ARCHANGELS
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*** GABRIEL *** In drawing this archangel you are making a connection to the one whose name means "Man of God" or "God is my strength." Gabriel is the protector of the South, of noon and the sun's heat, of summer and the color green. Gabriel is the angel of hope and revelation, of love and heart connections. In selecting Gabriel, you open yourself to all of these qualities and to this archangel's special province, creativity and the arts, emotions, and all our relationships, with animals, people, and angels. *** MICHAEL *** "Who is like God?" is the name of this archangel. Michael is protector of the North, which is the house of night, winter, and the color blue. The north is the realm of spirit and dreaming. Michael is the guardian of peace, harmony, and global cooperation. While you are on your spiritual quest it is useful to remember the hidden teaching that Michael offers us. Sometimes we are so busy looking for answers that we forget how important it is to learn how to ask the right questions. In these moments remember Michael, whose name is a question.
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*** RAPHAEL *** This archangels name means "Healed by God" or "God Heals." Raphael is the protector of the West, of twilight, evening, autumn, and the color red. Raphael is the guardian of our physical bodies and healing. Raphael's domain is the house of growth and transformation. When you pick this archangel you are receptive to all these qualities and tuning in to the physical world itself. Invoke Raphael if you are working for global or personal healing on any level, from disease to abuse and addictions. *** URIEL *** When you pick this archangel you are connecting to the being whose name means "Light of God" or "Fire of God." Uriel is the protector of the East, of the rising sun, of morning and new beginnings,of spring, and the color yellow. Uriel brings transformative energies to the mind and is the guardian of the mental realm. Science, economics, and politics fall under Uriel's domain. This includes everything from toxic clean up to solving the problems of hunger, homelessness, and political reform. Uriel's work involves systems, organizations, and all job related issues. |