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The Pantheon of Hell

23:58 Nov 25 2010
Times Read: 501


HIGH RANKING GODS AND CROWNED PRINCES OF HELL



There are four great God powers who rule Hell; Satan, Beelzebub, Astaroth and Azazel. Satan is the most powerful and Ruler over all.

Gods of great rank and power assist only their confidantes and intimate friends. Ea/Enki (Satan), Enlil (Beelzebub; the original 'Baal'), Inanna (Ishtar, Isis, Astaroth) and Shamash/Utu, Ashur (Azazel) were the four most popular, powerful and notable Gods throughout the world. They were the Original Gods of Mesopotamia. All are related. Beelzebub/Enlil is Satan/Ea's half-brother and Astaroth and Azazel are twin brother and sister, the grandchildren of Beelzebub.



Satan





For too long, so many lies and so much misinformation have been spread about Satan. Many of us have seen him, have conversed with him, and have even been astrally touched by him. Nearly all of us who know him agree concerning his appearance. RHP religions have for far too long, written the book on how they believe him to appear, how they believe Demons to look and these are nothing but blasphemous lies. He is not red with horns and a tail, nor does he look like a Halloween monster. He does not have flaming red eyes or rubbery wings. These depictions are intended to insult, denigrate, and blaspheme him. (There are some lower orders of Demons. They are protectors and messengers who serve the higher-ranking Demons). Here are images of how Satan appears to those of us who have seen him. Contrary to Satanism being labeled as "darkness," Satan appears wearing a long white robe identical to what he is shown wearing in the images below. Many of us see him often and have a very close relationship with him. He is beautiful. His appearance is almost exactly like in the pictures, other than he rarely appears with wings.



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* His Day is Monday.



* His Colors are Blue, Red and Black



He is the Sumerian God EA, also known as ENKI which means "Lord of the Earth." He is also known as Melek Ta'us.



* Animals that are sacred to him are the Peacock, the Serpent, the Goat, the Dragon and the Raven.



* His numbers are 2 and 11 and 4.

(666 is symbolic of the Age of Aquarius when he will rule again).



* His Zodiac Signs are Aquarius, the Water Bearer and Capricorn, the Goat.



* His Planets are Uranus and Venus (the Morning Star).



* His Directions are both South and East



* His most Important Day of the year is December 23, when the Sun is one degree into Capricorn. Capricorn is the 10th sign of the zodiac and the first degree of this sign makes eleven. The day following the beginning of the Winter Solstice is his Personal Day, which should be observed by every dedicated Satanist. (This was dictated directly from him, personally).



Here is a painting from "Paradise Lost" of Satan's Palace by John Martin

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She was known to the Canaanites as ASTARTE, to the Sumerians, she was known as INANNA, to the Babylonians, she was known as ISHTAR to the Assyrians and the Akkadians, ASHTART, ASHTORETH, ASHERAH, and ASTORETH, to the Egyptians, ISIS, ASHET AND ASET, to the Phoenecians, she was known as TANIT-ASHTART and ASHTAROTH. Her Ugaritic name was ANAT.



* Zodiac Position: 10-20 degrees of Capricorn

* December 31st-January 9th

* Tarot Card: 3 of Pentacles (Azazel told me the Ace of Cups)

* Planet: Venus

* Candle Color: Brown or Green

* Animal: Cobra or Viper

* Metal: Copper

* Element of Earth

* Rank: Grand Duke of the Western Regions of Hell; Crowned Princess

* Astaroth is a Guidance Councilor for both Demons and humans. She deals in mostly human affairs

* Astaroth rules 40 legions of spirits and is a Day Demoness

* Astaroth is also The Treasurer of Hell



Astaroth is a very ancient Goddess. She has been with humanity, as have Satan and Beelzebub, since the beginning. Astaroth is Beelzebub's granddaughter. Her parents are Ningal and Nanna. She has always been very popular, much loved and revered in locales where she was worshipped. Because she has been with us since the beginning, she has been known by several different names as she has been the Chief Goddess in many different areas and cultures. She has been known as a Goddess of fertility, love and war.

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"Astaroth appears to with a very an immense Aura, it is a very soft blue color, not soft in terms of strength, but soft in a sense of beauty. Astaroth’s energy is invigorating and comforting; it is truly beautiful in every way. She has long Golden Hair; she is quite tall and was surrounded by a vibrant white-gold. I feel her most when I make the connection During the Invocation of the Four Ruling God powers of Duat. And she is always there to guide me when I feel lost or I am struggling. Her voice is very powerful, Astaroth-sama is very caring, but she is very clear and concise when she is directing me. She helps me so much and I am so thankful to Her for everything.

Hail Astaroth-sama!



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- High Priest Vovim Baghie





Astaroth's Symbols,

derived from the Egyptian Ankh



Astaroth's Sigil



Wall of Inanna in Uruk





The clusters of three dots at the points of the star of her sigil are extremely ancient and denote her high spiritual rank. As the Sumerian Goddess "Inanna" she was known as a powerful warrior and her sacred animal was the lion. Below are photos of the Lions that guarded her temple at Nimrud.



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Her sacred city was Uruk, one of the oldest cities of Sumer where she had her temple, in the lower right photo above are the ruins. Under her rule, the people of Sumer and their communities prospered and thrived. She had shrines and temples in many cities in the Ancient Middle East.



Her Sumerian title "Queen of Heaven" was stolen by xians and used for their fictitious "Virgin Mary."



Astaroth was also the Babylonian Goddess, Ishtar. Babylonian scriptures called her the "Light of the World," "Goddess of Goddesses," and "Bestower of Strength."



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The "Ishtar Gate," built approximately 575 BCE was the main entrance into Babylon. It was the eighth of one of eight gates of the inner city. King Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon dedicated the Gate to Ishtar. It was one of the most impressive monuments in the ancient Near East. The Ishtar Gate was decorated with dragons, bulls and lions. Along with Ea (Satan) and Enlil (Beelzebub), she wound up in the grimiores when judeo/xianity arrived on the scene as one of the top Crowned princes of Hell. These three were the most popular and well known deities in the Middle East. Their reputations were destroyed, they were viciously slandered, blasphemed and demonized; labeled as "evil."



"Although Sidon is respected, it could not be forgotten that her goddess was Ashtart, a name the Israelite scribe wrote with the five consonants 'strt, and vocalized them by the vowels of the familiar Hebrew word for "shame," making the Sidonian goddess appear in the bastard form Astoreth."

-Excerpt from "Recovering Sarepta, A Phoenecian City by James B. Pritchard, 1978



"Of the various spellings of the name, Astarte, is found the Tel Amara letters. The Hebrew Astoreth arose when the rabbinical school of the Massoretes in the sixth century decided to adopt a conventional system to compensate for the lack of vowels in written Hebrew, and at the same time to insert in the names of foreign divinities the vowels from the word 'boshet', meaning abomination."

-Excerpt from "Who's Who Non-Classical Mythology by Egerton Sykes, 1993





Above are the remains of the Temple Isis, originally on Philae Island, had to be moved to Agilqiyya Island (above) during the construction of the Aswan dam to save them from flooding.



Astaroth answers truly concerning past, present and future

She discovers all secrets, and is an excellent teacher of the liberal sciences

She causes one to have prophetic dreams or visions about the future and gives insight into the unknown. She is also counsels humans who are close to Satan and actively working for him.

She obtains friendship of those in power and represents luxury and ease.



Easter (originally known as "Ashtar") was stolen from her by the Christians.



High Priestess Maxine (my experience with Astaroth):

Astaroth is very beautiful with light blonde hair. Though tall, she is delicately built. Astaroth's colors are red and blue. She sometimes appears with wings- these have red and blue streaks in them. She often visits me and other JoS clergy on her own and is a friend and guide for us.



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Daemon

23:57 Nov 25 2010
Times Read: 502


So much has been distorted, warped and perverted by enemy religions. Here is the original meaning of Daemon/Demon-



Daemon: "In Greek myth, an intermediate spirit between men and Gods. Daemons such as the one who guided Socrates act as councilors and guardians to human beings."



Another definition from Encyclopædia Britannica, 1973 edition:

"A general Greek term for a supernatural power. As early as the Hesiod, the dead of the Golden Age became daemons, and later philosophical speculation envisaged these as lower than the Gods, but as superior to humanity. The Christians therefore attributed the actions of the Pagan Gods to daemons, identified as fallen angels."



With the coming of Christianity, the Original Pagan Gods were blasphemed as monsters. The above quote from the Encyclopædia Britannica claims that Daemons are lower than Gods. This is partially true in that some are human hybrids [Demi-Gods] who have become both spiritually and physically immortal and have what is called "supernatural powers." The Demons of the Goetia are all Original Pagan Gods. Some such as Asmodeus are Demi-Gods.



This excerpt quote from the Catholic Encyclopedia is very revealing:

In the same way the Greeks and Romans may have worshipped their divinities, fondly believing them to be good. But the Christian Scriptures declare that all the gods of the Gentiles are demons.


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All about Demons

23:55 Nov 25 2010
Times Read: 503


Demons, the Gods of Hell





This excerpt quote from the Catholic Encyclopedia is very revealing:

In the same way the Greeks and Romans may have worshipped their divinities, fondly believing them to be good. But the Christian Scriptures declare that all the gods of the Gentiles are demons.

Catholic Encyclopedia: Devil Worship

http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/04767a.htm

DEMONS ARE THE GODS OF THE GENTILES!!!!





"DAEMON"







THE GODS OF HELL



ABOUT THE GODS OF HELL; THE TRUTH



HOW TO SUMMON THE GODS OF HELL



EVOCATION AND INVOCATION



FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT THE GODS OF HELL



CONTACT WITH THE GODS AND BIOELECTRICITY(The effects of invoking a God on our physical selves)



LOWER ORDERS OF DEMONS



THE ORDERS OF GODS



USING A OUIJA BOARD



DABBLING IN SATANISM



PENDULUMS



INCUBI/SUCCUBI



FOR HELP WITH SPECIFIC NEEDS/PROBLEMS; LISTS OF GODS



GODS WHO ARE GUARDIANS TO HUMANS


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PROPER NAMES OF THE ANGELS

23:54 Nov 25 2010
Times Read: 504


THE THREE ARCHANGELS



The Sacred Scriptures have revealed the proper names of only three Angels, all of whom belong to the Choir of the Archangels. The names are well known to all, namely: Michael, Gabriel, Raphael. Ancient apocryphal literature of the Old Testament contains several other names of Archangels in addition to the three just mentioned. Like the sources themselves, these other names are spurious. Names like Uriel, Raguel, Sariel, and Jeremiel are not found in the canonical books of Sacred Scripture, but in the apocryphal book of Enoch, fourth book of Esdras,[1] and in rabbinical literature. The Church does not permit proper names of Angels that are not found in the canonical books of the Bible. All such names that were taken from apocryphal writings were rejected under Pope Zachary, in 745. There must have been danger of serious abuses in this regard during that century, because a similar step was taken in a synod held at Aix-la-Chapelle in 789.



HE ARCHANGEL MICHAEL



Michael from the Hebrew , meaning: ? His name is a battle cry; both shield and weapon in the struggle, and an eternal trophy of victory. The popularity of this name in the Old Testament appears from the fact that no less than ten persons bearing the name of Michael are mentioned in the sacred books, like: "Sthur the son of Michael."[2] A similar name is found also in the Accadian language with a meaning identical to that of Michael; the Accadian equivalent is



As the proper name of one of the great Archangels, the word Michael appears for the first time in the book of the prophet Daniel, where he is called: "Michael, one of the chief princes,"[3] and again: "At that time shall Michael rise up, the great prince, who standeth for the children of thy people."[4]



The name "Archangel" is given only to Saint Michael, even though sacred tradition and the liturgy of the Church attribute the same title to Saint Gabriel and Saint Raphael: "When Michael, the archangel, disputing with the devil, contended about the body of Moses, he durst not bring against him the judgment of railing speech, but said: The Lord command thee."[5] In spite of such an explicit testimony of the Scripture, a few writers have maintained that Saint Michael, because of his exalted position among the Angels, must belong to a much higher order, perhaps to that of the Seraphim, rather than to the order of Archangels. We do not believe that this opinion can be defended. The exalted position occupied by Saint Michael can be explained by the fact that, even though he belongs to a relatively low order by nature, his outstanding zeal for the glory of God and the salvation of his fellow Angels, at the time of Satan's rebellion, merited him such glory and power as to equal and even to excel through grace such celestial spirits that belong to a much higher Choir by nature. If we remember, ie Angels lived through a period of probation during which they could merit each according to his works. The great variety of merit explains, in addition to other natural elements, the great difference in their glory and in their power.



Father Joseph Husslein points out that the Church calls Saint Michael "Prince of the heavenly hosts"-, adding further: "The fact that the three Angels I have just mentioned are spoken of as Archangels need not imply more than that they were entrusted with extraordinary missions. Michael is the only one to whom the Scriptures apply this title, but there is good reason for the opinion that he may be the very highest of all the angels."[6] Saint Michael is indeed a prince of the heavenly hosts, but this is sufficiently explained by the power granted him by God and not necessarily by superiority of nature. We believe that a power of that sort would not be conferred upon Seraphim and Cherubim who are the living throne of God, but rather upon those who belong to the order of ministering spirits, namely Principalities, Archangels, and Angels, who "are sent to minister for them, who shall receive the inheritance of salvation."[7]



According to Gustav F. Oehler, "this name: Michael-Who is as God?-of the prince of the Angels does not imply merely a humble acknowledgment on the part of the Angel, but it is rather an actual assertion concerning the Angel himself. The name thus expresses the irresistibility of him to whom God gives the power to execute His behests."[8]



Saint Michael has always been the warrior Angel, fighting first Satan and his demons from the beginning, then, in the course of time, all the enemies of God's own People. He is "the great prince, who standeth for the children of thy people." As of old, so today, Saint Michael is the great defender of the Church of Christ on earth.



