to reassess this idea, analyze it, and find a new comfort zone before I moved forward.
My beliefs have changed considerably over the years compared to my upbringing. The first sticking point for me was that only Christians could go to Heaven, assuming they did what they were told to do, avoided the things that were labeled as sinful, and followed all the rules, while those who did not follow this path would wind up in hell for all eternity, whether they were good, kind people, or not. Any good deeds they accomplished on Earth would be negated if they worshipped differently, even if what they did coincided with what Jesus taught. That just never make sense to me.
I don’t fear God anymore, like I was taught to do as a child. I know I am loved unconditionally. I no longer picture God as a “Him,” a white man in flowing robes with a commanding presence, sitting on a throne in the sky, white hair and beard billowing, watching mankind, zapping them when He gets angry with them, and sitting in constant judgment. I never could reconcile the jealous, angry, wrathful God in the Bible with the God I felt in my heart, and I no longer apply human limitations or traits to “Him.” I don’t put down people who still view God in that way, but that no longer resonates with me.
Still, those scary, core religious believes from childhood often tend to cling to the back of my subconscious mind. When I began to channel the Archangels, it wasn’t a problem, because, my upbringing taught me that Angels were messengers of God who were holy and “acceptable,” although we didn’t worship them. It turned out that they are very different from the Archangels depicted in the Bible, but there was never any discomfort I felt when I began channeling them. When they guided me to begin channeling other high Guides, including those perceived by many to be gods and goddesses, I began to feel a stirring of unease, however, and I needed to sort through it, so I reevaluated my updated beliefs, compared them to my old beliefs, which were making me uncomfortable, and made peace with the situation before I began meeting and speaking with the high Guides.
I’ve long believed that all the different gods from different religions that people know and worship all represent the same god in different forms, so different people can relate to them. I don’t think one religion is right and the others are wrong, except where individual needs and beliefs are concerned, and I don’t think different ways of worship send you to heaven or hell. I don’t even believe in heaven or hell anymore. The Angels told me long ago that we are not judged or punished after we die, that we are loved unconditionally. They have also said that everything we do and experience is an opportunity to learn and that most of what we do serves a higher purpose, even though we often do not know what it is until we do a life review. No one is excluded from the unconditional love part! We don’t have to earn it, and it is never taken away. Hence, the “unconditional”.
After this reevaluation process, I concluded that I could be comfortable getting to know some of these other deities without worrying about offending anyone, much less being punished. I went into the experiences knowing I was safe and eager to meet them. After I began speaking to some of them, I found them to be very loving and accepting. None of them asked me to bow down to them or worship them. They treated me as a friend and did everything they could to make me feel comfortable. They were welcoming, accepting, helpful, and loving, and they were appreciative that I was there to listen and was willing to share their messages with others. Since I started writing on Substack, I’ve featured a different high Guide to introduce to my paid subscribers weekly in hopes of offering unique, helpful, and hopeful guidance they can use. Most of the Guides I feature are very eager to help others and often offer their services. They have all been gracious, helpful, and relatable.
A lot of us have hang-ups about deities, and a lot of us were taught that to consider different deities was the worst of sins. More of us are open to the idea of Angels and are more comfortable opening up to their guidance, so I asked the Archangels to clarify these ideas and give us some insight about gods and goddesses, and their response follows.
Question: Can you please help me and others come to terms and put to rest concerns about other gods, who they are, and whether or not it is acceptable to be in contact with them?
Answer:
This is such a great question for the time you are in, and we are happy to add depth, clarity, and perspective. There are several aspects to address here, and we will begin with the title or label, “God” and “Goddess.”
Gods and goddesses did not, for the most part, label themselves as such; people usually did that. Are there many gods and goddesses? According to people throughout history, yes, there are. Do they all demand and compete to be worshipped? No, they do not.
Most beings who were labeled as gods and goddesses, who serve as high Guides, seek to help other beings who are evolving and have reached a point where they wish to help others. Most beings who remain known or known of, throughout history, existed on Earth at some time. Some are of Earth origin, and others are not. Some had unusual gifts or powers, while some did not. Some were simply more advanced psychically or spiritually. Some had access to divine guidance. Some came from different worlds and came with advanced technology, which earned them the title of god. Some were just people who possessed great insight and divine connections.
There were times in history that labeled people who were different in any way as gods and goddesses, while there were other times in history that labeled such people as witches and demons. Humanity has always been obsessed with labels, and they have applied them liberally for a variety of reasons that often reflect the times. Gods, goddesses, demons, angels, saints, oracles, psychics, witches, light workers, indigos, star seeds, and many more are all labels applied to people perceived as different from others in some way.
Some of these beings are Ascended Masters who have reached the ultimate stage of enlightenment, while others are souls who continue to incarnate and evolve like most souls. Some are high Guides, while others are not. All of these beings, whether still known or lost in history, are different kinds of souls, all created from the same source, all connected to that source, each other, and you, because all of creation is connected.
Those who have evolved enough to qualify as high Guides wish to help any and all people, while those who continue to evolve do not generally have access to all others, because they have not evolved to a point where they can effectively guide others.
