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Yeiazel – Angel of Eloquence: Yud Yud Zayin & the Art of Speaking the Right Words

In the mystical wisdom of Kabbalah, every Name of God carries a unique vibration, purpose, and guidance for our lives. The 40th Name, Yud Yud Zayin (ייז). is known as the power of “Speaking the Right Words.” Linked to Angel Yeiazel, this divine force helps us communicate with clarity, compassion, and integrity, offering guidance when words matter most. Whether in moments of teaching, healing, or reconciliation, this Name illuminates the path to speech that heals, consoles, and inspires.

Yud Yud Zayin – Speaking the Right Words

40th Name of God – Yud Yud Zayin (ייז)

Meaning / Phrase:

  • “Speaking the Right Words”
  • This name is invoked for clarity of speech, diplomacy, wisdom in communication, persuasion, and expressing truth with integrity.

Associated Angel (Western Esoteric System):

  • Name: Yeiazel (also spelled Yeiayel / Yeiazel depending on the source)
  • Role / Function: Angel of consolation, guidance, and eloquence. Helps one communicate with truth, gentleness, and authority.

Associated Psalm:

  • Psalm 101 
  • Used for speech, discernment, and removing slander or miscommunication. Often recited to gain clarity of expression and righteous counsel.

Kabbalistic Tree of Life Associations:

  • Sephirah:Chesed (Mercy / Lovingkindness)
    • Represents expansion, benevolence, compassion, and the proper use of power in speech.
  • Pathwork / Use: Enhances generosity in conversation, the ability to console others, and righteous influence through words.

Astrological Correspondence:

  • Zodiac Sign: Libra (Libra 15–20°)
  • Dates: October 9–13
  • Theme: Consolation, harmonious communication, fairness, and justice in speech

Practical Invocation / Meditation Tips:

  • Focus on Chesed when meditating on this name.
  • Recite the name Yud Yud Zayin with the intention of speaking truth with compassion.
  • Visualize Yeiazel’s light guiding your tongue and words, bringing harmony and reconciliation.
  • Can be particularly powerful when used during Libra transits, or when dealing with disputes, writing, teaching, or giving counsel.

Mystical Invocation of Yud Yud Zayin (ייז) and Angel Yeiazel

Hebrew Letters Focus: ייז
(Visualize these letters glowing before your mind’s eye as you recite the invocation.)

Invocation:

I call upon the Holy Name ייז
source of truth, clarity, and righteous speech.
Angel Yeiazel, luminous guide of words and consolation,
descend and fill my heart and tongue with your mercy.

Let my speech flow with Chesed,
balanced by justice and compassion,
so that every word I utter
heals, uplifts, and restores harmony.

This Psalm I recite in your honor:
“I will walk with integrity of heart within my house; I will set nothing wicked before my eyes.”

Under the influence of Libra,
may my words reflect the divine,
bringing solace, understanding, and wisdom.

Yud Yud Zayin ייז
Yeiazel, blessed be your guidance.


💡 Meditation Tip:

  • Visualize golden light emanating from the letters ייז, flowing into your throat and heart.
  • Imagine Yeiazel standing before you, enveloping you in calm, radiant energy, guiding every word you speak.
Angel Yeiazel

Psalm 101:2 (Hebrew / English Translation):

Hebrew:
אֶשְׂמַח בְּנָכְחוֹתִי, בְּדֶרֶךְ תָּם, מִמֶּנִּי; אֶשְׁמֹר בְּבֵיתִי נֶפֶשׁ נָקִי.

Transliteration:
Esmach b’nokhchoti, b’derekh tam mimeni; eshmor b’beití nefesh naki.

English Meaning (approx.):
“I will walk with integrity of heart within my house; I will set nothing wicked before my eyes.”


Why it’s connected:

  • This verse emphasizes integrity, careful speech, and moral clarity—perfectly resonating with “Speaking the Right Words” and the angelic guidance of Yeiazel.
  • Meditating on this verse while invoking ייז aligns your words with divine order and Chesed.

Invoking Yud Yud Zayin and connecting with Angel Yeiazel is more than a spiritual practice—it’s a journey toward conscious communication. By aligning our words with divine wisdom and Chesed, we invite harmony, understanding, and consolation into our lives and the lives of those around us. Whether you are seeking clarity in your speech, guidance in counseling others, or the grace to console, this Name and angelic energy offer a profound tool for transformation. Speak with intention, and let your words carry the light of the divine.

Yud Yud Zayin – Speaking the Right Words

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Angel Yeiazel

Hey–Hey–Hey : Restoring the Light of Self-Worth through Angel Hahahel

In the sacred language of light, each of the 72 Names of God reveals a key to inner transformation. The 41st Name, ההה (Hey–Hey–Hey), known as “Self-Esteem” in the teachings of Yehuda Berg, restores our remembrance of divine worth — a worth not earned, but inherent. Its corresponding angel, Hahahel, presides over October 14–18 and governs the spiritual qualities of mission, humility, and holy purpose. Together, they awaken the courage to live from the soul, freeing us from illusion and aligning us with the radiance of our true nature.

Hey Hey Hey (ההה) Self-Esteem

🔹 41st Name of God – Hey Hey Hey (ההה)

  • Transliteration: Hei–Hei–Hei (HeHeHe)
  • Phrase (Yehuda Berg): “Self-Esteem”
  • Core Idea: Restoring divine confidence and remembering one’s true, spiritual identity as a reflection of the Creator.
  • Meaning: This triad of Heh—one of the holiest letters in the Divine Name—represents the breath of life and the manifesting power of the Divine Feminine (Shekhinah). Repeated three times, it symbolizes a triple blessing of inner worth, spiritual purpose, and grace.

