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Haaiah – Angel of Divine Law, Divine Flame of Justice and Secret Counsel

Angel Haaiah

The Angel Haaiah (הָעָיָה) is the 26th Angel of the 72 Angels of the Shem HaMephorash. His name means “God the Refuge” or “Hidden God”, and he governs divine order, political strategy, diplomacy, and sacred mysteries.

He rules over those born between July 28–August 1 (Tropical Zodiac: Leo), and his corresponding Psalm is:

Psalm 119:145 — “I cried with my whole heart; hear me, O Lord: I will keep thy statutes.”
(Hebrew: קָרָאתִי בְכָל־לֵב עֲנֵנִי יְהוָה חֻקֶּיךָ אֶצּוֹרָה)


✦ Magical Applications of Angel Haaiah

1. Diplomacy, Politics & Justice

  • Invoke Haaiah for help in legal matters, government affairs, or disputes requiring just and balanced resolution.
  • Assists diplomats, mediators, judges, and those involved in political strategy.
  • Grants the skill of peaceful persuasion and diplomatic negotiation.
  • Helps reveal truth in legal or ethical battles.

2. Secrets, Discretion & Divine Mysteries

  • Grants knowledge of hidden truthssacred laws, and mystical traditions.
  • Protects secrets and confidences; use his energy when you must guard something with utmost discretion.
  • Ideal for those studying or practicing Kabbalahoccultism, or sacred esoterica.

3. Strategic Thinking & Wise Counsel

  • Inspires clear and strategic planning in complex or high-stakes situations.
  • Grants insight into group dynamics, useful in leadership, organizations, or spiritual communities.
  • A powerful guide in situations requiring wise and deliberate action over impulsiveness.

4. Protection from Corruption & Deception

  • Shields from political corruption, manipulation, and hidden enemies.
  • Helps uncover falsehoods, especially in situations where truth is being concealed for malicious purposes.
  • Promotes righteous behavior, integrity, and alignment with Divine Order.

5. Leadership Rooted in Divine Order

  • Encourages leaders to serve with justice, vision, and spiritual wisdom.
  • Helps one align personal will with Divine Will, especially when called to lead or advise others.
  • Connects rulers or influencers to their higher purpose in service of the collective good.

✦ Magical Tools & Symbols

  • Element: Fire
  • Planet: Mars (will, courage) and Mercury (communication)
  • Chakra Correspondence: Solar Plexus (power, will)
  • Color Associations: Gold, Crimson, Deep Blue
  • Magical Incense: Frankincense, Myrrh, or Dragon’s Blood
  • Day of the Week: Tuesday (for Mars’ energy) or Wednesday (Mercury’s clarity)

✦ When to Invoke Haaiah

  • During times of conflict or war, when seeking peace or strategic advantage.
  • When entering political, legal, or diplomatic endeavors.
  • When working to uncover a mystery or understand sacred teachings.
  • When taking on leadership, especially in a spiritual or justice-centered cause.
  • During meditations or rituals involving Kabbalistic study, divine justice, or ethical alignment.
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🌟 Invocation to Angel Haaiah

In the name of El Elyon, Most High, I call upon thee, holy angel Haaiah,
Divine Architect of hidden order,
Bearer of sacred law and heavenly counsel.

On this day, under your sacred guardianship,
I open my heart as the Psalmist did and cry:
“Qarati b’khol lev, aneni Adonai, chukekha etzora” —
“I cry with my whole heart; answer me, O Lord; I will keep Your statutes.”

Haaiah, angel of divine strategy,
Guide me through the mazes of conflict and confusion.
May your wisdom light the path where deception hides in shadow.
Shield me from the corruption of power,
From the snares of false speech and unjust rulers.

Let your fiery sword defend the innocent,
And your scroll of truth unravel the mysteries before me.
Teach me the language of balance — of mercy wrapped in justice,
Of strength infused with compassion.

May I be a vessel of right judgment and holy discretion,
A guardian of truth, a channel of divine law.
Help me align my will with the hidden will of the Eternal.
Where there is division, make me a reconciler.
Where there is ignorance, awaken insight.

Today, I walk under your banner of radiant flame,
With courage, clarity, and divine protection.
Let no lie stand, no false counsel prevail.
May your secret light rise within me,
And may your presence sanctify my purpose.

Haaiah, servant of the Divine, I honor your name and station among the holy.
Remain with me this day, and whisper the will of the Most High into my soul.


Amen. Amen. Amen.

72 Names of God

Angel Haaiah (הָעָיָה), the 26th angel of the Shem HaMephorash, is traditionally associated with the Sephirah of Geburah (Severity) on the Tree of Life in the Kabbalistic tradition.


✦ Sephirotic Association of Haaiah

  • Sephirah: Geburah (גבורה)
  • Meaning of Geburah: Strength, Justice, Discipline, Severity
  • Pillar: Left Pillar (Pillar of Severity)
  • Color (in Atziluth): Red
  • Element: Fire
  • Planetary Influence: Mars
  • Archangelic Governor: Kamael (Camael)
  • Divine Name: Elohim Gibor (God of Strength)

✦ Why Geburah?

Haaiah’s powers revolve around:

  • Justice
  • Political truth and diplomacy
  • Strategy in conflict
  • Upright conduct and revelation of hidden order

These qualities resonate strongly with Geburah, the sphere of divine disciplinecourage, and righteous force. Geburah’s energy is not chaotic aggression but divinely directed power—which Haaiah embodies in matters of legal, ethical, and spiritual precision.

Shem HaMephorash

Invoking Haaiah in relation to the Sephirah Geburah can be a powerful ritual or pathworking for justice, protection, truth-revealing, or sacred strategy. Here’s a structured approach combining traditional Kabbalistic principles, angelic invocation, and pathworking visualization.


🔴 Ritual Invocation of Haaiah Through Geburah (Pathworking + Prayer)

⚔️ PURPOSE:

To invoke the angel Haaiah through the power of Geburah for:

  • Divine justice and moral clarity
  • Protection from deceit, corruption, or injustice
  • Political or legal strategy
  • Mystical insight into divine order or secrets

🕯️ Preparation

Day: Tuesday (Mars’ day; aligns with Geburah)
Time: Mars hour, or sunrise/sunset
Color: Red or crimson cloth on altar
Incense: Dragon’s Blood, Myrrh, or Frankincense
Psalm: Psalm 119:145
Name of God for Geburah: Elohim Gibor
Hebrew letters of Haaiah: Heh–Aleph–Yod (ה א י)


🜁 Altar Setup

  • Red candle (representing fire/Geburah)
  • Sword or blade (symbol of justice) or a red crystal (garnet, ruby, carnelian)
  • Written sigil of Haaiah and his name in Hebrew
  • Open sacred text (Psalm 119 or a passage on divine law)

🔯 Invocation Structure

1. Opening the Space

Face the South (direction of fire, Geburah).
Trace a red flaming pentagram (visualized or with wand/finger), saying:

“By Elohim Gibor, the God of Power, I open the gate of Geburah.
Let the fires of divine justice burn in righteousness.
Let the sword of truth be drawn in mercy.”

2. Psalm Recitation

Psalm 119:145
“I cry with my whole heart; answer me, O Lord; I will keep Your statutes.”

Say this 3 times slowly and with full heart.

3. Call to Haaiah

Raise your arms or hands over the altar:

“Haaiah, Angel of Divine Justice and Secret Counsel,
Flame of discipline in the throne of Geburah,
I call upon thee by the sacred letters: Heh, Aleph, Yod.
Descend and stand before me in light and truth.
Uncover what is hidden. Defend what is holy.
Guide me in righteous action.
Let the laws of heaven align the actions of earth.
Protect me from lies and schemes.
Grant me insight into strategy, order, and divine purpose.
As Elohim Gibor commands, let it be so.”

Visualize a flaming red light descending from Geburah (the fifth Sephirah on the Tree of Life), forming into the presence of Haaiah — possibly with wings of fire, robes of crimson and gold, and a scroll or sword in hand.


🧠 Pathworking Visualization (Meditative Journey)

Once Haaiah’s energy is invoked, close your eyes and enter into meditative journey:

  1. Visualize climbing the Path of Severity to Geburah, passing through trials of truth, strength, and judgment.
  2. You reach a crimson temple guarded by a fiery angel — this is Haaiah.
  3. Enter the temple, where scrolls and flaming swords line the walls — symbols of sacred justice and divine law.
  4. Ask Haaiah your question or state your request clearly.
  5. Remain still, receiving messages, visions, or a symbol from the angel.
  6. When complete, bow in gratitude and walk back down the Tree, grounding yourself in your body.

🌟 Closing the Ritual

“By the power of Elohim Gibor, and by the grace of the Most High,
Let this work be sealed in truth and righteousness.
Depart now, O Angel, in peace and in glory.
Let the balance of the spheres remain,
As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be.”

Extinguish candle. Journal insights or symbols received.

The Magick of the 72 Angels of Shem HaMephorash

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Angel Haaiah

🔥 Invocation to Angel Haaiah

O Haaiah, angel of divine law and secret counsel,
I call upon you on this sacred day.
Let what has begun in justice now be sealed in light.

You who dwell in the flame of Geburah,
Warrior of righteousness, diplomat of the holy spheres,
Approach now in your crimson robes,
Wings of fire outstretched, scroll of wisdom unfurled.

By the Name ה א א — Hey, Aleph, Aleph —
And by the holy words of the Psalmist:

קָרָאתִי בְכָל־לֵב עֲנֵנִי יְהוָה חֻקֶּיךָ אֶצּוֹרָה
“I cried with my whole heart; hear me, O Lord: I will keep Your statutes.”
— Psalm 119:145


🜂 Haaiah, Keeper of Divine Strategy,

Today I ask for the fulfillment of all that was set in motion.
Let your sword strike down deceit and confusion.
Let your scroll reveal the next chapter of my soul’s design.
Where justice was delayed, let it now be done.
Where truth was hidden, let it now be revealed.

May your fire burn in my decisions,
Your clarity ring in my words,
And your strength support me in every trial.


🜂 Angel of Order in Chaos,

Sanctify this turning point.
Make of my life a temple of right action and holy intention.
Guide my leadership with humility,
My vision with discernment,
My heart with courage and silence.

I walk with you now in strength and trust.
Let no force of corruption pass the threshold of my being.
Let all agreements made in light be protected and fulfilled.


🜂 With gratitude, I offer this prayer:

Haaiah, faithful servant of the Most High,
Let your mission in me be completed with grace.
May your presence linger in my steps,
Even as your season turns toward the next angelic host.

