A lot of psychics believe that we are blessed with spirit guides who surround us from the time of our birth. Their primary role is to help us achieve our different goals throughout our life. While many believe in existence of spirit guides, many refute the claim about their existence.
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Some people believe that spirit guides and angels are one in the same but others do not feel that they are. There is no definitive proof one way or another.
The five ways in which God guides the people through the holy spirit include dreams, visions, scripture, prophecy, and revelations.
True spiritual guides are beings of protection and nurturing.
They are guided, we hope, by the Holy Spirit.
The human spirit refers to the inner essence or soul of a person, while the Holy Spirit is believed to be a divine entity in Christianity that guides and empowers believers.
"They don't. Spirit guides are not real." Don't listen to close minded arrogant morons, they don't know what they are talking about, Spirit Guides are very real, in most native american tribes they are revered and appreciated, our 3 mo. old is communicating with his guides as I type this, it's time that the veil between the two worlds is lifted and we humans begin to understand that to quote Dannion Brinkley " we are spiritual beings having a human experience" and not the the other way around as most false teachings would have us believe. Take our word for it, spirit guides exist and are very real, just ask our little one!
No they didn't they more believed in animals as their spirit guides.
actually yes they do. both as human guides that tell you about spirits and help you and ghosts that guide you somewhere important like,buried treasure for instance.
God guides people through the holy spirit in the following ways: through the scripture, through circumstances, through reason, through dreams and visions, and through spiritual direction.
Catholic AnswerLike all Ecumenical Councils of the Church, it was called by a Pope, in this case, Pope John XXIII. It is "from" the Holy Spirit, as the Holy Spirit guides the Church, guides the Holy Father, and, particularly in an Ecumenical Council, guides their decisions, which, if and when ratified by the Holy Father, are infallible decisions of the Magisterium, as these were by Pope Paul VI.