Spiritual Attributes

  • Healing of the ego: dissolving false pride and self-doubt.
  • Awakening inner dignity: knowing your worth comes from divine origin, not external validation.
  • Alignment with purpose: reclaiming the strength to fulfill your spiritual mission.
  • Manifestation through humility: embodying confidence rooted in divine connection rather than arrogance.

Practical Applications

  • Meditation on Hey Hey Hey builds self-respect, courage, and balance.
  • Helps overcome shame, insecurity, or feelings of unworthiness.
  • Opens the heart to joy and quiet self-assurance rooted in soul-awareness.

🔹 Associated Angel – Hahahel (חַהַהֵל)

  • Position in Shem HaMephorash: 41st Angel.
  • Name Meaning: “God in Three Persons” or “The Trinity of God.”
  • Dates of Rule: October 14–18.
  • Zodiac Degree: 20°–25° Libra.
  • Psalm Verse: Psalm 120:2 – “Deliver my soul, O Lord, from lying lips and from a deceitful tongue.”
  • Order/Choir: Virtues (associated with Archangel Raphael).
  • Planetary Influence: Venus (Libra) with solar undertones — beauty, harmony, spiritual leadership.

Spiritual & Esoteric Attributes of Hahahel

  • Represents mission and spiritual leadership — those called to serve divine truth selflessly.
  • Inspires detachment from material illusions, anchoring one’s identity in the soul rather than the ego.
  • Protects teachers, preachers, and spiritual guides who dedicate their lives to spreading light.
  • Encourages humility, purity, and steadfast devotion to one’s higher calling.
  • Brings protection against slander, vanity, and misplaced ambition.

Kabbalistic Tree of Life Correspondences

  • Sephirah: Tiferet (Beauty) — the harmonious balance point between Heaven and Earth, the heart of divine compassion.
  • Path Influence: From Gevurah (Strength) to Tiferet (Beauty) — transforming discipline into radiant self-expression.
  • Color Vibration: Golden white — the light of balanced self-realization.

✨ Integrated Associations (Name + Angel)

  • Hey Hey Hey (“Self-Esteem”) empowers inner dignity and divine self-awareness.
  • Hahahel (“God in Three Persons”) translates that awareness into service and mission.
  • Together, they form a current of purposeful confidence — the peace of knowing who you are and why you’re here.

Aligned Themes

  • Self-Esteem rooted in divine mission.
  • Detachment from ego and illusion.
  • Devotion, spiritual leadership, and integrity.
  • Clarity in communication and authenticity of heart.

✨ Invocation of Hey–Hey–Hey and Angel Hahahel

[Begin in stillness. Breathe gently and envision three radiant Hebrew letters ה ה ה before you, glowing with soft golden light. See them expanding through your heart and radiating into every part of your being.]


Invocation

Eternal Breath of Life, Infinite One,
I call upon the sacred Name Hey–Hey–Hey,
the triple light of divine selfhood and holy grace.
Restore in me the remembrance of who I am —
a spark of Your own perfection,
born of Your eternal love and wisdom.

Dissolve the shadows of doubt and fear,
that I may stand firm in the truth of my being.
Let humility and strength flow as one breath within me,
anchoring the dignity of my soul in Your unchanging light.

I invoke You, Hahahel, radiant Angel of mission and truth,
guide of those who serve the divine purpose in the world.
As the Psalm declares:
“Deliver my soul, O Lord, from lying lips and from a deceitful tongue” (Psalm 120:2).
Guard me from self-deception and the illusions of ego.
Help me to speak truth, live in integrity, and act from the clarity of my higher calling.

Hey–Hey–Hey, breathe through me the confidence of the Spirit.
Hahahel, crown my purpose with devotion and light.
Together, may you awaken within me the peace of divine identity
and the strength to serve with purity, love, and unwavering faith.

So may it be — Amen. Shalom.

Angel Hahahel – Hey Hey Hey – ההה

To meditate upon Hey–Hey–Hey and invoke Hahahel is to breathe life into the truth that we are vessels of divine intention. When we release self-doubt and step into our sacred calling, the universe itself flows through us with grace and clarity. Under Hahahel’s guidance, confidence is no longer egoic — it becomes devotion in motion, the serene strength of knowing who we are in the eyes of the Eternal.

Hey Hey Hey (ההה) Self-Esteem

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Angel Hahahel

The Living Circuit of Creation: Haamiah & Chet–Ayin–Mem in Kabbalah

72 Names of God

Within the sacred science of Kabbalah, every divine name and angel embodies a frequency that restores harmony between the seen and unseen worlds. The 38th Name of God, Chet–Ayin–Mem, known as “Circuitry,” awakens the flow of divine energy through our inner and outer lives—repairing disconnection, confusion, and spiritual static. Its corresponding angel, Haamiah, presides over September 29 – October 3, carrying the vibration of sacred order, ritual purity, and protection. Together, this pair illuminates how divine structure and energetic flow unite to bring coherence, peace, and spiritual refuge into our daily experience.

🔹 38th Name of God – Chet Ayin Mem (חע״מ)

  • Transliteration: Chet–Ayin–Mem (CHaAM).
  • Yehuda Berg’s Phrase: “Circuitry”.
  • Core Idea: Restoring proper spiritual “wiring,” reconnecting with divine channels, healing separation or broken connections.
  • Meditative Use: Helps rebuild inner circuits of light and energy flow between self, others, and Creator.
  • Practical Associations:
    • Dissolves chaos and miscommunication.
    • Restores healthy energetic flow in relationships.
    • Aligns soul, mind, and body in balance.
    • Repairs spiritual short-circuits that lead to confusion or disconnection.
    • Awakens awareness of unity — that all parts connect within the Whole.