I seal this invocation in devotion and peace,
With the name of Elohim Gibor upon my lips,
And the fire of heaven in my soul.

Amen. Amen. Amen.

Nith-Haiah – Angel of Sacred Silence and Inner Knowing

The Angel Nith-Haiah (Hebrew: נית-היה) is the 25th of the 72 Angels of the Shem HaMephorash. His name means “God who gives Wisdom” or “The God of Wisdom”. He is an angel of profound spiritual understanding, metaphysical knowledge, and magical protection. Ruled by the sphere of Chesed (Mercy) on the Tree of Life and associated with the zodiac sign Leo (July 23–27), Nith-Haiah helps individuals pursue divine wisdom through contemplation, spiritual practice, and the esoteric arts.


🜁 Magical Applications of Angel Nith-Haiah


1. Divine Wisdom & Esoteric Knowledge

  • Helps uncover the hidden meanings of sacred texts and occult writings.
  • Assists in studying Kabbalah, Hermeticism, Alchemy, Astrology, and Mysticism.
  • Strengthens intuition, divine insight, and metaphysical perception.
  • Supports initiates, sages, and seekers on the path of gnosis.

2. Spiritual Protection from Evil

  • Acts as a shield against dark forces, curses, and psychic attacks.
  • Guards the practitioner during magical rituals or when contacting spiritual realms.
  • Reveals truth in the presence of deceit, helping dissolve illusion and sorcery.

3. Enhancing Magical & Ritual Work

  • Empowers ceremonial magic, especially those invoking angelic, planetary, or elemental forces.
  • Brings clarity and purity to invocations, meditations, or astral journeys.
  • Allows the practitioner to access cosmic libraries, dream messages, or visions of the higher worlds.

4. Quietude, Contemplation & Meditation

  • Encourages deep inner stillness and divine communion.
  • Helps one develop an inner sanctuary for prayer and soul-reflection.
  • Supports hermits, mystics, and contemplatives in their retreat and solitude.

5. Alignment with Divine Purpose

  • Reveals one’s true spiritual mission and calling.
  • Clears karmic confusion or false paths and reorients toward light.
  • Strengthens one’s will to live in service of higher truth and divine will.

6. Mastery of Occult Forces

  • Grants power over spirits and metaphysical entities, especially when used righteously.
  • Guides proper use of spiritual power without corruption or ego inflation.
  • Teaches the laws of the universe and the spiritual sciences that govern them.

🕊 Psalm Associated with Nith-Haiah

Psalm 9:2 — “I will praise You, O Lord, with my whole heart; I will tell of all Your marvelous works.”

This psalm aligns with Nith-Haiah’s gift of insight and awe before the mystery of Divine Creation.


✦ Magical Uses in Practice:

  • Ritual Invocation: Use candles of royal blue, violet, or gold. Chant the name נית־היה (Nun-Yod-Tav / Hey-Yod-Heh) while meditating on divine wisdom.
  • Amulets/Talismans: Inscribe Nith-Haiah’s name in Hebrew on a pendant for protection and guidance.
  • Dream Work: Invoke before sleep for revelatory dreams or to access wisdom from higher realms.
  • Planetary Timing: Best invoked on Thursdays (ruled by Jupiter/Chesed) or during Sun’s hour when the focus is wisdom and protection.
  • Zodiacal Magic: Most potent between July 23–27, but can be invoked any time with proper intention.

Angel Nith-Haiah

🌞 Invocation to Nith-Haiah

Angel of Sacred Wisdom, Guardian of the Hidden Light

O radiant Nith-Haiah,
Angel of the Eternal Flame,
You who dwell in the secret heart of Divine Wisdom,
on this sacred day,
I call upon your name — נִית־הָיָה (Nun-Yod-Tav, Hey-Yod-Heh) —
and invite your holy presence to walk beside me.

Illuminate my mind with the brilliance of Truth.
Open the gates of inner sight,
that I may perceive the mysteries behind the veil.
Guide me through the labyrinth of the soul,
and plant the seeds of sacred knowledge
deep within the soil of my heart.

O Keeper of Divine Secrets,
wrap me in your cloak of invisibility,
shield me from illusions, dark forces, and deceptions.
Let no false teacher, wicked spell, or hidden trap
hinder the path of my becoming.

Grant me the patience to sit in silence,
the courage to face the unseen,
and the strength to live in alignment with the eternal Will.

As I contemplate the stars and listen to the still voice within,
may your flame burn bright in my spirit —
the flame of discernment, of knowing, of reverence.

With full heart, I speak the verse of your Psalm:

“I will praise You, O Lord, with my whole heart;
I will tell of all Your marvelous works.” (Psalm 9:2)

Let my life become one of those works, O Nith-Haiah,
A living testament of wisdom made manifest,
a vessel of peace, understanding, and divine purpose.

So may it be, under your holy guidance,
today and forevermore.

Amen. Amen. Amen.


🌿 Invocation to Nith-Haiah

Angel of Sacred Silence and Inner Knowing

O noble Nith-Haiah,
Wise and radiant among the hosts of Chesed,
I call upon your sacred name — נִית־הָיָה —
on this blessed day.

Messenger of Divine Wisdom,
you who whisper secrets to the humble
and unlock the doors to hidden realms,
descend now into the sanctuary of my soul.

I ask not for power nor for fame,
but for the gentle flame of your understanding —
to know what is true,
to speak what is right,
to walk in harmony with the invisible law.

Guardian of sacred science,
teach me the languages of the stars,
the rhythms of the Earth,
and the harmonies that echo between the veils.

Place your seal upon my thoughts
that they be clear, steady, and unshaken.
Wrap me in your light,
that I may walk untouched by the shadows of confusion,
fear, or falsehood.

Help me discern the real from the illusion,
the sacred from the profane.
Let every step I take be guided by wisdom,
and every word I speak be rooted in truth.

Today, I offer this verse in your honor:

“I will praise You, O Lord, with my whole heart;
I will tell of all Your marvelous works.” — Psalm 9:2

May my life be one such work,
a quiet flame of insight,
a living prayer in service to the Holy One.

Nith-Haiah, angel of sacred retreat,
bless this day with your presence.
In stillness, I receive you.
In silence, I know you.

Amen. Amen. Amen.


🔥 Invocation to Nith-Haiah

Angel of the Hidden Fire and Keeper of Mysteries

O Nith-Haiah, Flame of Divine Wisdom,
You who shine in the chamber of Chesed,
I invoke your sacred presence on this holy day,
and call forth your name of power — נִית־הָיָה (Nun-Yod-Tav, Hey-Yod-Heh).

Open the scrolls of heaven to my spirit,
that I may read not only words but vibrations,
not only symbols but truths that transform.

Let the fire of your knowing
burn away all confusion, distortion, and fear.
Teach me the wisdom that lies beyond language —
the speech of stars, the silence of the soul,
and the sacred geometry of the One.

Reveal to me the laws that bind spirit to matter,
and the secret keys of the universe,
that I may become a faithful steward of such knowledge —
humble, reverent, and wise.

O protector of the wise and pure,
wrap me in the armor of divine discernment.
Let no false spirit approach,
let no darkness find foothold in my heart.
Stand at the threshold of my consciousness
as Guardian and Guide.

Help me remember the purpose for which I came —
not to dominate, but to serve;
not to grasp, but to give;
not to boast, but to burn with holy light.

I speak your Psalm with devotion:

“I will praise You, O Lord, with my whole heart;
I will tell of all Your marvelous works.” — Psalm 9:2

Let my life become such a work —
crafted by Spirit, anointed with silence,
offered in love.

Come, Nith-Haiah,
bless this day with vision, clarity, and peace.
Make my soul a sanctuary for your presence.

Amen. Amen. Amen.


Nun Tav Hey

🌌 Invocation to Nith-Haiah

Angel of Mystical Insight and Guardian of the Secret Path

O luminous Nith-Haiah,
Wise Messenger of the Infinite,
I invoke your holy name on this sacred day.
as the stars align with your light,
and the gates of divine knowledge open wide.

נִית־הָיָה — let your sacred Name
resound through my soul like thunder in the still sky.
Descend now into this moment,
and bring the fire of understanding to my spirit.

You who hold the scrolls of hidden wisdom,
teach me not only to know, but to become —
to embody the mysteries
and live them in quiet humility and radiant clarity.

Dispel confusion and illusions that cloud the mind.
Break the spells of self-deception,
and illuminate the crooked paths with the lamp of truth.

O watcher of sacred thresholds,
stand guard over the temple of my heart.
Let only that which serves the light enter.
Let my thoughts, words, and actions
be consecrated to the Divine Law.

Nith-Haiah, you who dwell in solitude and silence,
lead me into stillness —
where the voice of the Beloved may be heard
and the song of the soul may rise.

Today I offer the words of your Psalm as my own:

“I will praise You, O Lord, with my whole heart;
I will tell of all Your marvelous works.” — Psalm 9:2

Let my life be a marvel —
not of fame, but of alignment;
not of glory, but of grace.

Walk with me, guide me, protect me.
Reveal what must be known.
Conceal what must remain sacred.
And teach me to listen with reverence.

Amen. Amen. Amen.


✨ Invocation to Nith-Haiah

Angel of Mastery, Silence, and the Flame of Wisdom

O exalted Nith-Haiah,
on this final day of your sacred watch,
I lift my voice and heart to the heights of Chesed,
and call upon your holy and ineffable name — נִית־הָיָה.

You have walked with me through silence and stillness,
through fire and knowing.
Today, I ask you to seal within me
the wisdom you have poured like oil upon my soul.

Let the mysteries revealed
become living truths in my being.
Let what was seen in vision
become real in action.

O radiant teacher of the hidden path,
engrave the law of divine harmony upon my heart.
Anchor me in discipline, humility, and right use of power.
May all spiritual gifts granted
be used in service to the One Light.

Disperse all that distracts me from my purpose.
Cleanse my thoughts of pride,
my words of vanity,
and my intentions of ego’s shadow.

Guard me as I cross back into the world of form.
Let the flame you lit in my spirit
never be dimmed by confusion, fear, or forgetfulness.

Let your light protect me
from those who would misuse wisdom,
from entities that deceive,
and from my own inner distortions.

With full heart, I speak the verse that glorifies you:

“I will praise You, O Lord, with my whole heart;
I will tell of all Your marvelous works.” — Psalm 9:2

O Nith-Haiah,
You have whispered the language of stars to me.
You have steadied my hands for the sacred work.
Now let me walk forward as a bearer of light,
a keeper of peace,
and a student of the eternal Flame.