The now famous problem, "The Angel of the Lord," , that has engaged the attention of Scripture scholars for decades, may perhaps be solved by admitting that this mysterious Angel of the Lord (who in various books of the Old Testament is represented as acting in ie name of God Himself, and is often received and honored as God would), is none other than the Archangel Saint Michael, God's own legate to His people. The words of the prophet Daniel seem to insinuate this: "None is my helper in all these things, but Michael your prince."[9] "At that time shall Michael rise up, the great prince, who standeth for the children of thy people."[10] A legate can speak and act in the name and by the authority of the supreme ruler who sent him and whom he represents. This seems to have been Saint Michael's position with the children of Israel; he was both the heavenly Prince representing the King of Heaven and the heavenly protector of God's own people against both human and diabolical enemies.



Saint Michael who had defended and protected God's children in the spirit world, was to extend the same protection to the human children of God here on earth. Surrounded and threatened as they were by hostile pagan nations, over which Satan had established his tyrannical rule, Saint Michael could not remain indifferent to this new form of seduction and rebellion introduced by his archenemy among the children of men. As long as Satan persists in his attacks, the heavenly champion, the Prince of the heavenly hosts will continue to shatter his plans with the war cry of old: "Who is as God?" In the Old Testament, therefore, Saint Michael is the Angel par excellence, the Angel of the Lord, the national Guardian Angel of the Israelites.



At times, especially in the book of Exodus, this "Angel of the Lord" is called simply, the Lord; as for example in this passage, "And the Lord went before them to show the way by day in a pillar of a cloud, and by night in a pillar of fire, that he might be the guide of their journey at both times."[11] He who is called "the Lord" in this passage, is mentioned again in the same capacity as the "Angel of God" in the following passage: "And the Angel of God, who went before the camp of Israel, leaving the forepart, stood behind, between the Egyptian camp and the camp of Israel, and it was a dark cloud, and enlightening the night."[12] This very clever military maneuver dearly shows the strategy of the Prince of heavenly hosts.



As the national Guardian Angel of the Israelites, and God's special legate to His people, Saint Michael is introduced with words which reveal the great divine love and solicitude of the Lord, together with man's duties towards Guardian Angels in general: "Behold I will send my Angel who shall go before thee, and keep thee in thy journey, and bring thee into the place that I have prepared. Take notice of him, and hear his voice, and do not think him one to be contemned, for he will not forgive when thou hast sinned, and my name is in him. But if thou wilt hear his voice, and do all that I speak, I will be an enemy to thy enemies, and will afflict them that afflict thee."[13]



The other opinion which holds that the expression the "Angel of the Lord" is not really an Angel, or Saint Michael, but the Word of God (the Logos) God Himself, is now regarded as a mere conjecture and a rather obsolete opinion.[14]



Several apparitions of the Archangel Michael have been reported during the Christian centuries. One of the most outstanding of all such apparitions is the one which is commemorated in the universal Church on May 8. The Archangel Saint Michael appeared on Mount Gargano in Apulia, South Italy, in the days of Pope Gelasius (492- 496). A shrine was erected in the cave of the apparition and it became the goal of devout pilgrimages in subsequent centuries. Another feast in honor of Saint Michael the Archangel, on September 29, formerly known as , is the anniversary of the Dedication of the former basilica of Saint Michael and all the Angels on the Salarian Way in Rome. An apparition, similar to that of Mount Gargano, was honored in the great shrine called , near Constantinople, according to the historian Sozomenus, who wrote about the middle of the fifth century, a century of great devotion to the Holy Angels in general and to Saint Michael in particular.[15]



In the liturgy of the Mass Saint Michael is regarded as the Angel who leads the souls of the faithful departed to heaven: "Deliver them from the lion's mouth, that hell engulf them not, that they fall not into darkness; but let Michael, the holy standard-bearer, bring them into the holy light."[16]



Saint Michael is invoked in a particular manner in the prayers recited at the foot of the altar after Mass: "Saint Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle, etc." This particular prayer is a condensed form of the general exorcism against Satan and all the evil spirits, published by Pope Leo XIII.



As long as God's children are exposed to the attacks of Satan in this world, Saint Michael's battle cry: "Who is like God?" will continue to scare and shatter all the forces of evil, and his powerful intervention in the struggle in behalf of the children of God will never cease.







THE ARCHANGEL GABRIEL



The name Gabriel seems to be composed of the Hebrew words, : man, and : God. It means, therefore, , or,



Practically all the missions and manifestations of this Archangel are closely connected with the coming of the Messias.[17] The most accurate prophecy regarding the time of the coming of Christ was made by Saint Gabriel through the prophet Daniel.[18]



Immediately before the coming of Christ we meet the Archangel Gabriel in the temple of Jerusalem, announcing to Zachary the birth of a son, John the Baptist, the precursor of Christ: "I am Gabriel, who stand before God, and am sent to speak to thee, and to bring thee these good tidings."[19]



The greatest and by far the most joyful message ever committed to an Angel from the beginning of time, was the one brought by the Archangel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary, announcing to her the Incarnation of the Word of God and the birth of Christ, the Savior of mankind. The simplicity and heavenly grandeur of this message, as related to us by her who was the only witness to Gabriel's good tidings, should be read in full in order to understand the sublime and delicate mission of Gabriel in the work of human redemption.



It is the first time that a prince of the court of heaven greets an earthly child of God, a young woman, with a deference and respect a prince would show to his Queen. That Angel's flight to the earth marked the dawn of a new day, the beginning of a new covenant, the fulfillment of God's promises to His people: The Angel Gabriel was sent from God into a city of Galilee, called Nazareth, to a virgin espoused to a man, whose name was Joseph, of the house of David, and the virgin's name was Mary."[20]



Heavenly wisdom, tact, adroitness are evident in Gabriel's conversation with the Virgin Mary: "The Angel being come in said unto her: Hail, full of grace, the Lord is with thee."[21] Gabriel must overcome Mary's reaction of surprise at both his appearance and especially at his "manner of salutation." He has to prepare and dispose her pure virginal mind to the idea of maternity, and obtain her consent to become the mother of the Son of God. Gabriel nobly fulfills this task: "Fear not, Mary, for thou hast found grace with God." He calls her by her own name in order to inspire confidence and to show affection and solicitude in her perturbation. The great message is presented to her as a decree of the Most High God, a thing ordained in the eternal decree of the Incarnation, predicted centuries before by the prophets, and announced now to her as an event of imminent occurrence depending on her consent: "Behold thou shalt conceive in thy womb, and shalt bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name Jesus. He shall be great, and shall be called the Son of the Most High; and the Lord God shall give unto him the throne of David his father and he shall reign in the house of Jacob for ever. And of his kingdom there shall be no end."[22] From these words of the Angel, it became very evident to Mary that her son was to be the promised Messias, the Son of David. But she did not know how to reconcile her vow of virginity with the promised motherhood, hence her question: "How shall this be done, because I know not man." Gabriel's reply shows that God wanted to respect Mary's vow of virginity and thus make her a mother without a human father, in a unique and miraculous way: "The Holy Ghost shall come upon thee, and the power of the Most High shall overshadow thee."[23]



As a last word of encouragement and, at the same time, a most gratifying information, the Archangel reveals to Mary that her elderly and barren cousin Elizabeth is now an expectant mother in her sixth month of pregnancy. This final argument was offered in order "to prove that nothing can be impossible with God."[24]



Mary, unshaken in her profound humility, replied: "Behold the handmaid of the Lord; be it done to me according to thy word."[25] This reply was Mary's consent, a consent awaited by heaven and earth. The Archangel Gabriel departed from Mary to bring to all the Angels the glorious tidings of the Incarnation of the Word.



It seems very probable that Gabriel, the Archangel of the Annunciation, was given special charge of the Holy Family of Nazareth. He was probably the Angel who brought "good tidings of great joy" to the shepherds "keeping night watches over their flock," the night that Christ was born of the Virgin Mary in Bethlehem. We notice, on this occasion, the same procedure of first assuaging fear and surprise, as had been the case at Mary's Annunciation by Gabriel: "Fear not, for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy.... This day is born to you a Savior, who is Christ the Lord, in the city of David." Who else could be the messenger of such good tidings, but he who had promised them through the prophet Daniel, and announced them to Mary, Gabriel the Archangel?



Having delivered the joyful message, the Archangel is joined suddenly by a vast multitude of the heavenly hosts, singing for the first time in this valley of tears the canticle of the celestial Sion. It was fitting that the Archangel of Redemption should intone the canticle of human redemption: "Suddenly there was with the Angel a multitude of the heavenly army, praising God, and saying: Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace to men of good will."[26]



Gabriel's duties towards the Messias did not come to an end with his birth. Gabriel was probably the Angel who "appeared in sleep to Joseph," first in Bethlehem when he warned him saying: "Arise, and take the child and his mother, and flee into Egypt, and be there until I shall tell you. For it will come to pass that Herod will seek the child to destroy him."[27] After the death of Herod the Angel appeared to Joseph again in Egypt to tell him to bring the child and his mother back into the land of Israel.



Gabriel who is "the strength of God" must have been the Angel mentioned by Saint Luke, in his narrative of Christ's agony in the garden: "And there appeared to him an Angel from heaven, strengthening him."[28] It was fitting that the Angel who had witnessed the Savior's agony, and who had announced His coming to both the Old and New Testament, should also be the first to announce to the world the Savior's Resurrection, His triumph over sin and death on Easter morning: "An Angel of the Lord descended from heaven, and coming rolled back the stone, and sat upon it. And his countenance was as lightning, and his raiment as snow."[29]



It is very probable that the Archangel Gabriel is meant when Saint Paul speaks of the second coming of Christ at the end of the world, when Saint Michael's struggle with Satan shall be over, and when all the physical and spiritual remedies of Saint Raphael are needed no more. It would seem that of the three



Archangels known to us, Saint Gabriel is the one who with a mighty voice will call the dead to life and to judgment: "The Lord himself shall come down from heaven with commandment, and with the voice of an archangel, and with the trumpet of God; and the dead who are in Christ shall rise first."[30] The voice of the Archangel and the trumpet of God seem to be the same thing, having the purpose to convey the divine command to the dead to rise again by the power of the Almighty God. The resurrection of "the dead who are in Christ" is the harvest, the gathering of the fruits of Redemption. Gabriel, who helped along during the long day of man's life on earth, in preparing man for the work of Redemption by the Messias, would seem to be the first among the Angels who are sent out to gather the elect from the four corners of the earth.







THE ARCHANGEL RAPHAEL



Raphael, from the Hebrew : to heal, and God, means "God heals," or the "Divine healer."



The history of Tobias, father and son, contains the grandest angelophany of the whole Bible, and it all revolves around the manifestation of the Archangel Raphael under the assumed name and form of a beautiful young man named Azarias. At the very end of his long mission the Archangel revealed his own identity and his real name, together with the actual purpose of his mission: "And now the Lord hath sent me to heal thee, and to deliver Sara thy son's wife from the devil. For I am the angel Raphael, one of the seven, who stand before the Lord."[31] In this angelophany, Saint Raphael reveals himself as a divine healer not only of physical infirmities, the blindness of old Tobias, but also of spiritual afflictions and diabolical vexations, as in the case of Sara, young Tobias' wife. Had not the Archangel resorted to an assumed human form and personality, it might not have been possible for him to consort in such a familiar way with men, for several consecutive weeks, because of the instinctive fear that man experiences in the presence of celestial beings. Had either father or son, or both, known the real identity of the stranger, from the beginning, the Angelic mission could not have been accomplished in the charming human way in which it was actually carried out. However, the assumed form, and especially the assumed name and paternity-"Azarias the son of the great Ananias"-has been regarded by some as a sort of deception and a lie. However, the perfect sanctity of the Angels is opposed to even the appearance of sin and deception, even to what we call a white lie. In order to carry out his mission, it was necessary for the Angel to assume a form perceptible to man, a human form and a human name. In this case he assumed the appearance of an Israelite, a young relative of Tobias himself. By divine command the Archangel was to act as proxy for that young Israelite, Azarias, whose name he took; hence there was no lie on his part when he gave the name of the person he was representing in his human form. His true identity was revealed at the close of his mission, and whatever misconception had been created in the minds of the various persons he had met, was completely removed, and these were then grateful to the Archangel not only for his many benefits but also for his consideration in dealing with them like a human being. Besides, the Archangel was not hiding a human name and personality and giving another instead; in taking the place of Azarias he could in all truth call himself Azarias.



The story of the Archangel Raphael and the two Tobias' is too beautiful and too instructive for us to dismiss it with a simple reference: it reveals how Angels act when in human form; their Angelic nature, their power, wisdom, holiness are made manifest in the various incidents of this charming narrative. The Archangel is God's legate, he carries out God's plan acting as an instrument of Divine Providence, and Divine Goodness.



The old, charitable, and pious man Tobias is blind and feels that his days are numbered. He gives his young son Tobias some godly admonitions and tells him of some money he had lent to Gabelus of the city of Rages in Media, many years back, for which he had a regular note with Gabelus' signature. He wants his son to go and collect that money, but he first wants him to find a man to accompany him on the long journey: "Go now and seek thee out some faithful man, to go with thee for his hire, that thou may receive it, while I yet live."