🔹 Associated Angel in Shem HaMephorash – Haamiah (חעמיה)

  • Position: 38th Angel of the 72.
  • Hebrew Name: Haamiah / He‘amiah (חעמיה).
  • Meaning of the Name: “God the Hope of All the Children of Earth” or “God Who Responds to the Aspirations of All.”
  • Dates of Rule: September 29 – October 3 (5-day rulership).
  • Zodiac Degree: 5°–10° Libra.
  • Psalm Verse: Psalm 91:9 – “Because you have made the Lord, who is my refuge, even the Most High, your dwelling place.”
  • Choir/Order: Powers (under Archangel Camael / Chamuel).
  • Planetary Influence: Venus and Mars (harmony, protection, passion, spiritual warfare).
Angel Haamiah

Spiritual / Esoteric Attributes of Haamiah

  • Bringer of ritual order and sacred ceremony.
  • Patron of those who seek truth in religion and spirituality.
  • Helps refine moral conduct and align one’s will with divine justice.
  • Protects against trickery, deception, and selfish ambition.
  • Supports seekers of wisdom, especially in philosophy and spirituality.
  • Reveals the sacred pattern behind human experiences (“circuitry” in lived form).

✨ Integrated Associations (Name + Angel)

  • Chet–Ayin–Mem (“Circuitry”) restores the divine wiring of the soul, ensuring energy flows as intended.
  • Haamiah (“God the Hope of All”) brings the ritual, order, and truth that keeps those circuits strong and protected.
  • Together, during Sept 29 – Oct 3, they empower:
    • Alignment with divine order through ritual and sacred practice.
    • Repairing broken spiritual or emotional connections.
    • Finding refuge and protection within the Divine.
    • Creating harmony in community and relationships.
    • Renewing faith and hope in times of confusion or doubt.
Chet Ayin Mem

✨ Invocation of Chet–Ayin–Mem and Angel Haamiah

[Begin by visualizing the Hebrew letters ח (Chet) – ע (Ayin) – מ (Mem) glowing like golden filaments of light, forming a radiant circuit that connects Heaven and Earth. See sparks of energy flowing through you, repairing, aligning, reconnecting.]


Invocation

Source of Life, Eternal Light,
I call upon the sacred Name Chet–Ayin–Mem.
Restore the circuitry of my soul,
reconnect me to the Divine flow,
that my spirit, heart, and body may be aligned in harmony.

I invoke You, holy Angel Haamiah,
guardian of sacred order, refuge of the faithful,
as the Psalm declares:
“Because You, O Lord, are my refuge,
the Most High is my dwelling place”
 (Psalm 91:9).

Seal me in the sanctuary of Your protection.
Cleanse the broken circuits of chaos and confusion.
Replace deception with truth, discord with harmony,
and isolation with the unity of Divine connection.

Chet–Ayin–Mem, weave light through my being.
Haamiah, establish me in sacred order.
May I become a living vessel of Your circuit of hope,
radiating blessing, integrity, and divine alignment
to all who cross my path.

So may it be. Amen. Shalom.

Chet Ayin Mem

Meditating on Chet–Ayin–Mem and invoking Haamiah reconnects us to the living current of Divine intelligence that moves through all creation. When our circuitry is whole, we become channels of light—balanced, purposeful, and attuned to truth. This sacred union teaches that every prayer, every act of love, and every moment of awareness can become a conduit for harmony between Heaven and Earth. In opening to this current, we rediscover our place in the greater design, protected and sustained by the eternal flow of the Divine.

Receive and Share – Chet Ayin Mem

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Angel Haamiah

James the Just: The Forgotten Vegetarian Brother of Jesus

Discover James the Just, the vegetarian brother of Jesus. Explore his role in early Christianity, his compassionate lifestyle, and why his legacy still matters today.

James the Just – Vegetarian brother of Jesus

James the Just, the brother of Jesus, is one of the most fascinating yet overlooked figures in early Christianity. Revered as a saint, leader of the Jerusalem Church, and a man of extraordinary holiness, James is remembered not only for his devotion but also for his lifestyle choices. Ancient sources suggest that James lived as a vegetarian, following a path of compassion, discipline, and purity. His example offers us a window into the roots of Christian ethics, where spiritual devotion was inseparable from kindness toward all living beings.

Here are the fragments we have about James from history:

“James, the brother of the Lord, lived on seeds and plants and touched neither meat nor wine.” (Epistulae ad Faustum XXII, 3)

“James, the brother of the Lord was holy from his mother’s womb; and he drank no wine nor strong drink, nor did he eat flesh.” (Hegesippus, quoted in The Church History of Eusebius, book 2, chapter 23)

“James was a vegetarian.” (Robert Eisenman, James the Just, The Key to Unlocking the Secrets of Early Christianity and the Dead Sea Scrolls)

The legacy of James the Just challenges us to reconsider how faith and compassion intertwine. His vegetarianism was not a mere personal choice, but a reflection of his deep spiritual commitment and his vision of a purer, more merciful way of living. By remembering James, we reconnect with a form of Christianity that valued nonviolence, ethical living, and harmony with creation. Perhaps, in rediscovering his example, we can also rediscover the heart of what it means to live justly in our own time.