Remain near, though your reign ends.
Remain near, in all things that seek the Holy.
Remain near, in wisdom, in silence, in love.

Amen. Amen. Amen.


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Angel Nith-Haiah

Hahuiah – Angel of Divine Refuge

Shem HaMephorash

Angel Hahuiah (Hebrew: הָהֻוִיָה) is the 24th angel in the Shem HaMephorash (72 Names of God), traditionally associated with divine protection, healing, and justice. Hahuiah rules over those born between July 17–22, though anyone can invoke this angel for spiritual or magical work.

🕯️ Magical Applications of Angel Hahuiah

1. Divine Protection from Harm

  • Hahuiah is a powerful shield against psychic attack, dark forces, black magic, and malevolent entities.
  • Magicians call upon this angel when threatened by spiritual persecution, legal injustice, betrayal, or when needing protection in war zones (literal or metaphorical).
  • Creates a “cloak of light” or energetic armor around the practitioner.

Use in magic:

  • Protective amulets inscribed with the angel’s name.
  • Psalm 33:22 used in prayers or spellwork for divine shelter.

2. Revealing Hidden Enemies & Truths

  • Hahuiah unveils those who act in secrecy against you or your purpose.
  • Reveals the true motives of people, especially in business or spiritual communities.
  • Helps in court cases or dealings where truth and integrity must be revealed.

Use in magic:

  • Scrying or mirror magic using the angel’s name for uncovering deceit.
  • Candle magic to expose hidden betrayals.

3. Karmic Justice & Moral Alignment

  • This angel restores balance when someone has been wronged.
  • Hahuiah’s energy helps return negative energies sent by others without hexing or cursing—like a spiritual boomerang.
  • Aids in cleansing the soul from guilt, especially when someone has unconsciously harmed others.

Use in magic:

  • Spiritual baths or ritual purification invoking Hahuiah.
  • Petition prayers to correct one’s path or ask for karmic rectification.

4. Healing of the Body, Soul, and Spirit

  • Hahuiah is a healing angel, especially in matters caused by spiritual imbalance or emotional wounds.
  • Supports recovery from emotional trauma, loss, betrayal, or illness caused by stress.

Use in magic:

  • Energy healing or Reiki sessions calling in Hahuiah as a channel.
  • Herbal magic, tinctures, or crystal healing charged with this angel’s name (especially with amethyst, obsidian, or frankincense).

5. Breaking Free from Bondage (Spiritual or Emotional)

  • Aids in liberating those caught in toxic relationships, spiritual contracts, karmic debt, or fear-based patterns.
  • Helps the magician reclaim their energy from manipulative people or draining environments.

Use in magic:

  • Cord-cutting rituals.
  • Sigil magic using the angel’s seal or Hebrew name.

6. Dream Protection & Inner Guidance

  • Offers protection during sleep and astral projection.
  • Can be called upon for lucid dreaming, receiving messages through dreams, and guarding the subconscious from interference.

Use in magic:

  • Place the name of Hahuiah under your pillow or in a dream journal.
  • Chant or pray to Hahuiah before sleep for divine messages.

🌟 Associated Information

  • Hebrew Name: הָהֻוִיָה (Heh-Heh-Vav-Yod-Heh)
  • Meaning: “God the Good in Himself” or “God of Refuge”
  • Psalm Verse: Psalm 33:22 – “Let Your mercy, O Lord, be upon us, just as we hope in You.”
  • Planet: Mars (for protection), Moon (for healing)
  • Element: Water
  • Zodiac: Cancer (especially 25°–30°)
  • Angelic Choir: Thrones
  • Opposing Qliphothic Force: Energies of betrayal, invasion, persecution, guilt

72 Names of God

🌿 Invocation to Angel Hahuiah

(For Protection, Healing, and Revelation)

Recite facing West during the waxing moon or at dawn, with a white or blue candle lit, and a bowl of water before you.


O radiant Hahuiah, Angel of Divine Refuge,
You whose name shines from the Throne of the Most High,
Guardian of the soul’s integrity,
Protector of the faithful from all that corrupts and deceives—
Draw near to me now in this sacred hour.

Heh Heh Vav Yod Heh —
Name of light within the storm,
I call upon You by the holy letters
That spell refuge, healing, and truth.

Clothe me in the armor of your protection.
Let no dark force, seen or unseen, approach me.
May slander turn to silence.
May betrayal unravel in Your justice.
May all shadows flee before the brilliance of Your gaze.

Reveal, O Hahuiah, what is hidden in hearts.
Unmask the deceivers,
Illuminate the intentions of those around me,
And shield me from the arrows of the envious and unjust.

Bathe my spirit in Your living waters.
Wash away guilt, fear, regret, and shame.
Restore what the devourers have taken.
Return me to the sanctuary of the Divine Presence.

By the Psalmist’s words I cry:
“Let Your mercy, O YHVH, be upon us, just as we hope in You.”
(Psalm 33:22)

I walk with You now, Guardian of Healing and Truth.
May Your wings cover me.
May Your justice defend me.
May Your light restore me.

Hahuiah, sacred angel of the Holy Name,
Abide with me in mercy,
Guide me in righteousness,
And dwell within my heart, now and always.

Amen. Amen. Amen. Selah.

Chet Hey Vav

The associated Psalm verse for Angel Hahuiah (ההוויה) is:

Psalm 33:22
“Let Your mercy, O LORD, be upon us, just as we hope in You.”

In Hebrew (transliterated):
“Y’hi chasdecha Adonai aleinu, ka’asher yichalnu lach.”

In Hebrew (original):
יְהִי חַסְדְּךָ יְהוָה עָלֵינוּ, כַּאֲשֶׁר יִחַלְנוּ לָךְ


This verse is used in angelic invocations, talismans, and meditative prayer when calling on Hahuiah. It evokes divine mercyhope, and protection—all central attributes of this angel.

Would you like me to create a Psalm meditation or candle ritual using this verse and Hahuiah’s name?

Here is a simple Psalm-based candle ritual invoking the angel Hahuiah using the associated verse from Psalm 33:22:


🕯️ Mercy & Protection Candle Ritual with Hahuiah

Purpose: To call upon Hahuiah for divine protectionmercy, and cleansing from spiritual attack or injustice.


🔮 Items Needed:

  • 1 white or light blue candle
  • A small bowl of water (optional: add rose water or a pinch of sea salt)
  • Paper and pen
  • Psalm 33:22 written out
  • Optional: frankincense, myrrh, or sage incense

🌿 Steps:

  1. Create Sacred Space
    Light the candle. Place the bowl of water beside it. Burn incense if using. Sit quietly and center your breath.
  2. Write Your Petition
    On paper, write what you seek protection or mercy from (e.g., “Unjust accusations,” “Toxic relationship,” “Unknown psychic attack,” or simply “Spiritual refuge”).
  3. Say the Psalm Aloud:“Let Your mercy, O LORD, be upon us, just as we hope in You.”
    (Psalm 33:22)In Hebrew (optional):
    יְהִי חַסְדְּךָ יְהוָה עָלֵינוּ, כַּאֲשֶׁר יִחַלְנוּ לָךְ
    Y’hi chasdecha Adonai aleinu, ka’asher yichalnu lach.
  4. Invoke Hahuiah:“Hahuiah, Angel of Divine Refuge,
    Defender of the Righteous, Revealer of Truth,
    Wrap me in your shield of light.
    Let no harm approach, no shadow deceive.
    I ask for mercy, not as I deserve, but as You are merciful.
    Come forth now by the power of the Holy Name:
    Heh-Heh-Vav-Yod-Heh.”
  5. Dip Your Fingers in the Water
    Lightly anoint your forehead or heart and say:“I am sealed in your protection. I trust in divine mercy.”
  6. Meditate for 7–15 minutes with eyes open or closed, focusing on the candle flame or the angel’s name in Hebrew:
    ההוויה
  7. Close the Ritual
    Thank Hahuiah. Let the candle burn safely (or extinguish with thanks). Bury or safely burn the paper later if desired.

🕊️ Invocation to Hahuiah

Best performed at dawn, dusk, or during a moment of stillness. Light a white or light blue candle, and place a bowl of water nearby.


Hahuiah, Angel of the Divine Refuge,
On this sacred day, I call to You—
You who walk beside the soul in exile,
You who shelter the pure from harm,
You whose name is etched in the hidden fire of mercy.

From the heart of the Holy One, You were sent,
To guard, to heal, to restore the balance of justice.
Let Your wings surround me today,
As I stand in the center of change,
Seeking truth, seeking peace, seeking protection.

ההוויה
Heh-Heh-Vav-Yod-Heh — radiant is Your name,
A seal upon my life, a shield before my soul.

Reveal to me the snares I cannot see.
Expose every false tongue, every hidden adversary.
Turn away harm from my dwelling,
And let not my heart be troubled by the shadows of deceit.

Cleanse me, Hahuiah, of fear and old guilt.
If I have walked in error, let Your mercy correct me.
If I have suffered unjustly, let Your justice defend me.
Let my spirit be light, my path be sure,
And my voice lifted in the hope of Your holy name.

With the words of the Psalmist I pray:

“Let Your mercy, O LORD, be upon us, just as we hope in You.”
(Psalm 33:22)

May my faith draw You near.
May my soul rest in Your peace.
And may this day, be written in light
Under the watchful grace of Hahuiah, Angel of Protection and Truth.

Amen. Amen. Amen. Selah.


🔷 Invocation to Angel Hahuiah

Suggested practice: Light a white candle and a small bowl of water. Sit quietly, breathe deeply, and recite this invocation aloud or silently.


O Glorious Hahuiah, Angel of the Hidden Shelter,
I call upon You on this blessed day,
The closing gate of Your sacred cycle,
Where mercy flows like a river,
And the soul is returned to stillness.

You who defend the innocent,
You who expose the unseen dangers,
You who restore harmony in the unseen courts—
Draw near to me now.

ההוויה — Heh Heh Vav Yod Heh,
By the power of this holy name,
Let divine protection surround me like a circle of flame.
Let no malice cross the threshold of my being.
Let no shadow dwell where Your light has entered.

I offer You my burdens, my regrets, my uncertainties.
Cleanse me of what no longer serves.
Release me from karmic debts and silent wounds.
Shield my home, my mind, my loved ones
From that which would bring confusion or corruption.