While this was going on in Tobias' home, Heaven was listening in and preparing the companion, the "faithful man" young Tobias was looking for. The Lord gave the Archangel Raphael the command to appear as a young man named Azarias, to accompany young Tobias to the land of the Medes, and to bring peace and happiness to two God-fearing but very unhappy families. As the young man stepped out of his house in search of a companion, one morning, the Archangel Raphael was there as if waiting for him, in the disguise of "a beautiful young man." "And not knowing that he was an Angel of God, he saluted him, and said: From whence art thou, good young man? But he answered: Of the children of Israel." In a very short time the Archangel informed young Tobias that he knew the road to Gabelus, and knew Gabelus himself, having spent some time there; he knew all that country very well. Tobias could hardly believe in such a happy coincidence. Immediately he took his new friend and companion and returned to his blind father. The Angel who well knew the purpose of his mission, implicitly announced it in his words of greeting directed to the blind old man, when he said: "Joy be to thee always!"



Not knowing who was he who wished him joy, old Tobias replied: "What manner of joy shall be to me, who sit in darkness, and see not the light of heaven." Here the Archangel Raphael became more explicit, making both a promise and a prophecy: "Be of good courage, thy are from God [God heals, was Raphael's own name] is at hand." He could not say more without engendering suspicion and betraying his own identity. Old Tobias regarded those kind words as an expression of good will and paid no particular attention to them; he had heard such expressions so often in the past. His interest is now in the voyage of his son, and he wants to know in whose hands he is committing the life of his only child and part of his own fortune. Upon hearing that the young guide is no less than Azarias, the son of the great Ananias, he remarks: "Thou art of a great family." Old Tobias, like his kinsman Gabelus, later on in this story, expresses his belief in the protection and guidance of guardian Angels. Not knowing that an Archangel is actually accompanying his son, he says: "May you have a good journey, and God be with you on your way, and his Angel accompany you." Had this circumstance been known to him, both he and his wife would have been spared all the worry and the sleepless nights during the long absence of their son. One thought, however, sustained the mind of old Tobias during his waiting: "Our son is safe: that man with whom we sent him is very trustworthy."



How carefree, and how joyful must have been that journey for young Tobias. To travel in the happy company of an Angel! He knew the road so well. He was never in doubt about anybody or anything they met on the road; always cheerful, never tired or sleepy; so sweet and kind in his conversation, yet always full of respect and attention. He was deeply spiritual and profoundly devout in his prayers, pure in all his words and actions. How true and inspired were the words of old Tobias when, comforting his weeping wife, he said to her: "I believe that the good Angel of God doth accompany him, and doth order all things well that are about him, so that he shall return to us with joy."



The sacred text remarks that when young Tobias started on his journey with his Angel companion, his pet dog followed him all the way to the East. Tobias was one of the thousands of Israelites living in the Babylonian captivity. Some of them had settled down in neighboring provinces, such as Mesopotamia, Assyria, and Media. It was exactly in this last province of Media that Tobias' kinsman Raguel lived with his family. This was not really the goal of his trip to the East, but it was here that God and His Angel wanted him to go; whereas his father had sent him to collect his money from Gabelus in the city of Rages in the mountains of Ecbatana, in Media. The Angel by diverting his trip accomplished more fully his mission, bringing unexpected joy and happiness to three families.



Having left his home town, the great city of Ninive, that morning, Tobias and his guide reached the river Tigris just before dark. They decided to spend that night by the bank of the Tigris. Here the Archangel Raphael began to reveal medical knowledge and experience. At the same time he provided food for that evening and for the rest of the journey. Weary of walking all day, young Tobias went to wash his feet in the cool water of the river before retiring. Here the sight of a monstrous fish that seemed to be coming up to devour him, frightened him exceedingly and made him cry for help: "Sir, he cometh upon me !" The Angelic guide, without coming to his rescue, instructed him on what to do, both giving him directions and inspiring him with confidence. At the end of the first day young Tobias had not yet acquired familiarity with his guide, so he calls him, Sir. Later he will call him brother. When the monstrous fish had been successfully drawn out of the river, it was cut open, roasted, and salted. "Take out the entrails of this fish," ordered the Angel, "and lay up his heart, and his gall, and his liver for thee, for these are necessary for useful medicines." These, no doubt, may have seemed strange medicines to young Tobias and he wanted to know when and how to use them. Here he begins to show more confidence and affection for the heavenly guide: "I beseech thee, brother Azarias, tell me what remedies are these things good for, which thou hast bid me keep of the fish." The Angel explains the medical virtue of those parts of the fish. More practical details are imparted as the proper time for their use approaches. The liver of the fish was needed as a material ingredient for an exorcism in order to free Tobias' future wife Sara from the evil influence of the devil; the gall was to be used for the cure of the blindness of old Tobias.



The Archangel Raphael had been sent by God to cure and comfort two afflicted souls, old Tobias and Raguel's young daughter Sara, the widow of seven husbands, all of whom had died on the first night following their wedding to her.



As night was falling, at the end of another day of their long journey, young Tobias turning to his guide asked him the customary question: "Where wilt thou that we lodge ?" Here begins the first part of Raphael's mission. He must induce young Tobias to marry Sara, Raguel's daughter, and at the same time deliver her from all diabolical influence and vexation. This was a very delicate matter, for sinister rumors about this young dame, as being the cause of death to seven husbands, had reached Ninive and young Tobias himself knew all about her and was deathly afraid of associating with her. At the question of where to lodge for the night, Raphael had proposed to put up at Raguel's and for Tobias to propose to Sara, his own cousin. "I hear," answered Tobias, "that she hath been given to seven husbands, and they all died; moreover I have heard, that a devil killed them." Imagine this young man, now, going to ask for the hand of such a dame! The Archangel Raphael obtained just that, and what is more, their marriage was a very happy one, blessed with good health and long life, so that they both saw their children's children to the fifth generation. The instructions on marital union given by the Archangel Raphael to young Tobias on this occasion remain an ideal of moral perfection for married couples for all time. Prayer, continence, and pure intention dispose the soul for God's blessings and thwart all influence of the evil spirit. Young Tobias listened intently to his heavenly guide and later carried out his instructions most faithfully, first repeating them to his bride: "We are the children of the saints, and we must not be joined together like heathens that know not God."



Amid the charming and intimate family reunion in Raguel's home, described in chapter seven of the book of Tobias, an unseen struggle goes on in the spirit world. Young Azarias (the Archangel Raphael) absents himself for a very short while from the gathering of the family and friends in order to attend to a very important business of his own. During those few minutes, Raphael, in the name and with the power of God, "took the devil, and bound him in the desert of upper Egypt." This devil Asmodeus, who had caused so much sorrow to Sara and her family, was Satan himself. With the exile of the spirit of evil, joy, peace and all blessings came to Raguel's home. Having attended to his business, young Azarias returned and took his place at the wedding feast, while actually contemplating the face of the Father Who is in heaven. The following morning, leaving Tobias there with his happy bride, he continues on the journey, accompanied by four servants and two camels. He finally found Gabelus and collected the money for old Tobias and, on his return, he took Gabelus to the wedding feast of his kinsman young Tobias.



The last part of the mission entrusted to Raphael the Archangel was now to follow. Having brought joy and happiness to Sara and all her family, it was time to bring a similar and even greater joy to old Tobias and his wife. The slow pace of the caravan that accompanied the bride to Ninive did not suit the Archangel who well knew the pain and the worries of Tobias' old parents: "Brother Tobias," said the Archangel, thou knowest how thou didst leave thy father. If it please thee, let us go before, and let the family follow softly after us, together with thy wife and with the beasts." Tobias agreed and taking with himself the gall of the fish, he and the Angel began to advance with much greater speed, the dog following them. It was time now to give the final instruction as to the use of the gall: "As soon as thou shalt come into the house, forthwith adore the Lord thy God, and giving thanks to Him, go to thy father and kiss him, and immediately anoint his eyes with this gall of the fish.... Thy father shall see the light of heaven, and shall rejoice in the sight of thee."



In the meantime Tobias' old mother was waiting for her son, sitting daily on top of a hill, scanning the horizon for a sign of her son and his guide. Finally one day Tobias' pet dog, running ahead brought the joyful news to the afflicted parents by his fawning and wagging his tail. All these human and earthly elements blend beautifully with the heavenly in this charming story of Angels and men.



Everything happened as promised by the Angel. Old Tobias regained his sight. At this point the heart of young Tobias was filled with gratitude, love, and admiration for his wonderful guide; so many and so great were the benefits received through him. Having witnessed the miraculous cure of his father he could find no words to express his feelings: "We are filled with all good things through him," he kept telling his father. Old Tobias understood that it was God Who was actually working all these marvels through young Azarias, and thus, full of reverence, he calls the young guide a holy man: "What can we give to this holy man, that is come with thee?"



The Lord never permits man to remain in error because of the disguise assumed by His ministering spirits in any of their apparitions. Sooner or later the truth about them will be made manifest. For several weeks in succession, the Archangel Raphael had been acting under assumed human form and human name. Now that his mission has been happily completed, he begins to prepare his two friends, father and son, for a great surprise, the revelation of his real self. At the moment that they both humbly approach him offering one half of everything that had been brought home as payment for his service, young "Azarias" answers with a wonderful explanation of why God has so blessed them. He recalls to the mind of old Tobias all the good he did in his days, his charity, his mercy, his patience, his alms, and his tearful prayers. Thus he begins to reveal himself gradually in order not to frighten them with a sudden disclosure. The enumeration of all the good deeds and of secrets of conscience known only to God are the first step in this revelation; the second is the statement: "Now the Lord hath sent me to heal thee, and to deliver Sara thy son's wife from the devil." The third and final step was liable to trouble and frighten them, hence he begins with comforting and reassuring words: "Peace be to you; fear not." As he said this, both father and son fell upon the ground on their faces, for suddenly the human form of Azarias was transfigured into that of an Archangel of light and beauty, and the final revelation came: "I am the Angel Raphael, one of the seven, who stand before the Lord . . . when I was with you I was there by the will of God: bless ye him, and sing praises to him." This is the only reward that he will accept, but none of the material things, money and cattle and clothes offered him generously by his good friends. Yet, these could still entertain some doubts, because they had seen him eat and drink like any other human being, and Angels do not eat and drink as men do. To this secret doubt he answers with saying: "I seemed indeed to eat and to drink with you, but I use an invisible meat and drink, which cannot be seen by men." Now that his work has been done, and that they know that God has sent His Angel to fill them with blessings, it is time for him to return to Heaven: "It is time therefore that I return to him that sent me; but bless ye God, and publish all his wonderful works." Here the Archangel returned to his invisible form, and from the company of men returned to that of the Angels.



Raphael, the Divine healer, seems to have been at work at Jerusalem, in the days of Christ our Lord, in the pool called Bethsaida by the Sheepgate. In the five porticoes surrounding that pool there was a multitude of sick people, waiting for the action of the Angel upon the water of the pool, an action which cured immediately any person who first descended into the pool: "An Angel of the Lord used to come down at certain times into the pool and the water was moved. And he that went down first into the pool after the motion of the water, was cured of whatever infirmity he had."[32]



The health-giving ministry of Saint Raphael may still be seen in the miraculous cures that have taken place up to our own times in many of the sacred Shrines throughout the Christian world.







1. IV Esd 4:1.



2. Num. 13:14. See also I Par. 5:13, 14; 6:40; 7:3; 8:16; 12:20; II Par. 21:2; I Esdr. 8:8.



3. Dan. 10:13.



4. Dan. 12:1.



5. Jude 1:9.



6. The Spirit World About Us, p. 117.



7. Hebr. 1:14.



8. Theology of the Old Testament, p. 446.



9. Dan. 10:21.



10. Dan. 12:1.



11. Exod. 13:21. 12 Exod. 14:19 f.



13. Exod. 23:20-22.



14. W. G. Heidt, Angelology of the Old Testament, p. 96 f.



15. , Book II, Ch. III.



16. The Mass for the Dead, Offertory.



17. Dan. 8:16ff; 9:21ff.



18. Ibid. 26.



19. Luke 1:19 f.



20. Ibid. 26 f.



21. Ibid. 28. The Vulgate adds: "Blessed art thou among women," but this part of the greeting was probably added later, taking it from the words of St. Elizabeth, Luke 1:42. The Greek text has only the part given above.



22. Ibid. 31-33.



23. Ibid. 35.



24. Ibid. 36.



25. Ibid. 38.



26. Ibid. 2:12 ff.



27. Matt. 2:13.



28. Luke 22:43.



29. Matt. 28:2



30. I Thess 4:15.



31. Tob. 12:14f. All scriptural quotations concerning the two Tobias' reported in the following pages are from the book of Tobias.



32. John 5:4.


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What Are Angels?

23:46 Nov 25 2010
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What are angels? The word “angel” in the original Hebrew and Greek languages means

“messenger.” An angel is a spirit that brings a message. However, you and I are spirits and we too,

can bring a message to another. Therefore, an angel is truly a person who brings a message to

another person or persons, no matter which side of the grave. Also see: Angel of Death



Jesus communicated quite a bit with angels and gave us some clues as to who they are. We are

told in the New Testament that Jesus was watched over by angels, that He could call 10,000 angels

if he needed them, and that angels ascended and descended upon him. What does that mean?