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Aniel – Angel of Virtue, Clarity and Freedom from Illusions – Aleph Nun Yud

Aleph Nun Yud

In the mystical teachings of Kabbalah, each of the 72 Names of God and their corresponding guardian angels serve as portals of transformation—keys that unlock divine qualities within us. The 37th Name, Aleph–Nun–Yud, carries the vibration of “The Big Picture,” helping us rise above the noise of daily life to glimpse the higher order of creation. In parallel, the angel Aniel, the 37th Shem HaMephorash angel, governs the days of September 24–28, guiding seekers toward virtue, clarity, and freedom from illusions. Together, they weave a powerful current of wisdom that expands our perception and anchors us in divine truth.

🔹 37th Name of God – Aleph Nun Yud (אנ״י)

  • Transliteration: Aleph–Nun–Yud (ANI)
  • Phrase in Yehuda Berg’s system: “The Big Picture”
  • Core Idea: Expanding perception, transcending tunnel vision, aligning with divine perspective beyond immediate circumstances.
  • Meditative Use: Helps one see beyond ego-driven concerns, detach from momentary illusions, and perceive divine orchestration.
  • Practical Associations:
    • Clarity of vision in life and decisions.
    • Rising above small problems to see the higher plan.
    • Helps dissolve obsessive or narrow thinking.
    • Connects one to destiny and divine timing.

🔹 Associated Angel in Shem HaMephorash – Aniel (אניאל / HaNael)

  • Position in the 72 Angels: 37th Angel.
  • Hebrew Name: Aniel / Hanael (אניאל).
  • Meaning of the Name: “God of Virtue” or “The Joy of God.”
  • Dates of Rule (Solar Calendar): September 24 – 28 (5-day rulership).
  • Zodiac Association: Libra (0°–5° Libra).
  • Planetary Influence: Venus (harmony, balance, beauty, artistic creativity).
  • Psalm Verse: Psalm 94:18 – “When I said, ‘My foot slips,’ Your mercy, O Lord, held me up.”
  • Choir/Order: Virtues (connected with Archangel Raphael in some systems).

Spiritual / Esoteric Attributes of Aniel

  • Helps rise above destructive patterns by cultivating higher virtues.
  • Encourages spiritual independence, freedom from bondage to materialism.
  • Opens perception to divine law and cosmic order.
  • Aids in developing leadership, creativity, and moral courage.
  • Associated with discovering new philosophies, ideas, and innovations.

✨ Integrated Associations (Name + Angel)

  • Aleph Nun Yud (“The Big Picture”) aligns with Aniel (“God of Virtue”), showing that true higher vision requires moral strength and divine joy.
  • During Sept 24–28, meditation on Aleph Nun Yud and invocation of Aniel is especially powerful for:
    • Breaking out of narrow perspectives.
    • Gaining clarity in complex situations.
    • Aligning personal destiny with higher cosmic order.
    • Seeking creative inspiration and moral integrity.
Aleph Nun Yud – Grasping the Big Picture

✨ Invocation of Aleph–Nun–Yud and Angel Aniel

[Begin with centering breath. Visualize three Hebrew letters shining before you: א (Aleph) – נ (Nun) – י (Yud). They radiate a golden-white light expanding in all directions.]


Invocation

Divine Source, Infinite Light,
I call upon the sacred Name Aleph–Nun–Yud.
May Your letters lift my vision beyond the narrow confines of ego and illusion,
granting me the gift of clarity, perspective, and the wisdom of the Big Picture.

I invoke You, holy Angel Aniel, God of Virtue,
radiant guardian of divine harmony and cosmic law.
As Your psalm declares: “When I said, ‘My foot slips,’ Your mercy, O Lord, held me up” (Psalm 94:18),
may Your hand steady my steps upon the path of truth and courage.

Unite within me the vision of the Name and the strength of the Angel.
Open my heart to virtue, my mind to wisdom, and my spirit to freedom.
Grant me release from distractions and falsehoods,
that I may rise above the fleeting and behold the eternal order of Creation.

Aleph–Nun–Yud, expand my awareness.
Aniel, uplift my soul.
Together, guide me to live with clarity, joy, and integrity,
aligned with the greater plan of the Most High.

So may it be. Amen. Shalom.

Aleph Nun Yud

By meditating on Aleph–Nun–Yud and invoking Aniel, we are invited to step back from the limited stories of ego and align ourselves with the vast tapestry of the Divine plan. This sacred pairing reminds us that what may seem fragmented or confusing at ground level often reveals profound harmony when seen from above. In embracing the Big Picture, we find both perspective and strength—illumination that steadies our steps and opens the path to a life of clarity, purpose, and alignment with the eternal.

Aleph Nun Yud

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Angel Aniel

The Initiates of the Flame by Manly P. Hall – Book Review

Manly P. Hall’s The Initiates of the Flame, first published in 1922 when he was just 21 years old, remains one of the most striking introductions to esoteric philosophy and Western mysticism. Though written in youthful prose, the book carries a depth that feels both timeless and prophetic, marking the early steps of a thinker who would go on to become one of the most influential mystics and philosophers of the 20th century.

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The Initiates of the Flame – Manly P Hall

At its core, The Initiates of the Flame is about the eternal flame of spiritual wisdom—how it has been kept alive through the mystery traditions of Egypt, Greece, Rome, and the Christian mysteries, and how it continues to burn within the human soul. Hall weaves together myth, symbolism, and comparative religion, showing how the fire of truth appears in different guises: the sacred fire of the altar, the torch of Prometheus, the Grail flame, and ultimately the divine spark within each seeker.