On this final day of Your reign,
Help me finish what must be finished.
Help me close what must be closed.
And awaken in me a heart that trusts in the unseen path ahead.

With the sacred words of the Psalm I speak:

“Let Your mercy, O LORD, be upon us, just as we hope in You.”
— Psalm 33:22

O Hahuiah, radiant servant of the Most High,
Let me walk with courage into what comes next.
Let mercy follow me, let clarity rise before me,
And let Your wings of shelter be ever near.

Amen. Amen. Amen. Selah.

Chet Hey Vav
Angel Haheuiah

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Hahuiah – Angel of Divine Refuge

Hahuiah is associated with the Name of God Chet Hey Vav ח־ה־ו

Melahel – Angel of Healing, Herbal Medicine, Travel, and the Divine Physician

The Angel Melahel (מֵלָהֵל), 23rd of the 72 Angels of the Shem HaMephorash, holds deep associations with healing, herbal knowledge, and sacred protection. In magical and mystical traditions—especially Kabbalistic, Hermetic, and angelic magick—Melahel’s energies can be summoned for specific purposes related to health, purification, wisdom of nature, and protection during journeys.


🌿 Magical Applications of Angel Melahel

1. Healing (Physical, Emotional, and Spiritual)

  • Melahel governs the healing arts, especially herbal medicine, natural remedies, and plant-based healing systems (such as Ayurveda or traditional medicine).
  • Can be invoked during rituals of recovery, illness, or emotional purification.
  • Used in energetic healing practices such as Reiki, laying on of hands, or crystal healing to amplify results.

Magical Use:
Anoint the body with herbal oils while invoking Melahel’s name. Speak the Psalm (121:7) aloud as a healing incantation.


2. Herbal Alchemy and Plant Wisdom

  • Reveals the inner spirit and virtue of plants, especially when preparing teas, tinctures, incense, or sacred smoke.
  • Aids herbalists, green witches, or shamans in finding the right plant for healing or magic.
  • Ideal for creating talismans or potions using plant allies.

Magical Use:
Call on Melahel before harvesting herbs. Leave a small offering of gratitude and invoke Melahel’s name as you create herbal blends or medicines.


3. Protection (Especially During Travel)

  • Known as a guardian of travelers—physical, astral, or spiritual.
  • Protects against psychic attacks, energetic parasites, diseases, and poisons.
  • Helps shield one from negative influences during rituals or meditation journeys.

Magical Use:
Wear or carry a talisman with Melahel’s sigil. Recite Psalm 121:7 before departure. Draw Melahel’s name in Hebrew over a candle and let it burn for travel blessings.


4. Purification and Detoxification

  • Clears toxic influences from the body, mind, environment, or relationships.
  • Assists in fasting, cleansing diets, or spiritual purification rituals.
  • Guides toward sobriety and balance.

Magical Use:
Prepare a bath with sea salt and herbs (such as rosemary, sage, lavender) and invoke Melahel to cleanse all impurities. Visualize angelic light washing over you.


5. Spiritual Insight through Nature

  • Helps connect with Gaia consciousness and the divine wisdom encoded in the natural world.
  • Aids in green gnosis, communion with plant devas, and animistic spiritual paths.
  • Supports eco-conscious rituals, sacred gardening, or prayer in wild spaces.

Magical Use:
Meditate in nature while chanting Melahel’s name. Listen for intuitive messages or insights that arise through wind, trees, or birds.


6. Mental Clarity and Inner Peace

  • Calms the nervous system, reduces anxiety, and supports clarity of thought.
  • Use when preparing for study, meditation, or integration after a mystical experience.

Magical Use:
Light a blue candle and burn calming herbs (like chamomile or frankincense). Ask Melahel to still the mind and bring peaceful clarity.


7. Invocation of the Divine Physician Archetype

  • Melahel can act as an intermediary to call upon the higher healing powers of Raphael or the divine aspect of the “Healer Within.”
  • Works in harmony with sacred medicine paths, plant spirit ceremonies, or angelic healing temples in dream or astral states.

Magical Use:
During deep healing ceremonies, call upon Melahel to guide you to the right plant, prayer, or practitioner. Keep a talisman or sigil of Melahel on your altar.

Melahel – Mem Lamed Hey

Here is a heartfelt and mystical invocation to the Angel Melahel, aligned with traditional angelic magic and Kabbalistic intention. Melahel is the 23rd of the 72 Angels of the Shem HaMephorash, associated with healing, herbal knowledge, and protection during journeys—especially spiritual ones.


🌿 Invocation to Angel Melahel – מֵלָהֵל

Psalm 121:7 – “The Lord shall preserve thee from all evil: He shall preserve thy soul.”


O radiant Melahel, Angel of Healing and Divine Medicine,


You who channel the sacred intelligence of herbs and the wisdom of nature’s pharmacy,
Descend now into this space of light and intention.

I call upon you by your holy name: מֵלָהֵל (Meh-Lah-Hehl),
Messenger of divine remedies, bearer of inner peace,
You who govern the powers of restoration,
Illuminate my body, mind, and spirit with your healing rays.

By the power of the sacred flame of Hod, and the flow of divine knowledge,
Cleanse me of all impurities—physical, emotional, and spiritual.
Teach me to walk in balance with the plants,
To hear the voice of the leaves, to discern the medicine in each root and blossom.

Preserve me in my travels, both in the outer world and the inner dimensions.
Let no harm come near as I journey through the unseen realms.
Wrap me in your protective wings and breathe into me the breath of vitality.

Melahel, bring your clarity, courage, and celestial remedy,
That I may be a vessel of wellness for others,
A guardian of Earth’s sacred knowledge,
And a student of the secret alchemy of life.

In the name of the Most High, I seal this invocation with faith,
And offer thanks for your presence and aid.
Amen. Amen. Amen.
Selah.


O Divine Melahel, Guardian of Celestial Remedies,


On this sacred day, when the moonlight of Cancer washes the soul in sacred tides,
I open my heart as a vessel for your healing light.

Come, holy Angel of Herbs and Waters,
You who know the secret tongues of plants,
Whisper your sacred medicine into my body and spirit.
Cleanse me of all toxins—known and hidden.
Uproot the bitterness from my thoughts and emotions.
Make me whole again.

Melahel, child of divine wisdom,
You walk in the gardens of God where every leaf is a prayer.
Let me walk with you. Teach me how to live in harmony with the Earth.
Guide my hands to the right roots and elixirs.
Protect my body, my journey, my dreams.

By your light, I banish disease, fear, and confusion.
By your name—מֵלָהֵל (Meh-Lah-Hehl)—I awaken the healer within.

Let your protective wings guard me as I travel through this day,
Let your presence purify my actions, my food, my breath.
Bring peace to my heart, clarity to my mind, and healing to those I serve.

On this day of your sacred influence, I honor you.
Wrap my soul in divine preservation.
And may your light flow through me, as a blessing to the world.

Amen. Amen. Amen.
Selah.


O Melahel, Angel of Divine Healing and Earthly Wisdom,


On this day, I call your holy name—מֵלָהֵל (Meh-Lah-Hehl)
May your light descend upon me like dew upon sacred herbs.
You, who dwell in the garden of God,
Whose breath awakens the spirit within every leaf, root, and stream,
Come near to me now.

Cleanse my body of hidden illness.
Cleanse my heart of unspoken grief.
Cleanse my mind of restless thought.

Wrap me in your protective veil as I walk through unseen paths—
Physical or spiritual, waking or dreaming.
Let no harm approach me while your name is upon my lips.
Let no poison take hold where your healing hand is near.

On this midsummer day, when the energies of life pulse strong,
Open me to the sacred teachings of nature.
Let me understand the language of plants, the message of water,
And the truth that all life is interconnected.

Melahel, angel of herbal grace,
Awaken within me the healer’s path.
Bless the medicines I prepare, the food I consume,
The air I breathe, and the waters I touch.
Make me a vessel of divine balance and sacred care.

You are the whisper in the wild,
The cool wind on fevered skin,
The stillness that brings understanding.

Today, I walk in harmony with your light.
Today, I am preserved in soul and flesh.
Today, I remember: healing is holy, and wholeness is my birthright.

Amen.
Amen.
Amen.
Selah.


Mem Lamed Hey

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Yeiayel – Angel of Fame, Fortune, and Renown

Yeiayel (also spelled YeyalelYeyiel, or Yeyayel) is Angel #22 of the 72 Angels of the Shem HaMephorash. He rules the zodiac degrees Cancer 15°–20°, which corresponds to the dates July 6–10.

His name is derived from the Hebrew triplet י.י.י (Yod Yod Yod) — an especially sacred configuration — and his energy is associated with fame, fortune, leadership, diplomacy, and protection in journeys.


🔮 Magical Applications of Angel Yeiayel

Hebrew Triplet: י.י.י (Yod Yod Yod)
Dates of Influence: July 6–10
Zodiac Degrees: Cancer 15°–20°
PsalmPsalm 121:5 – “The Lord is thy keeper: the Lord is thy shade upon thy right hand.”


🏆 1. Fame, Success & Victory in Endeavors

Yeiayel is often called the angel of glory and prestige. He helps:

  • Attract recognition for righteous work.
  • Manifest victory in competitive or public arenas.
  • Draw public favor in leadership, diplomacy, and artistry.

🪄 Use in rituals for career advancement, launching a public project, or gaining renown for noble deeds.


🌍 2. Safe Travel & Protection During Journeys

Yeiayel watches over physical and spiritual travelers.

  • Ensures safe passage across land, sea, or air.
  • Protects pilgrims, seekers, and those crossing thresholds (both literal and symbolic).
  • Helps navigate major life transitions with grace.

🧭 Invoke during long journeys, migrations, or major relocations.


🤝 3. Diplomacy, Leadership & Commanding Respect

  • Aids in becoming a respected leader or peacekeeper.
  • Sharpens skills in negotiation, alliance-building, and diplomacy.
  • Helps temper ego with wisdom so leadership serves the collective good.

🕊️ Excellent for politicians, business leaders, and spiritual teachers.


🛡️ 4. Protection Against Unjust Enemies & Jealousy

  • Shields from slander, betrayal, and malicious envy.
  • Turns enemies’ plots into harmless winds.
  • Instills confidence and inner dignity, making one resistant to psychic attack.

🕯️ Use in defensive magic or auric shielding rituals.


💰 5. Attracting Wealth That Serves a Higher Cause

  • Yeiayel does not represent greed but ethical abundance.
  • Helps one become a steward of wealth, using money to uplift and support others.
  • Supports humanitarian projects, charity, and mission-based entrepreneurship.