Jesus quoted and interpreted Genesis 28 to Nathanael (when Jacob saw a ladder extending from

the earth to the heavens):



“And he said unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto you, hereafter you shall see heaven open, and the

angels of God ascending and descending upon the Son of man.” - John 1:51



Nathanael truly saw the miracles, physical signs as well as the enlightened words Jesus spoke as he

communicated and worked with angels. This was further demonstrated later in the New Testament

to other disciples and has been called the “Mount of Transfiguration” by bible scholars:



“And after six days Jesus took Peter, James, and John his brother, and brought them up into an high

mountain apart, and was transfigured before them: and his face did shine as the sun, and his

raiment was white as the light. And, behold, there appeared unto them Moses and Elijah talking with

him.” – Matthew 17:1-3



Jesus was rolling back the veil which covers the eyes of mankind, and revealing what truly occurs

behind our physical world. He showed his trusted disciples the spirit world in action. The ascending

and descending of messengers or angels is simply two-way communication between the spirit

(unseen realm) and the physical world (earth). The messengers speak to us, as Moses and Elijah

did with Jesus, and direct, guide and assist those on earth who are open to their communication.

This is who Jesus was communicating with when he prayed to his heavenly “Father.” The word

“father” in the Greek means “ancestor, teacher, transmitter or generator.” Moses and Elijah would

certainly be spiritually enlightened teachers and guides.



What may be more shocking is the fact that the angels in the above example were Moses and Elijah,

disembodied humans who are now dwelling in the light. Light means they have ascended and

understand much truth. We call this “enlightenment.” Further to my point, whenever angels are

described in the bible as bringing messages, they are human in appearance. For example, when

angels visited Lot (Genesis 19) before the destruction of Sodom, we know they appeared as men,

because they were called men:



“And there came two angels to Sodom at evening; and Lot sat in the gate of Sodom: and Lot seeing

them rose up to meet them…and they (men of Sodom) called unto Lot, and said unto him, Where

are the men which came in to thee this night?”



Angel names also were indicative of two things: man and God. The name for the angel “Gabriel”

means “Man of God.” The angel Michael’s name means, “Who is like God.” This further

demonstrates the most misunderstood truth regarding mankind and angels: we are angels. Jesus

proclaimed this in Matthew 22:30:



“For in the resurrection they (us) neither marry, nor are given in marriage, but are as angels in

heaven.”



Traditional religion would have you believe that this passage means we will be only similar to the

angels, but that’s not what Jesus was revealing. Jesus was revealing that we ARE the angels (other

translations, especially of Luke 20:36, use the words “equal to the angels,” as well) who have lost

our first estate…meaning right now, we do not know who we really are. We are fallen angels. That is

why he was saying we will be like the angels (who are not fallen); Jesus was trying to help us

comprehend this amazing truth. We are the fallen angels who have lost their way and will be

restored. This restoration is the resurrection, which means “a raising up from the dead.”

Symbolically, the bible states that one third of the angels lost their former place and fell from the

heavens. The heavens would represent the higher realm or "spirit." The fall would be moving away

from light and truth and unto darkness. Darkness always represents being "lost" or "lack of

knowledge" in the bible. If those of us in physical bodies are the third of angels that fell from the

heavens, then two thirds remain in the light. Perhaps, these angels bring messages to us today and

are waiting for us to "re-join" them. We are told of them having rank or hierarchies, but maybe this

is indicative of their elevation: what degree of enlightenment (understanding) they possess. I

personally believe that life is a journey that never ends - and that includes never-ending spiritual

growth which is ascension (or elevation).



Many angel names end with “EL.” “EL” is the Hebrew word meaning “god.” An angel has an

elevated status, and even Jesus was called, “Immanuel” or “God with us” in the bible. Jesus’ life had

a simple yet hard (because it must be spiritually heard) to understand message, and it was not what

religious institutions would teach you, today. His message was that religion has helped to blind us

from the truth of who we really are, and that each of us has the ability to communicate with those on

the other side – who are in spirit.. These messengers or angels, of whom you are also, are guiding

and assisting all of mankind in understanding the truth. Jesus stated it so simply, “The Kingdom of

God is within you.” God is within all of us, and all of us are part of God.



In the Old Testament, we are called, “Elohim” or “gods.” Elohim is often just translated as God in the

Old Testament bible, but we are these Elohim, the messengers, angels or gods on either side of the

grave. Walking around as humans in physical bodies, unaware that we are “gods,” is precisely what

Jesus was trying to tell us in John 10:33-34:



"We are not stoning you for any of these, replied the Jews, but for blasphemy, because you, a mere

man, claim to be God. Jesus answered them, Is it not written in your Law (believed to be given by

God), 'I have said you are gods'?”



Jesus was quoting a passage from Psalm 82, where mankind is called “gods.” It is a passage that

clearly shows all of us exist within God as gods, but we do not know who we truly are and walk in

darkness because of it:



“Gods stand in the congregation of God; He governs among the gods…they know not, neither do

they understand; they walk to and fro in darkness: All the foundations of the earth are shaken. I

said, You are gods, and all of you sons of the Most High. Nevertheless you shall die like men…”

Psalm 82:1, 5-7



Angels who have fallen, will be resurrected unto their true purpose and calling. We will be

redeemed and joined with our brethren, though they are not far away and are with us, even now.



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stories of Angel

23:42 Nov 25 2010
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History of Angel Stories

Angel stories are an ancient tradition.



Angels and angel stories pre-date the oldest Hebrew texts of the bible. The Sumerians, who pre-date even the Egyptian society, are the oldest recorded ancient civilization who used winged humans in their carvings and statues. The Sumerians tell the oldest known angel stories of “messengers of the gods” who would intervene between the “gods” and men. Angel stories since permeate throughout ancient and most primitive cultures, as winged beings seem to be found within most all of their artwork and lore.



In the earliest books of the bible, we read many angel stories concerning their intervention between God and man. These angel stories always seem to depict angels as human in appearance. In bible stories about angels, they have appeared as

messengers, protectors, destroyers, guides and

healers. Mythology also had its share of winged

messengers, and these angel stories most likely

influenced many famous artists over the centuries to

paint and sculpt angels with wings. Perhaps the wings are an artist's way of conveying the story of an

angel’s “higher place,” that being spirit.



Interestingly enough, St. Augustine described angels

simply as spirits. He believed that an angel’s “office” is messenger, and not their nature. Thus to St. Augustine, anyone bearing a message can be an angel. This seems to make sense, as the Greek

and Hebrew words translated as angel mean simply, “a messenger.”



As angel stories can be found not only within Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, it should also be noted that ancient cultures (other than Sumeria) had stories of angels. Babylon, Persia, Egypt, Greece as well as Eastern religions (such as Buddhism and Hinduism) also tell the tales of benevolant spirit beings interacting with mankind, though they may have been known by different names.



Our collection of angel stories are interesting to read, as they often describe visitors that are human in appearance, typically bringing a message or assistance of some kind to people. Though we have categorized them in an attempt to make it easier to identify similar experiences, angel stories always seem to bring a life-changing experience to the one who experiences such dramatic an event.



Perhaps the most interesting of angel stories are those that tell of mysterious visitors who often come in a time of need, provide help and then leave as quick as they surfaced, all without any indication that they are spirit visitors! Their form, and speech seem as solid and earthly as one would expect seeing from another human, but how can we explain the way these angels seem to show up out of nowhere and during times of dire strait? Truly a supernatural visitation by those who must be watching, and somehow overseeing what occurs in our lives.



We suggest reading the Padgett angel messages which tell of heavens and hells, as well as reading the angel stories found within our archives.



For more on the origin of angels, please read:

The History of Angels

Angels Information


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Angels: Information on Angels

23:36 Nov 25 2010
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Angel Terms & Definitions



The following are angel terms, traditional teachings and spiritual angel definitions. You may also want

to look at: Angel History Angel Heirarchy Angel Names Fallen Angel Names:



Angel: Supernatural beings found in most religions and believed to have abilities to assist and guide

people on earth. Angels are considered to be servants of God. Many think angels have different

classes and hierarchies which are directly related to their tasks and responsibilities. In the bible,

angels reveal themselves to people, and act as mediums between God and man. The word "angel" is

derived from Angelus (Latin); Angelos (Greek) and from Hebrew for “on going” or “one sent” - a divine or human messenger. Angels are human messengers from either side of the grave. Anyone can be

a "messenger," whether physical or spiritual - maybe even thoughts passed from one person to

another may be considered "messengers." Many regard angels as the term for guardian angels.



Angelos: Greek word which means, “messenger.” Anyone can be a "messenger," whether a person here on earth or a spirit on the other side of the grave. It is the word "angel" was derived from.



Cherubim: “The ones who proclaim defense” (beneath the throne). The word cherub means "to be

near," thus it refers to near ones, familiar persons, or even servants. The name has been commonly

used to define heavenly spirits, hence it came to also mean "angelic spirit," especially those just under the throne of God. Some believe the throne to be with the mind of man...



Choirs: In angel heirarchy, it is a way to divide different angel classes by assignment and rank.



Daimones: Ancient Greek word for "divine beings" believed to be between God and man, benevolant, ministering spirits, who later were transformed into the modern day "demons" by bible translators.



Devas: Celestial beings, also known as Dharma Alas or Dharma protectors in the Buddhist and Hindu

religion. They are spiritual beings by nature that are seen as bodies or emanations of light or energy

called “shining ones”. There are three types of Devas that Hinduism recognizes: mortals living on a

higher realm than other mortals; enlightened people who have realized God; and Brahman in the form

of a personal God.



Djinn: In Arabic lore, djinns are simply "spirits" that can be good or bad, Islam having adopted them into the religion. Other names for djinn are jinn, ginn and genii - where the western word "genie" is derived from.



Dynameis: Greek word for "powers," used to describe the invisible force of gods, stars, elements, spirit beings, etc.



El: Hebrew word which means “of God.” It is the suffix used at the end of most angelic name.



Elementals: Lower order of spirit beings governed by angels, who are believed by some to be the life-force in nature. Most are considered benevolant, while some are able to take on animal shapes.



Elohim: Hebrew word meaning, "gods." Often mis-translated in the bible as God.



Gehenna: Word mis-translated as "hell" in the bible, thought it appears to be a trash dump outside of Jerusalem used for illustration purposes by Jesus. Some believe it to be a place purgatory, where subtle fires can burn off the bad deeds of the sinner, before they are able to move on.



Hades: Place of the dead, not a place of punishment (see Sheol).



Intelligences: Type of astral power or intercessor, such as an angel.



Guardian Angel: Many believe guardian angels to be attached to a person from birth until death. The belief in guardian spirits is ancient and universal, though guardian angels are prominant in christianity and catholicism especially.



Malaika: The Islamic term for angel; responsible for carrying messages to Allah (God).



Sedim: Guardian spirits found within Assyrian lore.



Seraphim: “Ones that burn” (above the throne). Angels believed to be closest to God in rank.



Shekinah: Hebrew term for the divine presence of God on earth.



Sheol: Hebrew word for a place after death. It is the equivalent to the Greek word "hades," neither of which mean a place of punishment. Both words were mis-translated into hell in christian theology.





Seraphim Angels



Traditionally, Seraphim angels are believed to be celestial beings with two or three pairs of

wings who guard the throne of God. In christianity, seraphim angels are the highest ranking

in angel hierarchy. Seraphim angels are usually depicted as being red -- symbolizing fire.

Seraphim angels appear in the Old Testament as six-winged creatures who praise God.



The following Seraphim angel information is from the Catholic tradition:



"The name, a Hebrew masculine plural form, designates a special class of heavenly

attendants of Yahweh's court. In Holy Writ these angelic beings are distinctly mentioned only

in Isaiah's description of his call to the prophetical office (Isa., vi, 2 sqq.). In a vision of deep

spiritual import, granted him in the Temple, Isaiah beheld the invisible realities symbolized

by the outward forms of Yahweh's dwelling place, of its altar, its ministers, etc. While he

stood gazing before the priest's court, there arose before him an august vision of Yahweh

sitting on the throne of His glory. On each side of the throne stood mysterious guardians,

each supplied with six wings: two to bear them up, two veiling their faces, and two covering

their feet, now naked, as became priestly service in the presence of the Almighty. His

highest servants, they were there to minister to Him and proclaim His glory, each calling to

the other: "Holy, holy, holy, Yahweh of hosts; all the earth is full of His glory." These were

seraphim, one of which flew towards Isaiah bearing a live coal which he had taken from the

altar, and with which he touched and purified the Prophet's lips, that henceforth these might

be consecrated to the utterances of inspiration. Such, in substance, is Isaiah's symbolical

vision from which may be inferred all that Sacred Scripture discloses concerning the

seraphim. Although described under a human form, with faces, hands, and feet (Is., vi, 2, 6),

they are undoubtedly existing spiritual beings corresponding to their name, and not mere

symbolic representations as is often asserted by advanced Protestant scholars. Their

number is considerable, as they appear around the heavenly throne in a double choir and

the volume of their chorus is such that the sound shakes the foundations of the palace.

