This is what angels look like according to the Bible.
A thread explaining the 9 types of angels — and why they always say:
“Do not be afraid...” 🧵
Theologians have spent centuries attempting to make sense of the diverse descriptions of these celestial beings.
One of the most influential classifications comes from Thomas Aquinas, who identified 9 distinct angelic orders, each with its own purpose and position in the divine hierarchy.
Aquinas divided the angels into three distinct orders, each with its own divine purpose:
🔹 First order: The angels closest to God, serving in His immediate presence in Heaven.
🔹 Second order: Rulers of the celestial realms, shaping events on Earth.
🔹 Third order: Angels who directly engage with humanity, acting as messengers and guides.
She taught people to heal chronic illness naturally — and it worked.
Too well.
So they banned her. Silenced her. Branded her dangerous.
Here are her 10 principles to prevent cancer, inflammation, and chronic disease🧵
1. The Sun
Barbara calls it nature’s doctor — and your body’s original power source.
🔹 We’re told to fear UV rays, but sun deprivation weakens the immune system
🔹 Sunlight triggers vitamin D, serotonin, and natural detox pathways
🔹 Morning sun helps regulate your hormones and sleep
We hid from the very thing we were designed to rise with.
2. Water
She says hydration isn’t just water — it’s minerals + movement.
🔹 Plain water can flush minerals out if you're already depleted
🔹 She adds a pinch of Celtic sea salt to activate absorption
🔹 Hydration happens at the cellular level — not just in your mouth
If water goes in and straight out, you’re not hydrated — just rinsed.
A sense of magic in the air. Beauty in the ordinary.
Now it feels like an ad.
What happened to wonder? To culture? To soul?
Here’s how they drained the magic out of everyday life 🧵
Cities used to have a soul.
Each place had its own flavor — neon-lit diners, unique storefronts, street corners that told stories.
You could feel the identity of a place just by walking through it.
Now? It’s glass boxes, sterile towers, and cloned fast food chains. Everywhere looks the same.
You don’t arrive anywhere anymore — you just land in a template.
The magic of childhood.
Pillow forts. Dirty hands. Riding bikes until the streetlights came on. A slow unfolding of innocence, freedom, and imagination.
Now it’s iPads at 3 and gender confusion at 13.
Their magic hijacked, their identities tampered with before they even understand who they are.
Attention fractured. Identity engineered. Wonder outsourced to algorithms.