🔑 Perfect for spiritual leaders, healers, and creators needing financial support for their sacred work.


🔔 Ideal Magical Conditions:

  • Best days: July 6–10 or on a Monday (Moon) or Thursday (Jupiter).
  • Colors: Gold, royal blue, or white.
  • Elements: Water and air.
  • Incense: Frankincense, benzoin, myrrh.
  • Crystals: Citrine (for fame), tiger’s eye (for protection), lapis lazuli (for leadership).

Angel Yeiayel (also spelled YeyalelYeyielYeyayel) is traditionally known as the:

“Angel of Fame, Fortune, and Renown”

or

“Angel of Glory and Protection”


🌟 Titles and Roles:

  • Angel of Fame & Prestige – helps gain honorrecognition, and respect for righteous or meaningful actions.
  • Angel of Fortune – brings abundance that aligns with divine purpose (not greed).
  • Protector of Travelers – watches over those who journey across lands or stages of life.
  • Diplomatic Guide – supports leaders, speakers, and peacemakers.
  • Defender Against Envy – shields from slander, jealousy, betrayal, and unjust criticism.

🔮 The Guardian :

Yeiayel is the guardian of noble success, the bestower of divine favor, and the defender of honorable leadership. He teaches that true glory comes not from ego, but from service, humility, and alignment with higher Light.

Certainly. July 10 marks the final day of Angel Yeiayel’s influence (Cancer 15°–20°). This invocation is crafted to honor his closing presence, integrate his gifts, and express gratitude for the divine favor, protection, and leadership he inspires.

Yod

🕯️ Invocation to Yeiayel

Hebrew Triplet: י.י.י (Yod Yod Yod)
Psalm 121:5
“The Lord is thy keeper; the Lord is thy shade upon thy right hand.”


O Yeiayel, Divine Emissary of Glory and Grace,

As the sun sets on this day of your sacred reign,
I lift my prayer with reverence and open heart.
You who bestow honor without pride,
Protection without fear,
And abundance without corruption —
I thank you for walking beside me.

By your name, י.י.י,
May I carry forward the strength you have offered.
Let your protection remain woven around me,
Like a royal mantle of light and truth.

Grant me the wisdom to lead with humility,
The discernment to serve without ego,
And the courage to face each challenge with noble purpose.

Let my victories uplift others,
Let my voice speak justice,
Let my spirit remain steady in storms and silent in vanity.

Yeiayel, guardian of the sacred traveler,
As I cross from your influence into the next,
May your gifts remain etched upon my soul:
Honor rooted in compassion,
Success born of alignment,
And protection guided by divine will.

By the sacred power of י.י.י, I walk forward blessed, Anchored in truth, And crowned by the Light.

Amen. Amen. Amen.


O Yeiayel, Crowned Messenger of Divine Protection and Honor,

On this day, under the shelter of your sacred radiance,
I call to you, angel of light, truth, and fearless leadership.
You who shield the traveler and exalt the servant of the divine,
Pour your golden presence upon my path today.

By your name—י.י.י
Strengthen the walls of my integrity.
Guide me away from temptations of ego and false ambition.
Place a mirror before me, that I may see my soul clearly,
And act only from love, wisdom, and courage.

Where I may feel lost, light my way.
Where I am seen, let me be known for goodness.
Where I am challenged, bring me victory through patience and justice.

Yeiayel, protector of those who walk between worlds,
Bless my work with recognition that uplifts others.
Bring abundance that I may give.
Bring allies that I may build.
Bring strength that I may endure with grace.

By the letters י.י.י,
I am wrapped in divine favor.
I lead with humility.
I am victorious in truth and protected in the Light.

Amen. Amen. Amen.


O Yeiayel, Glorious Angel of Honor and Divine Favor,

On this sacred day, I lift my voice to you,
Bearer of the sacred crown, guardian of the traveler,
You who command the path of triumph and protection,
Surround me now in the brilliance of your blessing.

By the holy name י.י.י,
Shield me from deception and betrayal.
Let no shadow fall upon the integrity of my intentions.
Make me invisible to envy and untouchable by harm.

Strengthen my will to lead with compassion,
To rise without pride,
To speak with clarity and act with justice.

May your mantle of nobility rest upon my shoulders.
Where I walk, let doors open.
Where I speak, let hearts listen.
Where I serve, let the Light be known.

Yeiayel, guardian of righteous success,
Grant me the victory that uplifts all.
Let my name be linked with grace and service,
Not vanity or empty ambition.

By the power of י.י.י,
I walk with dignity,
I rise with protection,
And I offer this day to the glory of the Divine.

Amen. Amen. Amen.


O Glorious Yeiayel, Angel of Radiance and Rightful Power,

I call upon you, luminous guide and protector of the path.
You who wear the crown of divine honor,
You who defend the humble and lift the worthy,
Come into my life with your presence of light.

By your holy name — י.י.י —
Illuminate the road before me.
Let my words be noble, my actions pure,
And my steps protected from all harm.

Where I travel, walk beside me.
Where I lead, inspire integrity.
Where I speak, may wisdom flow.

Shield me from envy, betrayal, and false alliance.
May no jealousy touch me, and no slander shake me.
Let my name be aligned with good works and sacred intent.

Yeiayel, Angel of victorious destiny,
Crown my efforts with clarity and grace.
Open the gates of opportunity that serve the Light.
Draw to me allies who are just, strong, and wise.

By the power of י.י.י,
I lead with humility,
I walk with protection,
And I rise with the blessing of Heaven.

Amen. Amen. Amen.


Yod Yod Yod / Yud Yud Yud

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Nelchael – Angel of Sacred Intelligence and Divine Order

Nelchael is the 21st angel of the 72 Shem HaMephorash angels, corresponding to the Hebrew name נ.ל.ח (Nun Lamed Chet). He rules over the degrees Cancer 10°–15°, which aligns with the dates July 1–5, and is a powerful angel of intellectual mastery, protection from deception, and spiritual logic.

Nelchael – 21st Angel of Shem HaMephorash

🔮 Magical Applications of Angel Nelchael

📚 1. Mastery of Sacred and Secular Knowledge

Nelchael is the patron of scholars, mathematicians, astrologers, magicians, and philosophers. His energy helps you:

  • Understand complex subjects (math, geometry, esoterica).
  • Translate spiritual truths into logical systems.
  • Grasp mystical patterns behind the material world.

🪄 Invoke Nelchael when studying sacred geometry, Kabbalah, astrology, alchemy, or philosophical sciences.


🛡️ 2. Protection from False Teachers and Sorcery

  • Nelchael offers protection against occult manipulation, black magic, or spiritual deception.
  • He shields you from false knowledge, dogma, and those who use wisdom for domination or deceit.
  • Can be called upon for:
    • Banishing dark forces.
    • Shielding yourself from corrupt mentors, cults, or controlling ideologies.

🕯️ Use in spiritual warfare, especially when clarity is clouded or trust has been abused.


🧠 3. Clarity of Thought & Mental Discipline

Nelchael strengthens mental clarity, logic, and memory, helping you:

  • Break free from emotional entanglements that cloud reason.
  • Think with balance between intuition and intellect.
  • Establish daily rituals for contemplation and focus.

🪬 Use during exams, major decision-making, or when overwhelmed by chaotic thoughts.


🕊️ 4. Liberation from Enslavement to Illusion

Nelchael is a liberator of the mind—especially from false identities, inherited belief systems, or mental self-sabotage.

  • He helps you “deprogram” cultural or spiritual conditioning that no longer serves.
  • Encourages you to seek truth through direct experience and deep inquiry.

📜 This makes him an excellent angel for mystics undergoing ego death or awakening.


💎 5. Spiritualized Logic & The Mind of the Magus

  • Nelchael bridges the mystical with the rational, helping magicians use discernment in spiritual practice.
  • Supports the creation of magical systems, correspondence charts, ritual structures, and encoded knowledge.
  • Can be invoked to:
    • Design rituals that reflect sacred mathematical or astrological harmony.
    • Align intuition with structured understanding.

📖 Associated Psalm

Psalm 31:15
“My times are in Thy hand; deliver me from the hand of mine enemies, and from them that persecute me.”

Use this verse as a warding prayer in times of confusion, deception, or spiritual threat.


🕯️ Ritual Recommendations:

  • Colors: Indigo, silver, or violet.
  • Day: Sunday or Monday (for lunar intellect and divine logic).
  • Herbs: Bay leaf, sage, mugwort (for clarity).
  • Crystals: Lapis lazuli, fluorite, sapphire.

🕯️ Invocation to Nelchael

Hebrew Name: נ.ל.ח (Nun Lamed Chet)
Psalm 31:15 —
“My times are in Thy hand; deliver me from the hand of mine enemies, and from them that persecute me.”


O Nelchael, Angel of Clear Mind and Sacred Knowledge,

You who illuminate the patterns of the stars and the wisdom of the ancients,
You who guard the gates of true knowledge and silence the tongue of falsehood,
I call upon your presence in reverence and humility.

By your holy name — נ.ל.ח —
Shine your light upon my mind,
That I may see through illusion
And discern the real from the false.

Teach me to learn with devotion,
To speak with wisdom,
To write and reason as an instrument of divine order.

If lies surround me, shield me.
If confusion clouds my thoughts, clear them.
If others seek to deceive or mislead,
Wrap me in the armor of truth.

Nelchael, sanctifier of sacred intellect,
Let my study be holy,
Let my curiosity be guided,
Let my logic serve the light.

In every equation, reveal beauty.
In every mystery, awaken awe.
In every thought, let there be clarity.

By the power of נ.ל.ח,
I open my mind to truth,
I protect my soul with discernment,
I walk in wisdom and divine intelligence.

Amen. Amen. Amen.


O Nelchael, Wise Messenger of Divine Thought,

On this day of still waters and searching minds,
I call to you, angel of illuminated intellect and holy reason.
You who hold the blueprint of sacred knowledge,
You who guard the threshold of truth,
Shine your clarity into my heart and mind.

By your name—נ.ל.ח (Nun Lamed Chet)
I ask for protection from confusion and deceit,
Within me and around me.
Deliver me from lies disguised as wisdom,
And free me from the chains of unconscious belief.

Help me to learn with humility,
To think with balance,
And to speak only what aligns with the Light.

Let every word I read today carry deeper meaning.
Let every thought be weighed in the scales of the soul.
Let every step I take reflect the order of heaven.

