16/06/2026
This conversation with Archangel Sariel hit home. How about you? Can you relate?
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Conversation with Archangel Sariel
"When does a soul know it's moving away from its path?"
Sariel:
"When the human starts negotiating with what they know is true."
I remember sitting there for a second.
Because that wasn't the answer I expected.
I thought he would talk about signs.
Intuition.
Wrong turns.
Bad decisions.
Instead he talked about negotiation.
"Can you explain it to me?"
Sariel:
"Humans rarely wake up one day completely lost."
"They arrive there gradually."
That felt important.
Because most people imagine losing their way as some big event.
One huge mistake.
One terrible decision.
One moment that changes everything.
But Sariel showed me something different.
A person knows they are exhausted but keeps saying yes.
A person knows the relationship is hurting them but keeps explaining it away.
A person knows they need to change something but promises themselves they'll do it later.
Not today.
Not this week.
Not yet.
Sariel:
"The soul notices the first compromise long before the human notices the consequence."
I let that sink in...
Because I could immediately think of moments in my own life where I had done exactly that.
Not ignored the truth completely.
Just softened it.
Delayed it.
Negotiated with it.
Then I asked him,
"Why do humans do that?"
Sariel:
"Because truth often asks for change."
And change is uncomfortable.
Change asks people to leave what is familiar.
To disappoint someone.
To let go.
To choose differently.
To become someone new.
So instead humans negotiate.
Maybe it isn't that bad.
Maybe I am overthinking.
Maybe things will improve.
Maybe one more chance.
Maybe next month.
Maybe next year.
Sariel:
"Humans think they are buying time."
"Often they are simply delaying themselves."
...
Then I asked him,
"So how does a person know they are doing this?"
This time he smiled.
Not kindly.
Not harshly.
Almost knowingly.
Sariel:
"They hear the truth."
"And immediately begin arguing with it."
Silence.
Because every human knows exactly what that feels like.
The answer arrives.
The knowing arrives.
The feeling arrives.
And before it has even settled...
The negotiation begins.
Before the conversation ended, I asked him one last thing.
"So what does the soul want?"
Sariel looked at me and said,
"The soul does not ask humans to do life perfectly or neatly."
"It asks them to stop pretending they do not already know."