Some people enjoy climbing rocks and scaling mountain peaks—the high they get is every bit as spiritual as diving deeply inward into blissful meditation. If you enjoy the outdoors and like scampering up cliffs, rocky crevices, or the sides of mountains, by all means go and do it. There is something sacred about standing atop a lofty peak and looking out to survey the world. There too you will find your angels. In fact, you can invite them to join you in every step of the process and ask them to be your guide, your sherpa, your protector, and navigator.
Combine your climb to a mountain peak with a period of devotion in a monastery, temple, or small church. It may come as no surprise that there are many sacred sites in the world where people have been worshipping for centuries in high places or along rocky promontories. For example, Orta San Giulio, Italy (site of the Santa Maria Assunta Church); the Yamunotri Temple in the lower Himalayan mountains of India; Mount Croagh Patrick, in County Mayo, Ireland; or the Temple of Poseidon, in Cape Sounion, Greece.
Jesus delivered one of his greatest moral teachings, the Sermon on the Mount, on a hilltop near Capernaum (Nachum in Hebrew) or possibly Mount Eremos (as it was known during biblical times). Moses talked with God on Mount Sinai; the great prophet of Islam (Muhammad) was visited by the angel Gabriel as the former meditated in a cave on Mount Hira, located near Mecca. Not only were these high places, they were also holy places—places where God spoke and the angels visited. Such places are often isolated and peaceful, and those are two excellent criteria to keep in mind when choosing suitable places for you to meet your angels.