Nelchael, guardian of sacred geometry and pure thought,
Let my studies serve truth,
Let my mind be a vessel of divine structure,
Let my soul be protected from distraction and illusion.

By the holy triplet נ.ל.ח,
I walk in wisdom.
I am protected by truth.
I am aligned with divine understanding.

Amen. Amen. Amen.


O Radiant Nelchael, Architect of Sacred Thought,

On this day of reflection and rising light,
I call upon you, noble guardian of wisdom and pure logic.
You who reveal the sacred order hidden in the stars and numbers,
You who dispel illusion and silence the deceiver,
Come and dwell near me today.

By your name—נ.ל.ח (Nun Lamed Chet)
Illuminate my thoughts.
Protect my mind from confusion, manipulation, and fear.
Strengthen my reason, and let my logic be blessed by Spirit.

Grant me freedom from falsehood,
And independence from the chains of ignorance.
Let my thoughts be clear, calm, and attuned to divine design.
Let my voice speak only what is true, necessary, and kind.

Nelchael, mentor of mystics and protectors of truth,
Guide me in all study, planning, and decision-making.
May I not be deceived by clever words or shallow knowledge.
May I trust the quiet voice of discernment within.

By the sacred letters נ.ל.ח,
I declare this mind a sanctuary for divine thought.
I align myself with the Light of understanding.
I walk in freedom, guided by the truth that cannot be shaken.

Amen. Amen. Amen.


O Nelchael, Angel of Sacred Intelligence and Divine Order,

On this day beneath your radiant influence,
I call to you, wise keeper of mental clarity,
Holy scribe of celestial knowledge,
Protector against illusion and confusion.

You who write the language of the stars,
Who harmonize mind and soul—
I ask you to walk with me now,
As I prepare to carry your teachings forward.

By your name—נ.ל.ח (Nun Lamed Chet)
Place a seal of light upon my thoughts.
Let wisdom root deeply in my spirit.
Let every lesson be remembered, and every truth rise to the surface.

Protect me from deception in word, deed, and belief.
Protect me from my own distorted thoughts.
Help me question with sincerity and listen with discernment.
Let no lie take root where the truth seeks to grow.

Nelchael, architect of reason,
Balance my logic with compassion.
Bless my study, my speech, my silence.
Let me walk as a bearer of wisdom in a world hungry for truth.

By the power of נ.ל.ח,
I complete this cycle with clarity.
I carry your flame of understanding into the days ahead.
And I remain a vessel of the divine mind.

Amen. Amen. Amen.


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Nun Lamed Kaf

The above name is the Name of God from the Shem HaMephorash associated with the angel Nelchael. Nun Lamed Kaf נ ל ך in Hebrew represents a combination of letters that can symbolize various meanings, including “eradicate plague” in Kabbalistic contexts. Each letter has its own significance, with Nun often associated with faith and Lamed with learning or teaching.

Jesus and Merkaba Mysticism

The likelihood of Jesus practicing Merkavah Mysticism is plausible, though not provable.

But what is Merkaba Mysticism and how can we connect Jesus to this ancient tradition?

Here’s a careful breakdown of the evidence, context, and spiritual content that suggest Jesus may have been connected to early Jewish mystical traditions — especially Merkavah (Chariot) mysticism, the earliest form of what would become Kabbalah.


✨ What is Merkavah Mysticism?

  • “Merkavah” (מֶרְכָּבָה) means chariot, referring to Ezekiel’s vision of the divine chariot (Ezekiel 1).
  • Practiced between roughly 100 BCE to 600 CE (Second Temple to early Rabbinic period).
  • Ascents into the heavenly realms (heikhalot = “palaces”)
  • Visionary encounters with angels and God’s throne
  • Use of sacred names, ritual purity, and intense meditation
  • Secret knowledge transmitted orally to initiates

Merkavah mystics were often marginal, elite Jewish mystics, operating outside mainstream Temple practice — similar in ways to the Essenes, Nazoreans, and early followers of Jesus.


🕊️ Jesus and Merkavah: Clues and Parallels

1. Jesus’ Baptism and Vision

“The heavens were opened, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove.” – Matthew 3:16

  • Similar to mystical heavenly ascent experiences.
  • Echoes Ezekiel’s vision of divine chariot and throne.

2. Transfiguration

“His face shone like the sun, and his clothes became white as light… a bright cloud overshadowed them.” – Matthew 17:2-5

  • A classic Merkavah-like vision: light, clouds, voice from heaven.
  • Presence of Moses and Elijah, both associated with ascents.

3. Ascents into Heaven

“No one has ascended into heaven except the one who descended from heaven—the Son of Man.” – John 3:13

  • Suggests esoteric knowledge of heavenly realms.
  • Reflects Merkavah’s idea of the initiated mystic ascending to divine throne.

4. Secret Teachings to Disciples

“To you it has been given to know the secrets of the Kingdom of Heaven, but to them it has not been given.” – Matthew 13:11

  • Initiatory structure parallels Merkavah practice: secret knowledge for the worthy.
  • Also mirrors Heikhalot literature, where only the pure can safely ascend.

5. Use of Divine Names and Exorcisms

“In your name we drove out demons and performed many miracles.” – Matthew 7:22

  • Use of sacred names is central to both Merkavah and Jesus’ ministry.
  • Exorcism and healing are linked to mystical power from divine realms.

6. Apocalyptic and Angelic Language

“You will see heaven open, and the angels of God ascending and descending upon the Son of Man.” – John 1:51

  • Clearly references Jacob’s Ladder and angelic traffic between worlds.
  • Very much in the symbolic and experiential language of Merkavah mysticism.

🏺 Historical Possibility: Did Jesus Have Access?

  • Jesus lived in 1st-century Judea, during a time when Merkavah mysticism was practiced by fringe Jewish groups.
  • He likely had contact with Essenes, Nazoreans, or other apocalyptic-mystical sects.
  • As a charismatic healer, teacher, and prophet, Jesus fits the profile of a mystic initiate familiar with these practices.
  • The Book of Enoch, popular in his time, contains many visionary journeys that shaped Merkavah imagery — and it deeply influenced early Christian thinking.

🧠 Conclusion: Likely but Unprovable

While there is no direct textual proof that Jesus practiced Merkavah mysticism in the formal sense, several strong indicators suggest:

✅ He likely knew of mystical ascent traditions and divine throne visions.
✅ His teachings and experiences align strongly with Merkavah motifs.
✅ He was spiritually and culturally close to groups that engaged in this kind of mysticism.
✅ His visionary events, use of sacred names, and emphasis on inner purity mirror the initiatory path of the Merkabah mystic.

Thus, it’s plausible — perhaps even likely — that Jesus was a practitioner or inheritor of Jewish mystical ascent traditions, or that he spontaneously accessed the same inner realms described by Merkavah mystics.

Ezekiel’s vision

📜 1. Historical Context: Was Kabbalah around in Jesus’ time?

  • Kabbalah as a formalized system (like the Zohar and Tree of Life structure) developed much later, especially in 12th–13th century Spain and Provence.
  • However, proto-Kabbalistic and mystical Jewish traditions certainly existed during the Second Temple period (which includes the time of Jesus):
  • Merkavah mysticism (visions of divine chariots, as in Ezekiel) was known in certain Jewish sects.
  • Heikhalot literature and mystical ascent traditions predate formal Kabbalah and were practiced by early Jewish mystics.
  • The Essenes and other ascetic-mystical sects (like those at Qumran) had esoteric teachings, possibly influencing or paralleling early Kabbalistic thought.

So, while the term “Kabbalah” wasn’t used yet, esoteric Jewish mysticism was active and evolving.


✡️ 2. Jesus and Jewish Mysticism: Are there parallels?

Some scholars and mystics suggest that Jesus’ teachings share characteristics with Jewish mystical ideas:

  • Use of parables and symbolic language, similar to later Kabbalistic teachings.
  • “The Kingdom of Heaven is within you” — resonates with the inner spiritual journey found in mysticism.
  • Emphasis on the Name of God, purity of intention, and inner transformation.
  • References to the “Father” and Heavenly Realms, which align with Kabbalistic sefirot like Keter (Crown) and Abba (Father).

These could point to Jesus having access to esoteric knowledge, likely through oral traditions, especially if he was in contact with sects like the Essenes or Therapeutae.


🧙‍♂️ 3. Jesus as a Mystical Rabbi or Spiritual Adept

There is a growing body of thought, especially in esoteric Christianity, Gnosticism, and Kabbalistic reinterpretations, that sees Jesus as:

  • A Jewish mystic or spiritual teacher (sometimes called a ba’al shem, a “master of the Name”).
  • Someone who may have been trained in hidden teachings (Sod level of Torah — the mystical dimension).
  • A healer and miracle-worker, which in Kabbalistic and mystical Jewish terms, often implies a deep connection to divine names and spiritual practices.

📚 4. Influence from Kabbalah on Later Christian Mysticism

Even if Jesus himself didn’t practice what we now call Kabbalah, later Christian mystics often merged Kabbalistic ideas with Christian theology, such as:

  • Renaissance Christian Kabbalists like Pico della Mirandola and Johannes Reuchlin.
  • The idea of Jesus as the embodiment of Tiferet, the harmonizing principle in the Tree of Life.
  • The connection between the Sefirot and the Trinity, or Jesus as a divine bridge between humanity and the Infinite (Ein Sof).

🧩 Conclusion: Was Jesus a Kabbalist?

Not in the classical sense, because the formal structure of Kabbalah didn’t exist in his lifetime.

However, it’s very possible — even likely — that he was deeply immersed in Jewish mysticism, particularly:

  • Merkavah/Heikhalot traditions
  • Use of divine names
  • Spiritual ascent practices
  • Inner Torah teachings at the level of Sod (Mystery)

He may have been a forerunner or spiritual cousin of later Kabbalistic sages, and his teachings have certainly inspired Kabbalistic reinterpretations over the centuries.


Let’s explore how the teachings and sayings of Jesus parallel the Kabbalistic Tree of Life and its Sefirot — the ten divine attributes or emanations through which God reveals and interacts with the world.


✨ Overview of the Tree of Life and Jesus’ Teachings

The Tree of Life (Etz Chaim) is central to Kabbalah. It consists of:

  • 10 Sefirot: Divine attributes from Keter (Crown) to Malkhut (Kingdom)
  • Structured across 3 Pillars: Mercy (right), Severity (left), and Balance (center)
  • Represents the inner architecture of both the cosmos and the human soul

We’ll match these with select teachings or qualities of Jesus from the Gospels.