They are distinct from the cherubim who carry or veil God, and show the presence of His

glory in the earthly sanctuary, whilst the seraphim stand before God as ministering servants

in the heavenly court. Their name too, seraphim, distinguishes them from the cherubim,

although it is confessedly difficult to obtain from the single Scriptural passage wherein these

beings are mentioned a clear conception of its precise meaning. The name is oftentimes

derived from the Hebrew verb saraph ("to consume with fire"), and this etymology is very

probable because of its accordance with Isa., vi, 6, where one of the seraphim is

represented as carrying celestial fire from the altar to purify the Prophet's lips. Many

scholars prefer to derive it from the Hebrew noun saraph, "a fiery and flying serpent",

spoken of in Num., xxi, 6; Isa., xiv, 29, and the brazen image of which stood in the Temple in

Isaias's time (IV Kings, xviii, 4); but it is plain that no trace of such serpentine form appears

in Isaias's description of the seraphim. Still less probable are the views propounded of late

by certain critics and connecting the Biblical seraphim with the Babylonian Sharrapu, a

name for Nergal, the fire-god, or with the Egyptian griffins (séréf) which are placed at

Beni-Hassan as guardians of graves. The seraphim are mentioned at least twice in the Book

of Enoch (lxi, 10; lxxi, 7), together with and distinctly from the cherubim. In Christian

theology, the seraphim occupy with the cherubim the highest rank in the celestial hierarchy

(see CHERUBIM), while in the liturgy (Te Deum; Preface of the Mass) they are represented

as repeating the Trisagion exactly as in Isa., vi."



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All About Angels

23:27 Nov 25 2010
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A'albiel - An angel in service of the archangel Michael.



Abariel - An angel in ceremonial magic tracts, used for invoking. His named is also found inscribed on the second pentacle of the moon.



Abdiel - The Angel of Negotiation.



Abel (Meadow) - Souls arrive in Heaven and are judged by Abel. He is one of 12 Powers with this task. He is angel of the fourth Heaven ruling on the Lord's Day. He must be invoked from the East. (See Abraham 13:11)



Achaiah - He is a Seraphim, the angel of patience and discoverer of the secrets of nature. In the New Testament Achaiah is a Roman Province. Paul visited the churches in that region. (Act 18:12, 27)



Adnachiel - Adnachiel (translation "The Shining One") is the 'angel of humility' and is one of the two angels ruling the order of angels. Adnachiel holds dominion over the sun sign, Sagittarius & the month of November. Those who were born under this sign or in the month of November can pray to Adnachiel for special protection and blessings. We can all pray to Adnachiel for the spirit gifts of independence, honesty and gregariousness.



Adnarel - Adnarel means "My Lord is God" and he also holds dominion over the season of Winter.



Af Bri - An angel who exercises control over rain.



Afriel - Traditional angelic lore informs us that this being of light safe-guards young life. Also considered to be protective of that which is youthful and tenderly growing within each of us, no matter how old we actually are. Afriel is believed to grant youth, vigor and vitality and is prayed to for these gifts and attributes.



Aftiel - The angel of twilight.



Aha - An angel of the order of dominations, a spirit of fire used in cabalistic magical operations.



Aira - The Angel of Police.



Akrasiel - See Raziel.



Alimon - A great prince who, when invoked, protects the invocant from gunshot wounds and from sharp instruments. His aids are the angels Reivtip and Tafthi.



Amabael - Amabael holds dominion over the season of Winter; under the governing of Falas (the governor of Spring) and Attarib (the governor of Winter is approaching). He also acts in association with Catarari (Ctarati).



Amatiel - Amatiel holds dominion over the season of Spring; under the governing of Talvi (the governor of Spring) and Spugliguel (the governor of Spring is approaching). We appeal to this renewing angel to plant the seeds of hope, rebirth, new beginnings and positive expectations in our hearts and minds.



Ambriel (aka Almbriel) - This angel inspires clear communication so that we might better speak our own truth, while gently guiding human beings toward a time when truth and clarity will be the universal norm. Ambriel is also considered to be an angel of general protection. Ambriel presides over the sun sign of Gemini and the month of May. Those born under this sign pray to Ambriel for special blessings and protection.



Anael - See Hanael.



Anahel - He is one of the many guards of the west wind. He is from the third heaven, yet resides in the fourth heaven.



Ananiel - One of many angels governing and guarding the south wind.



Anauel - Presides over banks, merchants, stock brokers, and all forms of commerce.



Anfial - One of the 64 angel wardens of the celestial halls.



Angels of Childbirth - There are 70 amulet angels invoked at childbirth.



Angels of Prayer - The seven angels who convey the prayers of the saints to our creator. Akatriel, Gabriel, Metatron, Raphael, Sandalphon, Sizouse and Michael.



Angels of the Mansions of the Moon - There are 28 angels ruling the 28 Mansions of the Moon.



Angels of the 12 Months - There are angels for each month of the year.



Angels of the Week - Each day of the week is governed by its own angel.



Angels of the Zodiac - There are twelve angels that oversee each zodiac sign.



Angels of the Seasons - There are Governing and Serving Angels of the Four Seasons.



Angels of Sunday - Sunday is influenced by the Sun. Michael is the primary Angel of Sunday, but each hour of this day also has its secondary angel. These angels are, beginning with the 1st hour.......Michael, Anael, Raphael, Gabriel, Cassiel, Sachiel, Samael, Michael, Anael, Raphael, Gabriel, and Cassiel. Some Angels do double duty on this day!



Angels Of Winter - Ctarari, Amabael and Certari. The head angel is Altrib. or (Attaris)



Angerecton - An angel invoked in magical rites, specifically in the invocation of fumigation.



Aniel - One of the numerous angelic guards of the gates of the West wind.



Anitor - A high holy angel, invoked in magical rites after proper investiture by the invocant.



Anixiel - One of the 28 angels governing the 28 mansions of the moon.



Anthriel - This is an angel of balance and harmony we appeal to Anthriel to help us stay on an even keel, leading our lives with moderation. Anthriel helps us stay calm at all times. Those who become easily off-centered and filled with anxiety pray to Anthriel for balance.



Aquariel - This perfect being opens the doors of perception to mortals who pray to him. Aquariel inspires humankind with transcendent and cosmic understanding so that we may spiritually evolve.



Arariel (Azareel, Uzziel) - Curer of stupidity and one of the 7 angels with dominion over the earth. Arariel is specifically an angel who presides over the waters of the earth (according to the Talmudists). He is invoked by fishermen so that they may, with luck, catch big fish.



Arbatel - A "revealing" angel.



Archer - A governing spirit of the sign Aquarius.



Archons (Rulers) - Angels set over nations and identified or equated with aeons. Archons are primordial planetary spirits. Other archons are Uriel, Michael, Raphael, Gabriel, Shauil and Cassiel.



Ardarnel - The governing angel of the season Autumn. Ardarnel also works with Torquaret, the governing angel of the sign that Autumn is approaching. Their serving angels are Tarquam & Guabarel.



Ardouisur - A female cherub. Among her attributes are making females prolific and giving them easy childbirth, also supplying them with breast milk. She is sometimes called "the giver of living water".



Ardousius - Traditional angelic lore tells us that this angel is a female angel who is believed to help and protect during childbirth and who also inspires breast milk to flow. Pray to her for nurturing love.



Arias - Angel of sweet smelling herbs.



Ariel - His name means "Lion of God". Ranked as one of the seven princes who rule the waters. Also, known as Earth's Great Lord and angel of beasts. He is the angel who presides over the planet Venus, the weekday of Friday, is the protector of the home, and also works with Raphael, the healing angel.



Asasiel - Angel of Thursday, who shares his rule with Sachiel and Cassiel. Assasiel is also one of the presiding spirits of the planet Jupiter.



Ashriel - One of the seven angels with dominion over the earth. He is the angel that seperates the soul from the body at the time of death. He can also be invoked to cure stupidity.



Asmodel - The angel of Taurus or those born in April, representing the model as to 'model after someone or something'.



Assiel - Angel of healing.



Ataphiel - An angel who supports heaven with three fingers.



Atel - An angel of the fourth heaven. Also an angel of the air ruling on the lord's day evoked from the East.



Athanatos - A conjuring spirit of the planet Mercury. name of the god used to discover hidden treasure and in the cabala, a spirit invoked on the general citations of Moses, Aaron and Solomon.



Attarib - The governing angel of the sign that Winter is approaching. Attarib works with Farlas, the governing angel of Winter. Their serving angels are Amabael & Catarari (Ctarati).



Atuesuel - One of eight angels of omnipotence. He is invoked to "smoke out the monsters of hell."



Auriel (Light of God) - One of 72 angels of 72 quinaries of degrees of the zodiac. Invoked in conjuration of the sword.



Azariah - The Angel of Restitution.



Azer - Angel of the element fire.



Azrael - An archangel, whose name means "Whom God Helps", is the angel of death. He is more than the Everlasting Life, he is the Patron Angel of the Clergy.





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Bahram- Angel of victory



Barakiel - This benevolent one grants success, good fortune and excellent luck to mortals who pray to him. He also inspires joviality and a sense of humor. When we pray to this angel on a regular basis, we find that we become filled with happiness, our hearts expand, and we make a space for this angel of good fortune to enter. His other names are Babiel, Barbuel and Baruel.



Barbiel - See Barakiel or Barchiel



Barbuel - See Barakiel or Barchiel



Barchiel - This benevolent one grants success, good fortune and excellent luck to mortals who pray to him. He also inspires joviality and a sense of humor. When we pray to this angel on a regular basis, we find that we become filled with happiness, our hearts expand, and we make a space for this angel of good fortune to enter. His other names are Babiel, Barbuel and Baruel.



Bariel - The angel whose name is inscribed upon the fourth pentacle of Saturn. He is also one of the rulers of the eleventh hour of the day.



Barpharanges - An angel in charge of the spring of waters of life. He is the angel of the baptismal.



Baruel - See Barakiel or Barchiel



Bathor - One of seven Olympian spirits, known as stewards or electors of heaven.



Blaef - A Friday angel of the air and subject to the west wind.



Boel (God Is In Him) - One of the seven exalted throne angels, resident in the first heaven. Boel holds the four keys to the four corners of the earth. He governs the planet Saturn as well.



Calliel - One of the throne angels serving in the second heaven, invoked to bring prompt help during adversity.



Camael - Camael presides over beauty, joy, happiness and contentment, Camael grants these gifts to those who pray to him. Any activity on our part that emulates this angel, such as bringing gladness to others, draws Camaelic energies into our lives and enfolds us in wings of happiness. Essene prayer: "Camael, Angel of Joy, descend upon the earth and give beauty to all things."



Cambiel - This angel presides over the sun sign Aquarius or those born in the month of January along with Gabriel. Those born under this sign can pray to Cambiel or Gabriel for special protection and bright blessings. We all pray to this shining one for increased intelligence and also for the courage to think in unconventional ways.



Caracasa - Caracasa holds dominion over the season of Spring; along with Talvi (the governor of Spring) and Spugliguel (the governor of Spring's approaching). He also acts in association with Ambriel, Core, and Commissoros. We appeal to this renewing angel to plant the seeds of hope, rebirth, new beginnings and positive expectations in our hearts and minds.



Casamaran - The governing angel of the season Summer. Casamaran also works with Tubiel, the governing angel of the sign that Summer is approaching. Their serving angels are Gargatel, Gaviel, & Tariel. Cassiel - Ruler of Saturday. The angel of solitudes and tears who "shews forth the unity of the eternal kingdom". Cassiel is one of the rulers of the planet Saturn and is also the ruling prince of the seventh heaven. Cassiel is one of the Sarim (princes) of the order of powers. Sometimes, he appears as the angel of temperance.



Catarari - Catariri holds dominion over the season of Winter; under the governing of Attarib (the governor of Winter) and Attarib (the governor of the approaching of Winter). He also acts in association with Ambael.



Cathetel - This guardian angel of the garden increases the growth and yield of vegetables and fruits and keeps them healthy and flourishing. Cathetel inspires the human race to love and appreciate all of the beings of nature. When we grow in respect and reverence for nature we can attain harmony with our own natures as well.



Cedar - An angel governing the South.



Chaldkydri - Archangels of the flying elements of the sun. Linked to phoenixes and in between cheribum and seraphim. Theyhave 12 wings and at the rising of the sun they burst into song! They recide in the 4th heaven.



Chamuel - Chamuel - "He who seeks God" is the translation of this angel of adoration. Chamuel fosters tolerance in the human heart, inspiring within us the realization that to love others we must love ourselves. Chamuel helps us to drop judgmental attitudes towards others and develop a more tolerant view of our own shortcomings.



Charoum - An angelic benefactor who presides over the direction North. We appeal to Charoum for the ability to appreciate silence, the integrity to keep secrets and the patient attentiveness to be good listeners. This heavenly protector is traditionally believed to safegaurd the earth plane from excess rain, floods and hurricanes.



Chasmal - See Hasmal.



Chayyliel - is a cosmic archangel and one of the several, who live in the seventh heaven and are the Archangels of the Seventh Ray of Mythos Transformation. He is also the cosmic archangel of justice.



Cherubiel - The choir of Cherubim is named after Cherubiel, who is one of their reigning chiefs; Gabriel is the other reigning chief.



Cheriour - This angel is charged with the pursuit of criminals and carrying out the punishment of crime.



Cerviel - As one of the chief principalities he was the angel God sent to David to help him slay Goliath. He is also known by the names Cervihel and Zehuel.



Cervihel - See Cervihel.



Corabael - A Monday angel residing in the first heaven and invoked from the West.



Chosniel (Cover) - An angel invoked for the conferring of a good memory and an open heart.



Colopatiron - As an angel who unlocks prison gates, we can appeal to this sacred being when we are struggling for freedom or independence of any kind: economic, creative, spiritual or psychological.



Commissoros - Commissoros holds dominion over the season of Spring; under the governing of Talvi (the governor of Spring) and Spugliguel (the governor of the approaching of Spring). He also acts in association with Ambriel, Caracasa, and Core. We appeal to this renewing angel to plant the seeds of hope, rebirth, new beginnings and positive expectations in our hearts and minds.



Corat - A Friday angel of the air, invoked from the East, residing in the third heaven.



