Portrait of William Bloom

William Bloom

Working With Angels, Fairies and Nature Spirits

Judy Piatkus, 1998.

One spring morning I felt called by her at dawn to Primrose Hill...It was the morning of a full moon and I was up on the hill before the sun rose, sitting in meditation, waiting to sense whatever it was that she was going to show me. As the dawn crept into the sky I could feel the usual fresh flow of vital energy that begins to move across the landscape as the first light of the sun begins to turn the darkness grey, then white and finally clear. Then I began to feel the angel doing something of her own.

The author assures us in his introduction that 'the angel world does exist. It is part of the fabric of nature and the universe.' The angel of London has been showing him 'various natural energy centres' around the city. Regent's Park was a disappointment: 'she did not like the famous Nash Regency Terraces, partly because they blocked the natural flow of earth energy.' Fortunately Primrose Hill came up trumps.

It was as if [the angel] were lifting up and expanding the whole of her energy field to draw in as much of the dawn's vital energy as possible...Then I began to feel the flow that was coming through her, as enormous floods of vitality were pushed through the city and directed into all the natural life that inhabited it. The life-force flowed into trees, shrubs and plants everywhere...The movement through her energy body lasted perhaps twenty minutes and then gently subsided. "Magnificent," I communicated. "You do this at every full moon?" "No, no, sweet boy," came the reply. "I do it every morning"