Kabbalah Tree of Life

🔟 Sefirot and Parallels in Jesus’ Teachings

1. Keter (Crown) – Divine Will / Pure Consciousness

“I and the Father are one.” – John 10:30
“Your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.” – Matthew 6:10

  • Kabbalistic meaning: The unknowable divine source, beyond comprehension.
  • Jesus: Aligns with Divine Will; teaches unity with the Infinite.

2. Chokhmah (Wisdom) – Flash of Inspiration / Divine Insight

“Before Abraham was, I am.” – John 8:58
“Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.” – Matthew 5:8

  • Chokhmah is the “seed” of divine thought.
  • Jesus expresses timeless insight and intuitive knowing.

3. Binah (Understanding) – Intuition / Structure of Thought

“He who has ears to hear, let him hear.” – Matthew 11:15
“You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” – John 8:32

  • Binah brings structure to inspiration; the womb of wisdom.
  • Jesus guides listeners into deep understanding, often through parables.

4. Chesed (Mercy/Loving-kindness) – Overflowing Love

“Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.” – Matthew 5:44
“The greatest of these is love.” – 1 Corinthians 13:13

  • Chesed is unconditional giving and mercy.
  • Jesus is the embodiment of divine compassion.

5. Gevurah (Strength/Justice) – Discipline / Boundaries

“Do not think I came to bring peace, but a sword.” – Matthew 10:34
“Woe to you, hypocrites!” – Matthew 23

  • Gevurah balances mercy with truth and judgment.
  • Jesus rebukes injustice and challenges spiritual complacency.

6. Tiferet (Beauty/Harmony) – Compassion / Balance of Mercy and Judgment

“Come to me, all who are weary… and I will give you rest.” – Matthew 11:28
“I am the way, the truth, and the life.” – John 14:6

  • Tiferet is often seen as the Messiah point on the Tree.
  • Jesus as the compassionate center who harmonizes justice and love.

7. Netzach (Victory/Eternity) – Perseverance / Endurance

“Take up your cross and follow me.” – Matthew 16:24
“In the world you will have tribulation, but take heart: I have overcome the world.” – John 16:33

  • Jesus models endurance and spiritual victory over suffering.

8. Hod (Glory/Humility) – Submission / Reverberation of Divine Speech

“Not my will, but Yours be done.” – Luke 22:42
“He humbled himself, becoming obedient unto death.” – Philippians 2:8

  • Hod is about sincere humility and the power of language and praise.
  • Jesus exemplifies humble obedience and the power of word.

9. Yesod (Foundation) – Connection / Generativity / Spiritual Transmission

“Abide in me, and I in you.” – John 15:4
“The Kingdom of God is within you.” – Luke 17:21

  • Yesod is the spiritual bridge between divine and earthly.
  • Jesus connects heaven and earth through himself — the mediator.

10. Malkhut (Kingdom) – Manifestation / Presence in the World

“Thy Kingdom come… on earth as it is in heaven.” – Matthew 6:10
“Go into all the world and preach the good news.” – Mark 16:15

  • Malkhut is the Shekhinah, the divine indwelling presence.
  • Jesus brings the Kingdom into manifest form through his presence and mission.

🧠 Final Thoughts: Jesus as the Living Tree

Some mystics (e.g., in Christian Kabbalah) suggest that Jesus represents the full Tree of Life in human form:

  • He embodies the balance between heaven and earth.
  • His teachings map perfectly onto the spiritual ladder of ascent.
  • As the “Son”, he harmonizes the upper (Father) and lower (Kingdom) worlds.

Jesus guiding the turbulent waters of the mind

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The Big Secret of the Gnostic Gospels

The most profound and esoteric secret of the Gnostics, based on the Nag Hammadi Library and broader Gnostic tradition, centers on the realization of the divine spark within humanity and the ultimate path to liberation from material existence. This concept is multi-layered, deeply symbolic, and central to Gnostic cosmology and spirituality.

The Divine Spark and the Gnostic Secret:

  1. The Divine Origin of Humanity:
    The Gnostics believed that within each individual resides a fragment of the divine, often referred to as the divine spark or light. This spark originates from the Pleroma (the fullness of the divine realm), a realm of pure, ineffable light and unity. However, humanity is trapped in the material world, which they viewed as the flawed creation of the Demiurge, a lesser and ignorant deity.
  2. The Material World as an Illusion:
    The material world, with its suffering, ignorance, and cycles of birth and death, is seen as a prison designed to keep the divine spark bound. The Demiurge, and the Archons (his assistants), enforce this illusion, ensuring humanity remains unaware of its true origins and divine potential.
  3. Salvation Through Gnosis:
    The “secret” of the Gnostics lies in achieving gnosis—a direct, experiential knowledge of the divine. This knowledge awakens the individual to their true identity as a being of light and their origin in the Pleroma. Gnosis transcends intellectual understanding; it is a profound inner realization that leads to spiritual liberation.
  4. The Journey of the Soul:
    Many Gnostic texts describe the journey of the soul as it seeks to return to the Pleroma. This journey involves overcoming the influence of the Archons, breaking free from the illusions of the material world, and ascending through spiritual realms. This path often requires self-knowledge, ascetic practices, and the guidance of a redeemer figure, such as Jesus or other divine emissaries.
  5. The Role of the Savior:
    In Gnostic cosmology, figures like Jesus are not merely saviors in the traditional sense but bringers of gnosis. They descend into the material realm to awaken humanity, teach the mysteries of existence, and guide the divine sparks back to their origin.
  6. Unity with the Divine:
    The ultimate goal of Gnosticism is not simply salvation in a conventional sense but reunion with the divine source.This reunion dissolves the illusion of separation and restores the individual to their true state of wholeness within the Pleroma.

The Most Coveted Esoteric Secret:

The most coveted secret of the Gnostics is this: you are not merely a being trapped in a flawed material world but a fragment of the divine, with the potential to awaken, transcend the illusions of the Demiurge, and reunite with the infinite source of light and love. This realization is not given by external authorities but is found within through direct spiritual experience.

This message, deeply empowering and liberating, challenges conventional religious structures and authority, which is why it was often suppressed or misunderstood. It remains a timeless teaching for those seeking deeper truths about existence, spirituality, and the nature of reality.

Gnostic Nazorean Love Feast

Here are some of the most profound and secretive verses from the Gnostic Gospels (primarily from the Nag Hammadi Library) that reveal the esoteric knowledge (gnosis) of the divine spark and humanity’s spiritual liberation. These passages illuminate the hidden truths central to Gnostic teachings:


1. The Gospel of Thomas

This collection of Jesus’ sayings is considered one of the most significant texts in Gnosticism.

Verse 3:
“If those who lead you say to you, ‘See, the Kingdom is in the sky,’ then the birds of the sky will precede you. If they say to you, ‘It is in the sea,’ then the fish will precede you. Rather, the Kingdom is inside you and it is outside you. When you come to know yourselves, then you will be known, and you will realize that you are the children of the living Father. But if you do not know yourselves, you dwell in poverty and you are poverty.”


Revealed Gnosis: The divine spark resides within; self-knowledge is the key to discovering one’s true nature and connection to the divine.


2. The Gospel of Philip

A mystical and symbolic exploration of spiritual truths.


Verse 67:
“You saw the Spirit, you became spirit. You saw Christ, you became Christ. You saw the Father, you shall become Father.”


Revealed Gnosis: The process of gnosis transforms the individual into their divine essence, aligning them with the source of creation.

Verse 112:
“The world came into being through error. For he who created it wanted to create it imperishable and immortal. He failed and did not attain his hope. For the world is not imperishable, nor is it immortal. But the children are.”


Revealed Gnosis: The material world is flawed and temporary, but the divine spark within humanity is eternal.


3. The Gospel of Truth

A poetic reflection on the nature of ignorance and enlightenment.


Section 18:
“For the one whom they sought after was within them all along. And the one who is perfect, the Father, is within them, and they did not know him. He revealed himself in a knowledge that is in harmony with his spirit, the knowledge that he is the one who exists from the aeons, filling everyone with himself.”


Revealed Gnosis: God is not an external entity but exists within all beings. Ignorance of this truth is the cause of suffering.


4. The Apocryphon of John

A foundational text of Gnostic cosmology and theology.


Section 29:
“I am the light that exists within all light. I am the remembrance of the Pleroma, bringing the spark of the divine to those who dwell in forgetfulness. Awaken and remember, for you are children of the light.”


Revealed Gnosis: Humanity’s true essence is light, but it has been obscured by ignorance (forgetfulness). Gnosis awakens this divine remembrance.


5. The Gospel of Mary Magdalene

A text that emphasizes inner wisdom and spiritual freedom.


Chapter 4, Verses 22-24:
“Be on your guard so that no one deceives you by saying, ‘Look over here!’ or ‘Look over there!’ For the Son of Man is within you. Follow him! Those who seek him will find him.”


Revealed Gnosis: The path to divine truth is internal, not external. The divine resides within each person.


6. The Tripartite Tractate

A philosophical exploration of Gnostic theology.


Section 84:
“The truth was not revealed to all but was reserved for those who are able to awaken to the light within themselves. The children of light are destined to return to the fullness of the Pleroma.”


Revealed Gnosis: Gnosis is not accessible to everyone but to those prepared to awaken and seek the divine light within.


7. The Thunder, Perfect Mind

A mysterious and poetic Gnostic text.


Section 13:
“For I am the first and the last. I am the honored one and the scorned one. I am the whore and the holy one. I am the voice of the hidden truth, dwelling within all beings.”


Revealed Gnosis: The divine encompasses all dualities and resides within the depths of every individual.


8. The Second Treatise of the Great Seth

A critique of materialism and affirmation of spiritual liberation.


Section 65:
“It was not I who was crucified but rather the shadow. I am the divine light that cannot be harmed, dwelling within all who have awakened.”


Revealed Gnosis: The divine essence is beyond the reach of physical harm or material suffering.


Key Themes in These Secret Verses:

  • Self-knowledge: True salvation comes from knowing oneself as a manifestation of the divine.
  • Divine spark: The core of human existence is a fragment of divine light, yearning to return to its source.
  • Material illusion: The material world is a temporary and flawed construct; true reality lies in the spiritual realm.
  • Awakening: Gnosis is the process of awakening from ignorance to the knowledge of one’s divine origin and destiny.