Core - Core holds dominion over the season of Spring; under the governing of Talvi (the governor of Spring) and Spugliguel (the governor of the approaching of Spring). He also acts in association with Ambriel, Caracasa, and Commissoros. We appeal to this renewing angel to plant the seeds of hope, rebirth, new beginnings and positive expectations in our hearts and minds.



Ctarati - See Catarari.



Cupra - One of the Novesiles, Cupra is the personification of light!





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Dalquiel - One of three princes of the third Heaven. The other two are Jabniel and Rabacyal. All rule over fire under the ethnarchy of Anahel.



Damabiah - An angel of the order of angels with dominion over naval construction.



Dameal - A Tuesday angel, resident in the fifth heaven. He is evoked from the East.



Derdekea - A heavenly, powerful female angel who descends to earth for the salvation of man. She is referred to as the Supreme Mother. Derdekea is also known as Drop.



Dina - When the world was first created, Dina taught humans seventy different languages. This guiding and teaching angel inspires the human race to pursue wisdom, knowledge and a love of learning.



Diniel - An angel who is one of the 70 child bed amulet angels. He is also a spellbinding angel in "the binding of the tongue of the ruler."



Djibril - Faithful Spirit.



Djin - Helper of the Archangel Gabriel. He is an Elemental King, sphere of fire. He looks somewhat elderly, yet has great muscles. He has flames for hair and is a King of Fire. He can teach you the ways to use fire in magickal workings. He can also bring rituals that you never knew existed and give them to you as gifts.



*From the Koran - The Djin (Jinn) are a race of beings created by Allah to serve Him. They are not His children, nor are they deities. They were created from searing hot, smokeless fire, some time before humans were created from clay. Since the Koran also states that the Angels were created from fire, it would seem that the Djin and the Angels are the same kind of beings.



However, it is rare that the Koran speaks of "Angels and Jinn" in the same sentence, but often speaks of "Men and Jinn" in one breath. It would seem that the Jinn have a strong interest in consorting with humans, and especially in helping them to stray from the one-true-God. Not entirely, though, as there is at least one reference to Jinn who are righteous and hear the Word of Allah. With those exceptions, we expect that most humans and most Jinn will get their "come-uppance" on judgement day and they (we) will not be pleased with the results.



In summary, it would appear that according to the Koran, the Jinn are a species related to Angels which tend to consort with human-kind to the detriment of both. Exceptions noted.



Donel - One of the numerous angelic guards of the South Wind. Druiel - The Angel of Teenage Death.



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Eiael - An angel with dominion over the occult sciences and longevity. When Eiael is evoked the the invocant must recitet the 4th verse of Psalm 36.



Eirnilus - An angel with dominion over fruit. He serves also as one of the genii of the sixth hour.



Eistibus - A genius of divination, one of the genii of the fourth hour.



El Auria - Angel of flame and is equated with Ouriel or Uriel.



Elimiel - In Jewish cabala, the angel (spirit intelligence) of the moon.



Eloa - A female angel said to have been born from a tear that Jesus shed.



Espiacent - An angel used in exorcism of wax for bringing about successful accomplishments of ones work. Psalms must be cited after rites of exorcism.



Eth (Time) - An angelic power, a ministering angel, charged with seeing to it that "all events occur at their appointed time."



Eurabatres - An angel of the planet Venus.



Ezgadi - An angel's name used in conjuring rites for the successful completion of journeys.





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Famiel - A Friday angel of the air. Famiel serves in the third heaven and is evoked from the south.



Farlas - The governing angel of the season Winter. Farlas also works with Attarib, the governing angel of the sign Winter is approaching. Their serving angels are Amabael & Catarari (Ctarati).



Fromzon - Angel of the 3rd hour of the night.





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Gabriel - This archangel is a primary messenger of God, bringing divine announcements and revelations to humankind. Acting as an intermediary between heaven and earth, he helps us to interpret our dreams and our visions. Gabriel grants wishes and hopes to mortals, as well as joy, mercy, understanding of mysteries, truth, justice, miracles and love. His name means "hero of God" and he is the angel of resurrection. Essene prayer: "Gabriel, Angel of Life, enter my limbs and give strength to my whole body". He also presides over the Moon, those born under the sun sign of Aquarius, in the month of January, and those born on a Monday.



Gallizur - See Raziel.



Gargatel - Caracasa holds dominion over the season of Summer; serving Casamaran (the governor of Summer) and Tubiel (the governor of Summer's approaching). He also acts in association with Tariel and Gaviel.



Gaspard - A spirit invoked in magical rites to procure to the the invocant a lady's garter.



Gaviel - Caracasa holds dominion over the season of Summer; serving Casamaran (the governor of Summer) and Tubiel (the governor of Summer's approaching). He also acts in association with Tariel and Gargatel.



Gazardiel - An angel who holds dominion over the rising sun, we pray to this illuminated one for the promise of new beginnings, innocence, renewal, awakening and enlightenment. Face the rising sun in the morning and pray to this angel for these spirit gifts and attributes.



Gedariah - A supervising chief angel of the third heaven. He ministers three times a day; he bows to prayers ascending from the second heaven, crowns such prayers, then transmits them for further ascent.



Geliel - One of the 28 angels governing the 28 mansions of the moon.



Gethel - An angel set over hidden things.



Giel - The angel with dominion over the zodiac sign Gemini.



Glauron or Glaura - A beneficial spirit of the air, invoked from the North.



Glmarij - An angel of the third hour of the day.



Gonael - One of the numerous guards of the gates of the North Wind.



Gradiel (Might of God) - The angel of the planet Mars when this luminary enters the sign of Aries and Scorpio.



Grasgarben - He governs the sign of Libra.



Guabarel - Tarquam holds dominion over the season of Autumn; serving Ardarnel (the governor of Autumn) and Torquaret (the governor of Summer's approaching). He also acts in association with Tarquam.



Gurid - A summer equinox angel. Effective when invoked as an amulet against the evil eye.



Hamaliel - This angel presides over the sun sign Virgo and those born in the month of August. Those born under this sign can pray to Hamaliel for special protection and bright blessings.



Hanael (or Haniel) - This angel presides over the sun sign Capricorn and those born in the month of December. Those born under this sign can pray to Hanael for special protection and bright blessings. One of the 7 angels of creation. Prince of the Archangels and ruler of the Friday angels. Also known as Hamiel, and Anael, Hanael also exercises dominion over the planet Venus. He is one of the luminaries concerned with human sexuality and is governor of the second heaven, where he is in charge of prayer ascending from the first heaven. In addition he controls kingdoms and kings on earth and has dominion over the moon.



Hasmal - The chief angel or leader of the angelic choir of the hashmallim (or hamshallim), the Hebrew equivalent of the later order or choir of dominations. Hashmal is said in Jewish lore to be the "fire-speaking angel" who is found near the holy throne of God.



Hayyah - See Hasmal above.



Hodniel - An angel reputed to have the power of curing stupidity in man.



Hormuz - An angel in charge of the first day of the month.



Hypezokos (Flower Of Fire) - One of the "effiable, essential and elemental orders" in the Chaldean cosmological scheme.





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Iacoajul - Angel of the 11th Hour of the night.



Iadara - An angel governing the sign of Virgo.



Iahhel - This shining one inspires meditation and illumination. Iahhel watches over philosophers and those who seek a retreat from worldly pursuits. For those who have difficulty meditating, pray to Iahhel for help just before you begin your meditative practice.



Iahmel - An angel with dominion over the air.



Iax - An angel, if invoked who can thwart stomach trouble and the emotion envy.



Iciriel - One of the 28 angels ruling the 28 mansions of the moon.



Idrael - An angelic guard of the fifth heavenly hall.



Iedidiel - An angel summoned up in ritual invocation.



In Hii - One of the angels of the North Star.



Io - The Angel of Dreams of Flight.



Irel - An angel resident of the 5th heaven. He rules Tuesday and is invoked from the west.



Irin (Watchers or Holy Watchers) - Twin angels residing in the sixth heaven. The irin constitute the supreme judgment council of the heavenly court. They are among the eight exalted hierarchs that enjoy a rank superior to that of Metatron, who is considered of the greatest angels serving God, according to Daniel 4:17 the irin are watchers. It is said that "each of the irin is equal to the rest of the angels and princes together."



Ishmael - The Angel of Dreams of the Dying.



Ismoli - A ministering angel. Ruler of the angels of the air operating on Monday.



Israfel - This angel of music inspires people to sing, play musical instruments and compose music. Pray to him to increase talent in this area. He also encourages renewal, resurrection and regeneration.



Itkal - As an angel who presides over cooperation and affection, we appeal to Itkal to create harmonious relationships between people.



Itqal - An angel of affection. Evoked in cases of dissension among human beings.





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Jah-el - See Jael & Metatron.



Jael - One of the twin Cherubim on the Mercy Seat of the Ark of the Covenant, the other cherub being Zarall. Jael is an angel governing the sign of Libra. To learn more see Metatron



Jariel - An angel of divine face or prescence. A varient form of Rziel, Suriel or Sariel.



Jazar - A genius who "compels love". Also of the 7th hour of the day.



Jeduthun or Jeduthum (Praising or Judgement) - He is lord of the evening choirs in heaven. As the master of howling, he leads myriads of angels in chanting hymns of praise of God at the close of each day.



Jeliel - A seraph whose name is inscribed on the tree of life. He is the heavenly prince ruler of Turkey. He controls the destiny of kings and other high dignitaries and gives the palm of victory for those who are unjustly attacked or invaded. In addition he inspires passion between the sexes and insures marital fidelity.



Jerazol - An angel of power mentioned in cabalistic works. He is invoked in conjuring rites.



Jeu - Jeu is the great angel, overseer of light and arranger of the cosmos. He is one of the 3 great powers on high. Occupying the right place on God's side with Propator on God's left.



Joel - See Jael & Metatron.



Johel - See Jael & Metatron.



Jophiel - As the angel of creative power Jophiel is the archangel of judgement, the angel of paradise, the angel of artistic people; such as artists, dancers, sculptors. painters, singers, and he assists us in our own desires from our creative dreams to manifesting into reality. His name means "Beauty of God".



Joustriel - Angel of the 6th hour of the day.



Jukar - A prince over all the angels, according to Mathers.





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Kabniel - An angel invoked to cure stupidity.



Kadi (el) - A Friday angel invoked from the west and serving in the third heaven.



Karoz - Karoz are "reporter angels."



Katzfiel - An angelic Prince of the sword and guard of the sixth heaven. Katfiel's sword emits lightening !



Kfial - One of the 64 angel wardens of the seven celestial halls.



Kokaviel - The name of the angel found inscribed on the third pentacle of the planet Mercury.



Kutiel - An angel invoked in connection with using divining rods.





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Labezerin - The spirit of success. He serves in the second hour of the day.



Larzod - One of the "glorious and benovolent angels" invoked in Solomonic conjuring rites for imparting to the invocant some of the wisdon of the Creator.



Lazai - An angel invoked in the exorcism of fire.



Lelahel - An angel of the zodiac exercising dominion over love, art, science and fortune. We appeal to this being of light for good luck and good fortune.



Leliel - One of the angelic rulers of the night!



Lepha - Angel of the seal.



Liwet - This angel presides over vanguard ideas and inventions. He is especially protecrive of mortals who have original ideas and thoughts, and is also very encouraging of individuality and uniqueness.



Luel - An angel invoked in connection with the use of diving rods.



Machidiel (or Malhidael) - Angel for those born in the month of March or the sun sign Aries. Those born in March or in the sign of Aries can pray to Machiediel for special protection and bright blessings.



Madan - An angel the exercises dominion over the planet Mercury.



Mael - A ruling Archangel of the water. He is also one of the inteligences of the planet Saturn and is a Monday angel of the first Heaven. He may be invoked from the North.



Mahariel (Swift) - An angel of Paradise stationed at the first portal. He provides new souls for the purified ones.



Mahzian - A spirit who bestows sight.



Maktiel - An angel with dominion over trees.



Malhidael (or Machiediel) - Angel for those born in the month of March and the sun sign Aries. Those born in March or under the sign of Aries can pray to Malhidael for special protection and bright blessings.



Maltiel - A Friday angel resident in the third heaven and invoked from the West. He is also one of the intelligence's of the planet Jupiter. Maltiel is the preceptor angel of Elijah and serves as one of the numerous guards of the West wind.



Manakel - Angel of aquatic animals.



Manu - Angel of fate.



Maroch - An angel of the 5th hour of the day.



Mastho - Is a genius of delusive appearances. He is one of the spirits of the tenth hour.



Maximilian - the Angel of Arbitration.



Mehiel - An angel who protects university professors, orators and authors.



Melchizedek - He was the "Sage of Salem", which is one of the few known times that a high angel took human form. He came in a very male body.



Melioth - One of nine angels that run together throughout heavenly and earthly places.



Memuneh (Appointed One) - A deputy angel, a dispensr of dreams. It is said through the Memuneh, the Universe operates.



Mercury - The angel of progress.



Meriarijim - A chief officer-angel of the night.



Messiach - An angel invoked in magical operations in connection with the invoaction of water and hyssop. The invocant is advised to resite the versicles of the Pslams 6, 67, 64 and 102.



Metatron - He is charged with the sustenance of mankind. He has been known as the link between the human and the divine. The angel who wrestled with Jacob. (Genesis 32); As the watchman (Isaiah 20); Exodus 23:20 for this refers to Metratron as well. Metatron, according to the cabala is the angel said to have lead the children of Israel through the wilderness. His female equivalent is Shekinah. His twin brother is Sandalphon. To read more about Metatron click the link; his name at the beginning.