The Initiates of the Flame

What makes this book especially engaging is its accessibility. While Hall’s later works—like The Secret Teachings of All Ages—are encyclopedic in scope, The Initiates of the Flame reads more like a guidebook for the earnest spiritual seeker. The chapters are concise yet rich, exploring topics such as the symbolism of fire, the guardians of the flame, the role of the Christ principle, and the path of initiation.

Reading it today, more than a century later, the book still resonates. Its message is clear: the outer symbols and rituals are only reflections of the inner transformation every true initiate must undergo. The real initiation is the awakening of divine consciousness within ourselves.

The Initiates of the Flame – Manly P Hall

Why read it?

  • It’s a short, approachable introduction to esoteric philosophy.
  • It helps connect ancient mystery traditions to modern spiritual practice.
  • It inspires readers to see initiation not as a ceremony but as a living process of inner growth.

Final Thoughts
The Initiates of the Flame is less a historical study than a call to remembrance. It invites us to rediscover the fire within and to recognize ourselves as keepers of the eternal flame of wisdom. Whether you’re new to esoteric teachings or a longtime student of Hall, this book offers a spark that can ignite deeper study and reflection.

🔥 Awaken the Flame Within 🔥

If you’ve ever felt drawn to the mysteries of ancient wisdom, initiation, and the spark of the divine within, The Initiates of the Flame by Manly P. Hall is a must-read. Written when Hall was just 21, this timeless classic reveals how the eternal flame of truth has been preserved through the mystery schools of Egypt, Greece, Rome, and beyond—and how you can rediscover it in your own life.

Don’t just read about spiritual wisdom—experience it. This book is short, powerful, and capable of igniting a lifetime of deeper study and inner transformation.

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Krishna, Hercules, Pan, Peter Pan & Kokopelli – Parallels

Across cultures and centuries, humanity has told stories of playful, powerful figures who embody music, vitality, and the eternal spirit of youth. At first glance, Krishna, Hercules, Pan, Peter Pan, and Kokopelli seem to belong to very different worlds—Hindu temples, Greek myths, children’s literature, and Native American petroglyphs. Yet, when we look closer, a surprising thread connects them. Each one carries an archetype of the joyous trickster-musician, the youthful bringer of life and renewal, or the hero who bridges the human and the divine.

By placing these figures side by side, we can begin to see not only their differences but also the universal archetypes that flow through them. They remind us that music, play, and myth are more than entertainment—they are timeless gateways into the soul of humanity.


Mathura “Herakles” statue (2nd century CE) — a red-sandstone statue found at Mathura that shows a bearded, muscular figure grappling a lion. It’s usually described as a Hellenistic Heracles brought into Mathura’s sculptural repertoire, and some scholars have suggested local reinterpretations that link the figure to Indian hero-deities (Balarāma / Vāsudeva).

Krishna and Hercules

This is the most directly discussed link in scholarship:

  • Commonalities:
    • Both are demi-god figures with miraculous births.
    • Perform feats of incredible strength and heroism.
    • Both fight evil and uphold cosmic order.
    • They each have a playful or romantic side (Krishna with the gopis, Hercules with various lovers).
  • Some scholars (especially during the colonial period) suggested possible Indo-Greek cultural crossovers during the Hellenistic period (post-Alexander the Great).

Heracles → Vajrapāṇi in Gandhāra reliefs (2nd–3rd century CE) — in the Greco-Buddhist art of Gandhāra, a Heracles-type, muscular club-bearer figure becomes the Buddhist protector Vajrapāṇi. Several stone panels and friezes show a Heracles-style attendant beside the Buddha; these are often cited as direct visual evidence of Hellenistic influence in northwestern India.

Coins and inscriptions linking Vāsudeva/Kṛṣṇa to Hellenistic contexts — Indo-Greek and Kushan-era coins and inscriptions (for example, Agathocles’ issues and later Kushan coinage) show syncretic use of imagery and names; some authors argue that early Greek visitors or settlers identified Indian deities (Vāsudeva / Kṛṣṇa or his circle) with Heracles/Hercules.

Arrian in his work Indica, quotes the earlier work of the same name by Megasthenes which claims that Herakles, son of Zeus had come to India and was honoured by the locals as an ‘indigenous’ Indian deity. This reference is understood to be to Vāsudeva.

But Heracles, whom tradition states to have arrived as far as India, was called by the Indians themselves ‘Indigenous.’ This Heracles was chiefly honoured by the Surasenians, an Indian tribe, among whom are two great cities, Methora and Cleisobora, and the navigable river Iobares flows through their territory.

— Para VIII, Arrian’s Indica

However Arrian himself does not consider the stories about Herakles credible, stating:

If anyone believes this, at least it must be some other Heracles, not he of Thebes, but either of Tyre or of Egypt, or some great king of the higher inhabited country near India.

— Para V, ibid

It has been proposed that Megasthenes misheard the words “Hari-Krishna” as “Herakles”. According to Upinder Singh, “Vāsudeva-Krishna was the Indian God bearing the closest resemblance to the Greek God Herakles”.


Vāsudeva on a coin of Agathocles of Bactria, circa 190–180 BCE. This is “the earliest unambiguous image” of the deity.

Krishna and Pan

Pan with grapes and a pipe, Rome, Italy, 2nd century CE, Roman copy of Greek original, marble, The Louvre Museum, Paris, Department of Greek, Etruscan, and Roman Antiquities

Now this is more symbolic and archetypal:

  • Pan is the Greek god of wild nature, shepherds, rustic music (pan flute), and a kind of untamed vitality. He has goat legs and is often associated with sensuality and the countryside.
  • Krishna, particularly in his youth, is also associated with:
    • Flute music (murali), which enchants animals and humans.
    • Shepherd life (he was a cowherd).
    • Playfulness and sensuality, especially in his dance with the gopis (rasa lila).