Just because one has been labeled a god does not mean that he or she is all knowing or any more powerful than anyone else. The pharaohs of ancient Egypt were considered gods, yet they were mostly people, much like any others. When the conquistadors invaded new lands, they looked so different with their white skin and bearded faces, arriving in huge ships with many sails which had never been seen before, and people called them gods, too. They also were people.
Labels and people make these so-called deities more complicated than they should be. Whoever originated from The Creator of All has a soul, so they live on after an incarnation ends, and they are still present, whether reincarnated on Earth or elsewhere, whether within physical form or energetic form. Those who are considered more powerful are usually more aware of their own power and have tapped into it.
Brace yourselves for this next part: In a sense, you are all gods and goddesses, because you were created with divine energy, and you carry that spark of divine energy in your soul. When you are incarnated, you house that spark and your soul in your heart center, but whether or not a soul currently has a physical body, the spark remains, and it is divine. You never truly die. You already have everlasting life.
It is people who have pitted gods against each other, as well as against people. It is people who have declared that some gods are good and others are not. It is people who have assigned names and labels to gods, and it is people who threaten the wrath of gods. Many religions promote their gods over others and denounce gods of other religions. You will not hear high Guides, whether labeled as gods, goddesses, Angels, etc. denounce other high Guides. It is not done, because when you are a high Guide, you accept and welcome all others, whether they are labeled as gods or not.
There is no competition. Rather, there is cooperation and collaboration in order to help others. There is no demand to be worshipped above all others. These beings are loving and offer various options in which people can relate to The Creator of all, who they all love, even as they serve you. There is no hierarchy in the high realms. There is only peace and harmony and love.
These beings who serve as high Guides wish to help all who call on them. They do not punish or reward, they help in whatever ways they can. They do not demand that you worship them or exclude others. They help. Some continue to incarnate, and some prefer to help from the higher realms. Those who are not yet high Guides, continue to incarnate like most other souls, so they can learn and grow spiritually. When you call upon them for help, they will try to help you, always with your best interests at heart. You should treat them with respect and show them gratitude as you would anyone who helps you. If they are a high Guide, they know more than you, and they have evolved further than you have, so they should be treated in this way. They do not seek to control you, nor could they. They do not wish to convert or recruit you, nor would they.
The idea that there is only one acceptable way to worship and one god or group of gods who are worthy of worship is a human idea. There are many different options of worship available and practiced, because there are many types of people who relate to god in different ways. These spiritually evolved beings are not here to show you the “one true way,” they are here to help you find your own way. They are here to help you find the way that will lead you to joy, peace, hope, and love.
Our channel asked us once how — not who — people are supposed to worship. Our answer was that the best way to worship is to treat others with loving kindness and to help whoever, whenever, and however you can. We do not include or exclude religion, a holy place, holy relics, texts, Angels, gods, or step by step processes. They are neither required nor forbidden. Whatever brings you comfort, guidance, joy, hope, love, and peace and inspires kindness towards others is acceptable and appreciated. That can differ from person to person.
It does not matter who or even if you worship a deity. What matters is how you live your life and treat yourself and other people. Note that all the world religions are based in love. It is people who twist those beliefs and practices to suit themselves and harm others. If practicing a certain religion inspires you to live a kind, loving life, this is a good thing. Some people need the structure and guidance offered by religious doctrine. As long as there is no shame or fear or persecution attached to it, it can be a good thing for some, but it is not mandatory.
Find what works best for you, what brings you joy, peace, hope, and love, and leads you to living in kindness and acceptance of others, whether that is a religion, non-religion, or finding your own spiritual beliefs and practices. There is no reward or punishment tied to worship, religion, or deities. All high Guides, regardless of perceived titles, will always and only work in your best interests.
Final Thoughts
A lot of people hate all religions, and I understand why, although I don’t agree with them. Some people love their own religion, but hate all others, because they were taught to do so. I disagree with them, too. Religion has been used as an excuse to do many terrible things, but again, it is people who use it in such a way that causes these problems, not religion on its own, much less any god. I stopped practicing Christianity, because it no longer resonated with me, but just because it’s not right for me doesn’t mean it’s not right for others.
These days I don’t really worship anyone or anything, I just try to love everyone and treat everyone with kindness. I do believe in a higher power, but I don’t have a clear idea what or who that higher power is, and that’s okay. I guess you could say I’m a work in progress. We all have to find our own way. If religion, whatever religion, works for you, great, you should continue practicing it if it makes you feel closer to something good. I know many religious people who are good and kind and find great comfort and healthy guidance from their religions. I’m happy for them.
We shouldn’t be judging anyone except ourselves. We shouldn’t be trying to control or change anyone but ourselves. We all want to live in the manner we see fit, right? So, we all need to extend that same right to everyone else. Who is anyone to tell another how they should and shouldn’t live, when their actions do not harm others? From what I’ve seen and experienced, not even the “gods” try to do that. Instead, they are supportive and want to help in whatever way resonates. Who doesn’t need help from time to time, with no strings attached? It’s people who attach all kinds of strings and conditions. I haven’t met a god yet who does that.
Blessings, all.
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