Micah - This angel precides over divine plans.



Michael - The angel of protection. Michael also oversees those who were born on Sunday and the Sun. An archangel, who grants miracles, fosters mercy, repentance, truth, sanctification, blessing, immortality, patience and love to human-kind. This archangel is protective of those who are just and good. He strengthens our spirits in difficult times. Pray to Michael for these gifts and virtues. Essene prayer: "Michael, Angel of Earth, enter my generative organs and regenerate my whole body". He is also the angel of Armed Forces.



Midael - A chief and Captain in the celestial army. An angel of the order of warriors.



Mihr - An angel presiding over the month of September and the 16th day of the month. Mihr watches over friendship and love.



Miniel - A great angel whose chief virtue is that he can, when invoked, induce love in an otherwise cold and reluctant maiden. For best results he must be invoked while the invocant is facing south.



Mira Klein - The Angel of Dreams of Soldiers.



Mirapon - The Angel of Nannies.



Mizgitari - The genius of eagles. And he serves the seventh hour of the day.



Modiniel - One of the spirits of the planet Mars.



Morael - An Angel of awe or fear. He rules over August and September. He has the power of making everything invisible.



Moroni - The angel of the Latter-Day Saints. He appeared to Joseph Smith in 1823, upstate New York and led him him to discover the buried "Golden Tablets". These tablets became the "Book of Mormon". They tell us of a Jewish family that left Jerusalem in 600 B.C. and fled, by ship, to what is now North America. The books were kept by one of the elders, Mormon, and it was his son, Moroni, who buried the books about 400 A.D.



Mqttro - An angel that ministers to the son of man.



Mumiah - This angel presides over the sciences of medicine and physics. Mumiah is traditionally believed to grant health and longevity, as well as being able to suspend physical laws to create miracles.



Mupiel (Out of the Mouth of God) - An angel invoked for obtaining a good memory and an open heart.



Murdad - Angel of July and he also governs the seventh day of the month. Murdad is sometimes equated with the angel Azrael. (He seperates the soul from the body at death.)



Muriel - As a regent he presides over those born in the month of June or Cancer, and the Dominions. He also serves Veguaniel as a ruler of the third hour of the day and is invoked in the south to help one obtain a magic carpet. Those born in June or under the sign of Cancer can pray to Muriel for special protection and bright blessings.





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Naadame - Prince over all the angels and Caesars.



Nafriel - An angelic guard of the gates of the South Wind.



Naoutha - Angel of the Southwest.



Nariel - Nariel governs the South Wind. He is also the ruler of the noonday winds.



Narsinha - A man-lion avatar. He is lord of heroism.



Nathanael -



Nathanel - See Nathanael.



Nathaniel - See Nathanael.



Natiel - An angel with the power to ward off evil who's name was found in the charm called kamea.



Nehinah - An angel invoked in necromatic operations.



Nemamiah - This sacred being is a guardian angel of all those who fight for just causes. He is especially protective towards people who defend the rights of those who cannot defend themselves, such as animals and children. When an injustice is done towards anyone, including ourselves, we can pray to Nemamiah to right the wrong.



Neriel - One of the 28 angels who govern one of the 28 mansions of the moon.



Nesanel - Along with the angels Meachuel and Gabril, is summoned to free or purge the invocant of all sin.



Nitika - A genius of precious stones and he precides over the 6th hour of the day



Noaphiel - An angel whose name is inscribed in Hebrew characters on the fifth pentacle of the planet Saturn. In conjuring Noaphiel, the invocant is advised (for best results) to recite a versicle from Deuteronomy 10.



Novensiles - The nine great dieties who control thunderbolts! Tina, Cupra, Menrva, Summanus, Vejovis, Sethlans, Mars, Mantus and Ercle. They are angels who watch over the renewing of things and they have the power to wield thunderbolts!



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Odric - The Angel of Dreams of Contentment.



Oertha - An angel of the north. "He hath a torch of fire and putteth it to his sides, and they warm the great coldness of him so that he freeze not the world."



Ofaniel - See Ophaniel



Ofniel - See Ophaniel



Omael - An angel who multiplies species, perpetuates races and influences chemists. There is some question as to whether Omael is a fallen or upright angel. Data available suggests he seems to operate in both domains.



Omniel - This being of light grants to mortals the ability to experience a feeling of oneness with all life. We pray to Omniel to lift the veil of illusion that keeps us separate from other living beings. When this veil lifts we find that the concept of doing to others as we would do to ourselves becomes real, for we truly are all one.



Omophorus - A world supporting angel. He carries the earth on his shoulders, like atlas.



Onayepheton - The name of a spirit by which God will summon the dead and raise them to life again.



Onzo - "A fair angel of God" invoked in the exorcism of wax.



Opaniel - See Ophaniel



Ophan - See Ophaniel



Ophaniel - According to Enoch this angel has sixteen faces, one hundred pairs of wings, and 8,466 eyes. He is regent and namesake of the Ofanim, who governs the Moon as "the angel of the wheel of the moon." His task is to follow through with the orders from the Powers.



Opiel - An angel who aids individuals in obtaining the love of a desired one. His name can be found written on Aramaic love charms.



Oranir - Chief Prince of the nine angels of the Summer Equinox and effective against the evil eye.



Oresto - The Angel of Dreams of Love.



Oriares - The angel governing the season of winter.



Oriel (Auriel, Light of God) - He is one of 70 childbed amulet angels. Also ruler of the tenth hour of the day and he is called the angel of destiny.



Orifiel - Orifiel presides over the wilderness and those who take care of it. He is the regent of the weekday Saturday and one of the 7 regents of Earth. Along with Zaphiel Orifiel preside over the planet Saturn. As the ruler of the second hour of the day he serves Anael.



Orifel - See Orifiel



Oriphiel - See Orifiel



Orfel - See Orifiel



Orphiel - See Orifiel



Osael - A cherub summoned in ceremonial magic.



Osgaebial - An angelic ruler of the 8th hour, he commands "a great cloud of attending spirits".



Otheos -A most holy Angel invoked for discovering treasure.



Oul - A special aid angel to Dalquiel in the third Heaven.



Oumriel - Angel of service residing in the fourth heaven.





Pahaliah - An angel invoked to convert non christians to christianity. He rules theology and morals.



Pancia - A "most pure angel" invoked in ceremonial magic, specifically in the conjuring of the sword.



Parasiel - An angelic name inscribed in Hebrew characters on the first pantacle of the planet Jupiter. Parasiel is lord and master of treasures.



Patteny - A ministering angel summoned in cabalistic rites.



Peliel - Jacob's guardian angel. He, along with Zekuniel, is an angel of the second sephira.



Penat - A Friday angel, residing in the third heaven and one of the intelligence's of Venus.



Pendroz - An angel of the seventh hour.



Pesagniyah - A supervisory angel of the south in charge of the keys to ethereal places. When prayers of persons in deep sorrow ascend, Pesagniyah kisses such prayers and accompanies them to a higher region.



Phaiar - An angel invoked in the conjuring of the reed.



Phakiel - He controls the sign of Cancer in the zodiac.



Phaldor - A angel of oracles.



Phaleg - This angel serves as one of the ruling princes of the order of angels. Phaleg helps us balance our time; preventing us from missing opportunities. He protects us, encourages us and helps us express our feelings. He also helps world leaders to us the common sense God gave them for rational thinking; sadly they aren't listening.



Poiel - An angel of the order of principalities. He rules over fortune and philosophy. He also is one of the 72 angels of the zodiac.



Prukiel - A spellbinding angel.



Pruel - An angelic guard of the gates of the South Wind.



Psychopompoi - Soul-escorting angels who accompany souls after bodily death toward their heavenly abode. Michael, Elijah & Sandalphon are also regarded as guides of the Psychopompoi.





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Qaddis (Holy One) - One of the two angels who, with the twin Irin, constitute the judgement council of God.



Qadosch - An angel invoked in the conjuring of ink and colors.



Qafsiel - An angel with dominion over the moon. He is the guardian of the seventh heavenly hall. In ancient hebrew magic he is invoked to drive away enemies by tying the charm, written in bird's blood, to the foot or wing of a dove and then bidding it to fly away. If it flies away, that is a sign that the enemy is also in flight.



Qaniel - One of the numerous angelic guards of the South Wind.



Quelamia - One of the seven exalted throne angels residing in the first heaven.



Ouestucati - A female angel who brings the sea wind.





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Ra'asiel X - Ra' asiel X is an angel invoked in ritual magic.



Radueriel - The heavenly register and recording angel. He is also included among the 8 great judgement princes of the throne, whose rank is superior to Metatron's. He is the angel of poetry and master of muses. Of Raduriel it is said "out of every word that goeth forth from his mouth, a song uttering angel is born". Since the creator alone has the power and the privilage to do likewise, this makes Radueriel unique among his fellow hierarchs.



Rael - A Wednesday angel residing in the third heaven. He is also one of the intelligence's of the planet Venus. Invocant must face North when conjuring up Rael.



Rahdar - With the aid of his genious brother Phakiel, Rahdar governs the zodiac sign Cancer.



Rain - The angels who hold dominion over moisture and rain can be appealed to by repeating their names over and over in a chant: "Mathariel, Ridia, Matriel." These angels are especially protective of people who conserve water and can inspire humans to do so. We also pray to these sacred ones for renewal and regeneration.



Rampel - An angel who holds dominion over mountains. We pray to Rampel for inner strength, stability and endurance. When we climb a mountain, or simply gaze at a mountain, this angel is near. Also, considered the Angel of Play.



Rand - The Angel of Investigations.



Raphael - This archangel is extremely healing to all living beings; so much so that his name means "God Heals". Raphael grants joy, healing, love, miracles and grace. He inspires humankind to pray and is also protective of travelers, guarding and guiding those who take outward or inward journeys. Raphael also grants courage and encourages scientific breakthroughs and knowledge in general. He is also the angel of hell, which certainly needs his healing. Essene prayer: "Raphael, Angel of Sun, enter my solar center and give the fire of life to my whole body". Also, Raphael presides over those born on Wednesday and they can pray to him for protection and light. In addition, Raphael presides over the planet, Mercury, which entails all humans communications.



Rash - An angel, minister of justice.



Ratziel - See Raziel.



Raziel - The archangel of supreme sacred mysteries. Angel of secret regions and Chief of Supreme Mysteries. His name means "Secret of God" and he is also the Patron Angel of Law Makers and Lawyers.



Reaux - The Angel of Dreams of Concerned Parents.



Rehel - An angel who battles against the enemies of religion.



Rhaumel - A Friday angel of the fifth heaven, evoked from the north.



Riehol - In cabala, governor of the zodiacal sign of Scorpio, in this office Riehol is assisted by Sassaial.



Rigziel - In Isaac Ha-Cohen's text, "emminations of the left side". Rigziel is 8th of the ten holy Sefiroth.



Rochel - An angel who finds lost objects.



Rorex - An angel invoked to counteract the power of alath - the demon of disease.



Ruchiel - An angel appointed over the wind.



Rudosor - Angel of the sixth hour of the night.



Rusvon - An angel who holds the keys to the Muslim earthly paradise.





Sabbath - An angel who sits on the throne of glory in heaven, the chief of orders of angels do him honor. He is the lord of the sabbath.



Sachiel - Angel for those born on Thursday. Those born on Thursday can pray to Sachel for special protection and bright blessings.



Sachluph - Angel of plants.



Sagdalon - Governor of the sign Capricorn.



Sahaqiel - Angel of the sky.



Salem - The Angel of Cities.



Salilus - In magical arts, a genius who opens sealed doors and is an angel of the seventh hour of the day.



Sam Hii (Shom Hii) - One of the ruling angels of the North Star. Then name means "Creation of life."



Samandiriel - This angel holds dominion over imagination and helps us realize that a vivid imagination is a very healing tool to have, because we can visualize and create alternative realities with which to transform our own lives as well as the world around us.



Samax - Chief of the angels of the air and ruling angel of the day Tuesday.



Samuel - Angel for Tuesday. Those born on Tuesday can pray to Samuel for special protection and bright blessings.



Sandalphon - Originally the Prophet Elias. He is a Seraphim, (angelic prince) twin brother of Metatron. Master of heavenly song. He is regarded as the tallest hierarchs in the celestial realm. Moses called him "the tall angel". Along with Archangel Michael, he carries on a ceaseless battle with the rpince of darkness. He is the fancier of sandals. Also he is instrumental in bringing about the differentiation of sexes in the embryo, a good thing to bring to the attention of expectant mothers.



Sangrariel - An angel who guard the portals of Heaven.



Saranana - An angel of the third altitude.



Saraquel - See Raziel.



Sarga - One of the 5 heavenly scribes appointed by God to transcribe the 204 books dictated by Ezra. The other 4 scribes are Dabria, Seleucia, Ethan (or Ecus) and Asiel.



Sarquamich - An angel of the of the third hour of the night.



Saxos - The Angel of Mediation.



Schachlil - Angel of the sun's rays.



Schaltiel - An angel who governs the sign of Virgo.



Schrewneil - An angel to be invoked for obtaining a good memory and an open heart.



Sealiah - An angel who governs or controls the earth's vegetation.



Sebhael - A spirit who is in charge of the books wherein are recorded the good and evil actions of man.



Sedim - They are guardian spirits, invoked in the exorcism of evil spirits.



Seheiah - An angel who provides protection against sickness and fire. He also governs longevity.



Sekel - A female angel who is the angel of part of an hour. She will appear when properly invoked. She dwells in Egypt.



Selith - One of the two guardian angels over the Virgin Mary and St. John the Divine.