Overlap: Both Krishna and Pan express the divine in playful, musical, erotic, and pastoral forms. They’re god-figures who break conventional rules, embodying natural joy, ecstasy, and freedom.

Pan appears in various forms, from the classical goat-legged and horned man with bestial features to the Roman era portrayals where he is sometimes depicted as a youth with just a small pair of horns. 

Krishna, Pan, and Peter Pan

The silent film version of Peter Pan was released 100 years ago today, on Dec. 29, 1924. A young Walt Disney watched this movie and was later inspired to create his own animated version

Peter Pan is a fascinating folkloric echo of these deeper archetypes:

  • Peter Pan is forever youthful, lives in a magical natural world (Neverland), plays the flute, leads a troupe (the Lost Boys), and is a trickster, free spirit.
  • His name “Pan” is not coincidental—J.M. Barrie deliberately drew from the archetype of the Greek god Pan.
  • Like Krishna, Peter Pan is youthful, musical, enchanting, and connected to eternal play and innocence.
Peter Pan is the fairies’ orchestra, Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, J. M. Barrie, Illustrated by Arthur Rackham, London: Hodder and Stoughton, no date. The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Youth Wing Illustration Library
The silent film version of Peter Pan was released 100 years ago today, on Dec. 29, 1924. A young Walt Disney watched this movie and was later inspired to create his own animated version

Kokopelli and the Web of Connections

  • Kokopelli is a Native American fertility deity, trickster, and traveling flute player.
  • Bringer of music, joy, and fertility, often shown with a humpback and dancing posture.
  • He is associated with spring, planting, sexuality, and renewal, much like Krishna’s role in the renewal of life and love in nature.

What ties them together?
All of these figures—Krishna, Pan, Peter Pan, and Kokopelli—carry traits of:

  • Playful divinity
  • Musical enchantment
  • Connection to nature and renewal
  • Trickster or non-conforming energy
  • Sexual or romantic vitality
  • Youthfulness or eternal life
Kokopelli (pronounced “Cocoa-pell-e”) is a fertility god of some Native American cultures. The deity is also considered a prankster, healer, and storyteller. Kokopelli’s association with fertility includes both childbirth and agriculture. Certain tribes, such as the Zuni, believe that Kokopelli’s music chases away the winter and ushers in spring.

The Archetype at Play

You could say they’re all expressions of a “Joyous Trickster-Fertility Musician” archetype—a spirit who dances at the edge of the sacred and the sensual, the childlike and the divine. They show up across cultures to remind us of beauty, play, life force, and creative chaos.

When we step back, the parallels between Krishna, Hercules, Pan, Peter Pan, and Kokopelli reveal more than coincidence—they point to a shared human longing for freedom, joy, courage, and renewal. Each story carries the echoes of music, play, and transformation, reminding us that myth is not bound by culture or geography but flows like a river through the human imagination. Whether carved in stone, sung in scripture, or told in bedtime stories, these figures live on as mirrors of our own eternal child, our heroic heart, and our playful soul.


Krishna, the dark-hued god of the Yadavas, is the divine cowherd of Vrindavan, whose flute calls all beings to bliss. Born of the Yadu dynasty, he manifests as both playful child and supreme protector, weaving through forests and rivers with the charm of a lover, the wisdom of a sage, and the power of the eternal. His deeds—lifting Govardhan Hill, dancing upon the serpent Kaliya, and guiding the Pandavas in righteous war—reveal the eternal dharma and the union of joy and cosmic law. Beloved by the Gopis and revered by sages, Krishna is the living embodiment of divine play (lila), the eternal melody of creation, and the compassionate guide of souls toward liberation.

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Menadel – Angel of Fearlessness, Work, Vocation & Liberation

Mem Nun Dalet

Among the sacred 72 Names of God, the 36th triplet—Mem Nun Dalet (מנד)—carries a unique resonance of strength and liberation. In the modern Kabbalistic teachings of Yehuda Berg, this name is distilled into the quality of “Fearless”: a spiritual key for dissolving paralyzing anxiety and stepping forward with trust in divine protection. In the Western esoteric tradition of the Shem HaMephorash, the same triad of letters reveals the angel Menadel, whose influence spans September 18–23 under the zodiac sign of Virgo. Menadel is invoked as a guardian of vocation and liberty, guiding seekers toward meaningful work, shielding them from deceit, and opening pathways of release from oppression—whether external circumstances or inner limitations. Together, these streams of wisdom converge into a powerful meditation on courage, freedom, and the sacred purpose of our labor.

🔹 Yehuda Berg’s 72 Names of God (Kabbalah Center system)

Name: מ.נ.ד (Mem–Nun–Dalet)
Number: 36th of the 72 Names
Key Quality: Fearless

Associations in Berg’s system:

  • Phrase/Mantra: “Fearless” – the meditation is about removing fear, anxiety, and doubt, and trusting divine protection.
  • Function:
    • Helps cut through illusions of fear and insecurity.
    • Invokes courage to face obstacles.
    • Strengthens faith that all experiences are purposeful and guided by higher wisdom.
  • Practical use: Meditating on this triplet is said to dissolve “paralyzing fear” and help move forward with confidence.
Mem Nun Dalet – Fearless

🔹 Shem HaMephorash – Angel Menadel (Western Esoteric/Kabbalistic system)

Angel Name: Menadel (מנדאל)
Number: 36th of the 72 Angels
Zodiacal Rulership: Virgo, 25°–30° (Sept 18–23)
Hebrew Letters: מ.נ.ד (same as above)
Chorus: Powers (ruled by Archangel Camael/Kamael, in Geburah)
Elemental association: Earth

Attributes:

  • Angel of work, vocation, and liberation.
  • Helps people keep or find employment, discover their true calling, or be released from slavery (internal or external).
  • Protects against slander, gossip, and negative influences in professional life.
  • Supports discipline, perseverance, and service through work.

