Quote #126391
Angels fly at light speed, because they are servants of the Light.
Eileen Elias Freeman
About This Quote
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Interpretation
The line fuses modern scientific imagery (the speed of light) with traditional angelology. “Light speed” suggests instantaneous presence and effortless passage across distance, while “servants of the Light” frames angels as agents of a divine, illuminating principle rather than autonomous powers. The statement also implies a moral physics: beings aligned with “Light” move freely and swiftly because their nature harmonizes with it. Read metaphorically, it can be taken as counsel about spiritual orientation—when one’s purpose is aligned with truth, clarity, or goodness, action becomes unencumbered and direct. The quote’s appeal lies in its bridging of contemporary language and mystical symbolism.