Sereda - Mother Sereda has dominion over Wednesday. She is the one who "washes away all the colors in the world". She is the sister of Pandelis.



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Seth - One of seven archons.



Shamshiel - Angel of daylight!



Shateiel - Angel of silence.



Shekinah - A female angel of liberation and freedom. Always close to humankind, Shekinah inspires mortals to be just and fair. Some believe that she is the female part of creation, the feminine aspect of the Creator. She is especially healing of body, mind and spirit. See Metatron.



Sizajasel - An angel governing the sign of Sagittarius.



Sofiel - An angelic bookeeper appointed over the reocrds of souls, living and dead.



Sphener - A celestial power invoked to combat Mardero, demon of disease.



Splenditenes - A world supporting angel. He supports the heavens on his back. He has six faces and mouths and "glitters with light". He is also called the monument of splendor.



Spugliguel - The governing angel of the sign that Spring is approaching. Spugliguel serves with Talvi, the governor of the season Spring. Their serving angels are Amatiel, Caracasa, Core & Commissoros. We appeal to these renewing angels to plant the seeds of hope, rebirth, new beginnings and positive expectations in our hearts and minds.



Stimulator - An angel invoked in the exorcism of ink.



Sui'el - An angel with dominion over earthquakes.



Suriel - Like Metatron, Suriel is a prince of presence and like Raphael, an angel of healing. He is also an angel of death. (one of a few) Suriel was sent to retrieve the soul of Moses. It is said that Moses received all his knowledge from Suriel. (although Zazagel is credited also with giving Moses his knowledge) He is one of the great Archangels. He is one of seven angels in the system of primordial powers. When invoked, he may appear as an ox. In Cabala he is one of the seven angels that rule the earth.



Susniel - An angel invoked in Syriac invocation charms. As a "spellbinding" power, Susniel is grouped with Michael, Azriel, Shamshiel and other angels.



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Tablibik - A spirit of fascination and one of the genii of the fifth hour.



Tabris - An angel of the sixth hour who presides over free will, self-determination, choice and alternatives. When you feel stuck in any situation, pray to this illumined one for the ability to see creative alternatives.



Taharial - An angel of purity who is prayed to by those who need to cleanse their thoughts, spirits or surroundings.



Talvi - The governing angel of the season Spring. Talvi also works with Spugliguel, the governing angel of the sign that Spring is approaching. Their serving angels are Amatiel, Caracasa, Core & Commissoros. We appeal to these renewing angels to plant the seeds of hope, rebirth, new beginnings and positive expectations in our hearts and minds.



Tar - One of the ten angels that accompany the sun on it's daily course.



Tariel - Tariel holds dominion over the season of Summer; serving Casamaran (the governor of Summer) and Tubiel (the governor of Summer's approaching). He also acts in association with Gargatel and Gaviel. Tariel figures in Syrian incantation charms. He is invoked along with other spellbinding angels in the "binding of the tongue of the ruler".



Tarot - The angel of time. Stands between Earth and Heaven, clothed in white robe with wings of flame and a golden halo around his head. One foot on land the other, in the sea, behind him the sun rises and on his brow is the sign of eternity and life: the circle.



Tarquam - Tarquam holds dominion over the season of Autumn; serving Ardarnel (the governor of Autumn) and Torquaret (the governor of Summer's approaching). He also acts in association with Guabarel.



Tarshish - one of the chief regents of the Tarshishim (the shining ones



Tarwan - One of the 10 angels that accompany the sun on it's daily course.



Teiaiel - In Cabala, an angel that can fortell the future. He is a throne angel and controls maritime expeditions and commercial ventures.



Temperance - An angel with the sign of the sun on his forehead, on his breast the square & triangle of septenary. Pouring from one chalice into two essences which compose the elixir of life.



Tetra - An angel invoked in ritual magic prayer for the fulfillment of an invocant's desires. Tetra is noted to be a "great and glorious spirit"



Theliel - An angelic prince of love invoked in ceremonial magic to procure the woman desired by the invocant.



Thoth - An angel of the eighth hour of the night.



Tilonas - An angel invoked in the conjuration of ink and colors.



Time - An angel named so in the Tarot Number 14. He is winged, the sign of the sun on his forehead and the triangle of septenary on his chest. He pours the essence of life form one chalice to another. He is also called Temperance. In Ecclesiastes 9 and 12 he is refereed to the ministering angel who presides over each act mans performs. Myth: Once the creator contemplated destroying the earth and called for his angels to consult with them. Among them all were three angels Time, Minutes and Seconds.



Tixmion - An angel invoked in the benediction of the salt.



Torquaret - The governing angel of the sign Autumn is approaching. Torquaret serves with Ardarnel, the governing of the season Autumn. Their serving angels are Tarquam & Guabarel.



Trgiaob - As an angel who protects wild birds, we pray to this illumined one to protect all birds from extinction, pollution and destruction of their habitat. Whenever you hear a bird sing, Trgiaob is near.



Trsiel - An angel who has dominion over rivers.



Tubiel - The governing angel of the sign Summer is approaching. Tubiel also acts with Casamaran, the governing of the season Summer. Their serving angels are Gargatel, Gaviel, & Tariel. Tubiel is also an angel invoked for the return of small birds to their owner.



Tzadiqel - The archangel who rules Jupiter on Thursday.





Ubaviel - An angel with the dominion over the sign of Capricorn.



Uriel - A patron angel of literature and music, he also is the angel of peace, salvation, transformation, and ministration. His name translated means "God's fire". Uriel bestows upon us the gift of creative fire, as well as the power of prophecy and presides over the planet Mars. We appeal to him for foresight into the future and for help in developing our psychic abilities. Uriel is the regent of the Sun, the flame of God and presides over Hades and those us born under the sun sign Libra or born in the month of September. If you are a Libra or born in September you can pray to Uriel for special protection and bright blessings.



Uriron - An angel invoked as an amulet against sorcery and sudden death.



Usiel - See Uzziel



Uvael - A Monday angel, resident of the first Heaven and invoked from the North.



Uwula - A ministering angel invoked at an eclipse of the sun or moon.



Uzziel (Strength of God) - Angel of the order of Virtues and Cherubim. Also one of the 7 angels who stand before the throne of glory and among the 9 who set over the 4 winds. Uzziel is commanded by Gabriel to "coast the south wind with the strictest watch" Also known as an angel of mercy, under the ruler ship of Metatron.





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Valoel - It is traditionally believed that this perfect being holds dominion over peace. We pray to Valoel to enfold us with his wings of serenity and to fill our hearts with tranquility and contentment.



Varcan - An angel with dominion over the sun. He is referred to as the king of the angels of the air, ruling on the Lord's day.



Vassago - Invoked to discover a woman's deepest secret. He is a Prince of the nether realms where he busies himself finding lost possessions and fortelling the future.



Veguaniel - An angel ruler of the third hour of the day.



Verchiel - Also known as Varachiel and Zerachiel. Angel of the month of July, ruler/regent of the sign Leo. He is also one of the rulers of the order of powers (potentates, authorities, dynamist) and he is the governor of the sun.



Vhnori - One of the two governing angels of the sign Sagittarius.



Vohal - An angel of power invoked in conjuring rites.



Vretil - The archangelic keeper of the treasury of Sacred Books. He is said to be wiser than the other archangels. He is also called "the scribe of the knowledge of the Most High".











Wallim - An angel serving in the 1st heaven.



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Ubaviel - An angel with the dominion over the sign of Capricorn.



Uriel - A patron angel of literature and music, he also is the angel of peace, salvation, transformation, and ministration. His name translated means "God's fire". Uriel bestows upon us the gift of creative fire, as well as the power of prophecy and presides over the planet Mars. We appeal to him for foresight into the future and for help in developing our psychic abilities. Uriel is the regent of the Sun, the flame of God and presides over Hades and those us born under the sun sign Libra or born in the month of September. If you are a Libra or born in September you can pray to Uriel for special protection and bright blessings.



Uriron - An angel invoked as an amulet against sorcery and sudden death.



Usiel - See Uzziel



Uvael - A Monday angel, resident of the first Heaven and invoked from the North.



Uwula - A ministering angel invoked at an eclipse of the sun or moon.



Uzziel (Strength of God) - Angel of the order of Virtues and Cherubim. Also one of the 7 angels who stand before the throne of glory and among the 9 who set over the 4 winds. Uzziel is commanded by Gabriel to "coast the south wind with the strictest watch" Also known as an angel of mercy, under the ruler ship of Metatron.





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Valoel - It is traditionally believed that this perfect being holds dominion over peace. We pray to Valoel to enfold us with his wings of serenity and to fill our hearts with tranquility and contentment.



Varcan - An angel with dominion over the sun. He is referred to as the king of the angels of the air, ruling on the Lord's day.



Vassago - Invoked to discover a woman's deepest secret. He is a Prince of the nether realms where he busies himself finding lost possessions and fortelling the future.



Veguaniel - An angel ruler of the third hour of the day.



Verchiel - Also known as Varachiel and Zerachiel. Angel of the month of July, ruler/regent of the sign Leo. He is also one of the rulers of the order of powers (potentates, authorities, dynamist) and he is the governor of the sun.



Vhnori - One of the two governing angels of the sign Sagittarius.



Vohal - An angel of power invoked in conjuring rites.



Vretil - The archangelic keeper of the treasury of Sacred Books. He is said to be wiser than the other archangels. He is also called "the scribe of the knowledge of the Most High".





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Wallim - An angel serving in the 1st heaven.



Weatta - An angel of the Seal.





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Xathanael - See Nathanael.









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Yahoel - See Jael & Metatron.



Yahriel - See Ophaniel



Yannie - A Pleidian angel, who has come to Earth to assist Rev. Cassandra Anaya in giving psychic readings.



Yarashiel - One of the numerous angelic guards of the gates of the East Wind.



Yekahel - One of the spirits of the planet Mercury. His name is inscribed on the first pentacle of the planet.



Yrian - The Angel of Dreams of Artists.



Yurkemi - The angel of hail. A legend says that Yurkemi offered to extinguish the fire consuming the three men in the fiery furnace but Gabriel would not have it, contending that Yurkemi's help would not suffice.





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Zaapiel - The angel who punishes those with wicked souls



Zaazenach - Rules the sixth hour of night



Zacharael (Zachariel & Zachriel) - He's a chief/prince of the Dominions living in the Second Heaven. He rules over memory and the weekday Thursday and along with Zadkiel presides over the planet Jupiter.



Zadkiel - The angel of prayer and affirmation, whose name translates to "Righteousness of God". Zadkiel is the archangel of solace, charity and gentleness. We pray to this sacred archangel for comfort when we are in need of gentle guidance. Zadkiel also kindles a desire for spiritual development in humankind. Zadkiel, along with Zachriel, presides over the planet Jupiter.



Zafrire - Morning spirits!



Zalbesael (Heart of God) - An angel who has dominion over the rainy season.



Zaphchial - See Zaphiel.



Zaphehiel - See Zaphiel.



Zaphiel (Zaphkiel) - Zaphiel along with Orifiel presides over the planet Saturn. Along with 8 other angels he rules over Heaven. And it is said he is the angel of the third sephira of the Tree of Life. The spelling of his name through the millenimums has been translated in numerous ways: Zaphiel, Zaphchial, Zaphehiel, and Zophiel, but the meaning has stayed the same "God's knowledge".



Zarall - See Metatron.



Zathael - See Nathanael.



Zavael - An angel who controls and has dominion over whirlwinds.



Zazel - A great angel, particularly effective in love conjurations. He is the spirit of Saturn. Along with the angel Asiel, he can be used to protect against sudden death. (In a talisman.)



Zeffar - "The genius of irrevocable choice". He also serves at the 9th hour.



Zehanpuryu'h (This One Sets Free) - A great angelic prince: advocate general of heaven and dispenser of divine mercy. With Michael he is the dispenser of inerrable balances. He is one of the crown prices of the Merkaba with higher ranking than that of Metatron.



Zehuel - See Cerviel Zophiel - See Zaphiel.



Zephon (A Looking Out) - Guardian prince of Paradise. The sixth sefira, one of the cheribum. Gabriel sent Zephon along with Ithuriel to find satan. The found him in the garden of Eden while he was tempting Eve.



Zerachiel - See Verchiel Zizuph - A genius of mysteries and one of the genii of the 8th hour.



Zophiel - Also Zaphiel and Zaphkiel, an angelic prince named as one of the chiefs of the angelic choir of cherubim. He is also sometimes said to be chief of the thrones; the ruling angel of the planet Saturn; and a special patron of Noah, guiding him in the building of the ark and helping to ensure the survival of his family. It is possible that he can be equated with the angel Zaphkiel-listed as an archangel and head of the choir of thrones-but some scholars dispute this.



Zuphlas - This angelic benefactor protects and safeguards the forests and trees. We appeal to this angel to save the rain forests of the earth and to inspire the human race to honor, respect and save the trees. Also the genii of the 11th hour.



Zuriel - See Uriel



Zutu'el - An angel who appears in the First Book of Enoch. He resides past the Erythrean Sea and was visited by the patriarch Enoch during his journeys.









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All info on these angels pages gleaned from:

1- To Ride A Silver Broomstick - Silver RavenWolf

2- The Magus, A Complete System of Occult Philosophy, Book 1&2 - Francis Barrett

3- Ask Your Angels - Alma Daniel, Timothy Wyllie & Andrew Ramer

4- Dictionary of Angels - Gustav Davidson

5- The Sacred Magic of the Angels - David Goddard

6- What I've learned from my angels and the angels I work with.

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