Psalm verse associated: Psalm 26:8

“O Lord, I have loved the habitation of Thy house, and the place where Thine honour dwelleth.”

Esoteric uses:

  • Invocation during Sept 18–23 or during the daily ruling times (12:00–12:20 pm local solar time) strengthens connection.
  • Petitioned for release from oppression, finding meaningful employment, and for protection from enemies or deceitful people.

🔹 Integrating Both Systems

  • Common Theme: Liberation from fear.
    • In Berg’s system: liberation from fear in the mind and spirit.
    • In Menadel’s angelic aspect: liberation from external bondage, oppression, or insecurity around one’s work/calling.
  • Meditation/Invocation suggestion:
    • Meditate on the Hebrew letters מ.נ.ד. visualized in white fire.
    • Recite Psalm 26:8 aloud.
    • Call upon Angel Menadel for courage, protection, and guidance in vocation.
    • Use the intention “I walk fearless, free, and faithful in my true purpose.”
Mem Nun Dalet

🔮 Invocation of Mem Nun Dalet / Angel Menadel

Face east or toward a light source. Breathe deeply, center yourself, and visualize the three Hebrew letters מ נ ד glowing in white fire before you.

Invocation:

Divine Source, Eternal and Infinite,
I call upon the sacred Name Mem Nun Dalet,
the Name of Fearlessness, the flame that dissolves all illusions of fear.
May these letters shine within me, burning away doubt, anxiety, and limitation.
Fill my heart with courage and trust,
that I may walk in freedom, guided by Your wisdom.

I summon the holy Angel Menadel,
Guardian of liberty and vocation,
who protects the dignity of work and the truth of purpose.
Menadel, stand beside me—
release me from every chain of oppression,
safeguard me from deception and slander,
and open the gates of meaningful labor aligned with my soul.

As it is written: “O Lord, I have loved the habitation of Thy house,
and the place where Thine honour dwelleth”
 (Psalm 26:8).
Let my life itself become Your dwelling place,
where fear cannot reside and purpose flows freely.

By the light of Mem Nun Dalet,
by the protection of Menadel,
and by the mercy of the One Eternal,
I step forward fearless, free, and faithful.

Pause in silence, feeling the light of the letters settle within you. End with gratitude.

Angel Menadel

Whether approached through the mystical lens of Yehuda Berg’s 72 Names or the angelic path of the Shem HaMephorash, Mem Nun Dalet / Menadel reminds us that fear is an illusion, and freedom is our divine inheritance. This name and angel call us to stand firm in faith, embrace our true vocation, and trust that each step forward is supported by heavenly guardianship. To work with this energy—through meditation on the letters, invocation of Menadel, or reciting the Psalm of his domain—is to align with a current of fearless liberation that guides us out of bondage and into purposeful living.

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Mem Nun Dalet – Fearless
Angel Menadel

Chavakiah – Angel of Sexual Energy, Family Reconciliation & Restoration

Kaf Vav Kuf

🔹 35th Angel of the Shem HaMephorash

Name: חֲוַקְיָהּ (Chavakiah / Havakiah)
Meaning: “God who gives joy” or “God of reconciliation”
Dates of Influence (Solar Calendar): September 13 – 17
Zodiac Degree: 20°–25° Virgo
Choir: Powers (under Archangel Camael/Samael in some traditions)
Element: Earth

Attributes

  • Reconciliation in families, peace in disputes, resolution of inheritance or property issues.
  • Favors diplomacy, fairness, and justice in relationships.
  • Teaches forgiveness and the restoration of bonds.
  • Assists with memory and the preservation of family lineage.

Associated Psalm

  • Psalm 116:1 – “I love the Lord, because He hath heard my voice and my supplications.”

Kaf Vav Kuf

🔹 35th Name of God in Yehuda Berg’s System

Hebrew Letters: כ־ו־ק (Kaf – Vav – Kuf)
Key Phrase: Sexual Energy

Associations

  • Transformation of lust and raw desire into higher, sacred creativity.
  • Cleansing obsessive or addictive patterns related to sex or intimacy.
  • Elevating Yesod’s life-force into spiritual love and divine connection.
  • Shadow: misuse of sexual power → Light: regenerative love, union, and vitality.

🔹 Kabbalistic Synthesis

  • Name (Kaf Vav Kuf): Purification and sublimation of sexual energy.
  • Angel (Chavakiah): Healing broken bonds, reconciliation, harmony in families.
  • Shared Focus: Healing relationships through sacred intimacy and forgiveness.
  • Sephirotic Connection: Yesod (sexual energy/foundation) harmonized with Chesed (loving-kindness).
  • Astrological Connection: Virgo (Mercury-ruled, service, healing, purification).

✨ In practice: working with Kaf Vav Kuf and Chavakiah together supports transforming sexual or relational energy into forgiveness, reconciliation, and sacred partnership.

Kaf Vav Kuf – Sexual Energy

🌟 Invocation of Kaf Vav Kuf & Chavakiah

Preparation:

  • Light a white candle (purity) and optionally a green candle (healing, reconciliation).
  • Place your hands over your heart and focus on your breath.
  • Visualize the three Hebrew letters כ–ו–ק glowing with radiant light before you.

Invocation Text

“By the power of the Holy Name כ–ו–ק,
I align my body, heart, and soul with the divine flow of pure creation.
May the fire of sexual energy within me rise as sacred light,
purified of obsession, transformed into love, creativity, and unity.
I release all shadows of lust, addiction, and imbalance,
that I may walk in harmony with the sacred foundation of life.”

“I call upon you, Angel Chavakiah,
Reconciler of families, Healer of disputes,
Messenger of peace who rules from 20° to 25° Virgo.
Guide me to forgiveness and to the restoration of bonds,
that resentment may dissolve and harmony may reign.
As you have said in the Psalm:
‘I love the Lord, because He hath heard my voice and my supplications.’
So may my voice be heard in heaven,
and may mercy descend upon me and all those I love.”

“O Divine Source, through Kaf Vav Kuf and Chavakiah,
may my passion become compassion,
my desire become divine service,
my relationships become vessels of love and reconciliation.
Amen. Selah.”

Angel Chavakiah

🔑 Notes for Use

  • Repeat once per day (or more) between September 13–17.
  • Always visualize כ–ו–ק while reciting.
  • Afterward, sit in silence, allowing the energy to settle in your heart and body.
  • Optional: speak aloud the Psalm 116:1 on its own as a closing mantra.
Kaf Vav Kuf – Sexual Energy

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Hebrew Gospel of Matthew / The Gospel of the Hebrews

Hebrew Gospel of Matthew

The “Gospel according to the Hebrews” also known as the “Hebrew Gospel of Matthew” is an early Christian text known only through fragments cited by early church fathers. This gospel was said to be used by the Ebionites, the early Jewish Christian followers of Jesus and Jesus’ brother James. One notable fragment, preserved by Epiphanius, suggests a rejection of animal sacrifices:

“I have come to abolish the sacrifices, and if you do not cease from sacrificing, the wrath will not cease from you.”

This passage indicates a stance against the continuation of animal sacrifices, aligning with certain early Christian views that saw Jesus’ mission as fulfilling and thus superseding the old sacrificial system.

Additionally, the Epistle to the Hebrews in the New Testament addresses the insufficiency of animal sacrifices. Hebrews 10:8-9 states:

“First he said, ‘Sacrifices and offerings, burnt offerings and sin offerings you did not desire, nor were you pleased with them’—though they were offered in accordance with the law. Then he said, ‘Here I am, I have come to do your will.’ He sets aside the first to establish the second.” 

This passage reflects a theological perspective that Christ’s sacrifice rendered the old system of animal offerings obsolete.

The Gospel According to the Hebrews

Another version of the “Hebrew Gospel of Matthew” is a medieval Hebrew text preserved by Shem-Tov ben Isaac Ibn Shaprut. Otherwise what we have are fragments of a presumed earlier Hebrew or Aramaic version of the Gospel of Matthew cited by early Church Fathers. Here is a compilation of known fragments and references:

1. Jerome’s Fragments:

Jerome, who had access to a Hebrew version of Matthew, provided several quotes:

  • The Lord’s Prayer: Instead of “Give us this day our daily bread,” it says, “Give us today our bread for tomorrow.”
  • On Matthew 18:22: “If your brother sins against you in word, and makes satisfaction, accept him seven times a day.”
  • On Matthew 23:35: “My mother, the Holy Spirit, took me by one of my hairs and carried me to the great mountain Tabor.”

2. Epiphanius’ Fragments:

Epiphanius of Salamis cited passages from the Gospel of the Hebrews, including:

  • Baptism of Jesus: “The Spirit descended upon him in the form of a dove and said, ‘My son, in all the prophets I awaited you, that you might come and I might find rest in you. For you are my rest; you are my firstborn son who reigns forever.'”
  • Rejection of Sacrifice: “I have come to abolish the sacrifices, and if you do not cease from sacrificing, the wrath will not cease from you.”

3. Clement of Alexandria:

Clement provided mystical sayings attributed to Jesus:

  • “He who seeks will not rest until he finds; and he who has found will marvel; and he who has marveled will reign; and he who has reigned will rest.”
  • “Behold, my mother and my brothers, and whoever does the will of my Father, he is my brother and my sister and my mother.”

4. Origen’s Commentary:

Origen referred to a teaching about sin and repentance:

  • “If even the saints in this world say, ‘If we say we have no sin, we deceive ourselves’ (1 John 1:8), how much more does this apply to us!”

5. Eusebius’ References:

Eusebius of Caesarea mentioned passages related to Jesus’ post-resurrection appearance to James the Just:

  • “Bring a table and bread!” and Jesus broke bread with James.
Gospel of the Hebrews

6. Shem-Tov’s Hebrew Matthew:

Shem-Tov’s medieval Hebrew Gospel of Matthew contains various unique readings and differences from the canonical Greek text. For example:

  • Matthew 5:22: “And I say to you that anyone who provokes his companion to anger is subject to judgment.”
  • Matthew 6:11: The Lord’s Prayer rendered as “Give us today our bread for tomorrow.”

7. Additional Fragments:

  • Jesus’ Teaching on Love: “Never be joyful, except when you look upon your brother with love.” (Jerome)
  • The Holy Spirit as Mother: “Even so did my mother, the Holy Spirit, take me by one of my hairs and carry me to the great mountain Tabor.” (Jerome)
Gnostic Christ

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