These passages form the heart of Gnostic teachings and provide profound insights into the mysteries of existence, the nature of the divine, and the path to spiritual liberation.

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The Lord’s Prayer in Aramaic

The Lord’s Prayer translation from Aramaic (the language of Jesus)

The Aramaic version of the Lord’s Prayer is considered closer to how Jesus might have spoken it, as he likely used Aramaic, the language of his time and region. Here is an Aramaic version of the prayer and a transliteration, followed by a line-by-line Gnostic commentary:

The Lord’s Prayer in Aramaic

Text:

Abwoon d’bashmaya
Nethqadash shmakh
Teytey malkuthakh
Nehwey sebyanach aykanna d’bwashmaya aph b’arha
Hawvlan lachma d’sunqanan yaomana
Washboqlan khaubayn aykana daph khnan shbwoqan l’khayyabayn
Wela tahlan l’nesyuna
Ela patzan min bisha
Metol dilakhie malkutha wahayla wateshbukhta l’ahlam almin, ameyn.

Translation:

Our Father, who art in heaven,
Hallowed be Thy Name.
Thy Kingdom come,
Thy Will be done,
on Earth as it is in Heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread,
And forgive us our trespasses,
as we forgive those who trespass against us.
And lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from evil.
For Thine is the Kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever and ever. Amen.


Gnostic Commentary on the Aramaic Prayer

  1. “Abwoon d’bashmaya” – “Our Father, who art in heaven”
    The word “Abwoon” can be broken down as “Abba” (Father) and “Woon” (source or womb). This addresses the Divine as both a Father and the Source of all life, embracing the masculine and feminine. In Gnostic spirituality, this is a recognition of the Divine Pleroma, the Fullness where masculine and feminine principles exist in harmony and unity beyond the confines of duality.
  2. “Nethqadash shmakh” – “Hallowed be Thy Name”
    The idea of “hallowing” or making sacred the Divine Name suggests an acknowledgment of an ineffable, transcendent reality. In Gnostic thought, this Divine Name represents the indescribable essence of the Source beyond all conceptions. Naming it is not to limit it but to celebrate its mystery, as in Gnosticism, the ultimate Divine reality is unknowable and beyond ordinary perception.
  3. “Teytey malkuthakh” – “Thy Kingdom come”
    The “Kingdom” is often interpreted in Gnosticism as the Divine Spark within each person. This line expresses a call for the inner Divine presence (often symbolized by Sophia, wisdom) to awaken within. It is a reminder that we, too, are part of the spiritual realm, and the Kingdom of Heaven is within us.
  4. “Nehwey sebyanach aykanna d’bwashmaya aph b’arha” – “Thy Will be done on Earth as it is in Heaven”
    This line suggests that the harmony of the spiritual realms should be reflected on Earth. Gnostics believe the material world is a shadow of the Divine, a lesser emanation often seen as a place of illusion. To bring Heaven to Earth is to awaken to the Divine truth, transcending the limitations of material existence and experiencing spiritual unity.
  5. “Hawvlan lachma d’sunqanan yaomana” – “Give us this day our daily bread”
    While traditionally seen as a request for sustenance, this “bread” in Gnostic terms might be interpreted as the “bread of wisdom” or spiritual nourishment. Here, the prayer is for the inner sustenance of knowledge (gnosis), which feeds the soul rather than the body, enabling one to transcend the material and awaken to inner truths.
  6. “Washboqlan khaubayn aykana daph khnan shbwoqan l’khayyabayn” – “Forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us”
    Forgiveness, in Gnostic thought, is an act of liberating oneself from the chains of the Demiurge, the creator of this imperfect material world. To forgive is to release karmic entanglements and to free oneself and others from the illusions of separateness and judgment. This mutual forgiveness clears the way for spiritual ascent.
  7. “Wela tahlan l’nesyuna” – “And lead us not into temptation”
    In Gnosticism, “temptation” refers to the allure of the material world, which is filled with distractions that keep us from spiritual awakening. This prayer is a request for assistance in resisting attachment to illusionary pleasures and remaining focused on the journey to spiritual enlightenment.
  8. “Ela patzan min bisha” – “But deliver us from evil”
    Gnosticism often interprets “evil” as ignorance, particularly ignorance of the Divine Spark within. Here, the plea is to be freed from ignorance and falsehood, breaking the chains of the Demiurge’s world and moving toward truth, understanding, and gnosis.
  9. “Metol dilakhie malkutha wahayla wateshbukhta l’ahlam almin, ameyn” – “For Thine is the Kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever and ever. Amen.”
    This final line is a declaration of the Divine Fullness. The Kingdom, power, and glory are inherent in the Source, the Pleroma, beyond the limited physical reality. This is a call to align with that boundless reality and affirm our connection with it eternally.

In Gnostic interpretation, the Lord’s Prayer is not merely a plea for guidance and protection but a roadmap for returning to the Divine Source. Each line reflects the journey from the confines of earthly existence, through understanding, forgiveness, and transcendence, toward a direct experience of the Divine unity within.

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Here’s a comparison of this Aramaic-inspired translation of the Lord’s Prayer with the traditional English version. This translation emphasizes the unity and cosmic nature of the Divine, aligning with some Gnostic and mystical interpretations. Each line in this modern version has subtle differences that deepen its spiritual focus.


  1. “Our Father, who art in heaven”
    Modern Translation: “O Birther! Father-Mother of the Cosmos”
  • Comparison: This line expands the Divine to a nurturing, universal Creator, embracing both masculine and feminine qualities, rather than a paternal figure alone.
  1. “Hallowed be Thy Name”
    Modern Translation: “Focus your light within us—make it useful.”
  • Comparison: Instead of simply revering the Divine Name, this line calls for an inward illumination that is purposeful. It suggests that the sacred should manifest practically through us.
  1. “Thy Kingdom come”
    Modern Translation: “Create your reign of unity now.”
  • Comparison: Here, the “Kingdom” is seen as a unifying force in the present moment, rather than a future divine realm. It emphasizes an immediate experience of unity.
  1. “Thy Will be done, on Earth as it is in Heaven”
    Modern Translation: “Your one desire then acts with ours, as in all light, so in all forms.”
  • Comparison: This line suggests a harmonious alignment between divine and human will, reflecting a non-dual understanding where Divine will is expressed through all forms of existence.
  1. “Give us this day our daily bread”
    Modern Translation: “Grant what we need each day in bread and insight.”
  • Comparison: This version adds “insight” alongside bread, merging physical sustenance with spiritual wisdom, highlighting that we need both to thrive.
  1. “And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us”
    Modern Translation: “Loose the cords of mistakes binding us, as we release the strands we hold of others’ guilt.”
  • Comparison: Rather than a traditional view of “sin,” this line refers to “cords of mistakes,” suggesting that forgiveness is a process of untangling and releasing mutual guilt, fostering liberation.
  1. “And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil”
    Modern Translation: “Don’t let surface things delude us, but free us from what holds us back.”
  • Comparison: Instead of “temptation” and “evil,” this line speaks of delusion and inner limitations. It’s a request to stay centered and not be led astray by illusions.
  1. “For Thine is the Kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever and ever”
    Modern Translation: “From you is born all ruling will, the power and the life to do, the song that beautifies all, from age to age it renews.”
  • Comparison: This line describes the Divine as the source of all purpose and beauty that sustains the cosmos. It’s less about a sovereign kingdom and more about a creative, renewing force that encompasses life itself.
  1. “Amen”
    Modern Translation: “Truly—power to these statements—may they be the ground from which all my actions grow: Amen.”
  • Comparison: This final line adds a personal intention for these words to ground one’s actions, implying a transformative commitment rather than a simple affirmation.

Summary

This modern translation reinterprets the Lord’s Prayer as a cosmic, inward journey rather than a traditional petition to a distant deity. It emphasizes unity, personal responsibility, forgiveness as liberation, and spiritual growth. Instead of focusing on divine intervention, it calls for inner alignment with the Divine presence and power already within us. This aligns well with mystical and Gnostic perspectives, viewing the prayer as an invocation for spiritual awakening and empowerment.

Nazorean Christ

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The Hidden History of Greco-Roman Vegetarianism

If asked about ancient Greece or Rome, the average American conjures images of famous battles, myths, and Hollywood movies. However, overlooked by the majority of modern Americans is the hidden history of ancient Greek and Roman vegetarianism and the ageless debate upon what justice is due animals. Many people assume that the predominant omnivorous diet has been the accepted diet from past to present, but history tells a different story. In addition, past philosophers reveal a fierce debate not only over diet, but about the notion of justice and to whom it applies. The debate has not ended, but in order to know where the future of this debate should go, this past should be known by all participants.

Plato

Before diving into the teachings of the Greek and Roman philosophers, it is important that the Greek and Roman diet be understood. For the Greeks and Romans, cereals, vegetables, and fruit composed much of their diet. The meat that was consumed was usually fish, fowl, or pigs, which were the cheapest and most convenient animals people could kill for their flesh. However, only the wealthiest citizens could afford to eat large amounts of meat on a regular basis.

The first philosopher in the West to create a lasting vegetarian legacy was the Greek teacher Pythagoras. He was born on the island of Samos in 580 BCE and studied in what are now the countries of Greece, Egypt, and Iraq before establishing his school in southern Italy at the city of Croton. While Pythagoras is famous for his contributions to math, music, science, and philosophy, it is his philosophy that is of particular interest. He taught that all animals, not just humans, had souls, which were immortal and reincarnated after death. Since a human might become an animal at death, and an animal might become a human, Pythagoras believed that killing and eating non-human animals sullied the soul and prevented union with a higher form of reality. Additionally, he felt that eating meat was unhealthy and made humans wage war against one another. For these reasons, he abstained from meat and encouraged others to do likewise, perhaps making him one of the earliest campaigners for ethical vegetarianism.

The Greek philosopher Plato (428/427-348/347 BCE) was influenced by Pythagorean concepts but did not go as far as Pythagoras did. It is unclear exactly what his diet consisted of, but Plato’s teachings asserted only humans had immortal souls and that the universe was for human use. Yet, in The Republic, Plato’s character Socrates asserted that the ideal city was a vegetarian city on the grounds that meat was a luxury leading to decadence and war. Thus, to Plato, abstention from flesh is warranted out of a desire for peace and an avoidance of indulgent, excessive living.

Plato’s student Aristotle (384-322 BCE) also felt the universe was for human use and that only human souls were immortal. Additionally, he argued in favor of a hierarchy of beings in which plants occupied the lowest rung of the ladder and humans the highest. In this hierarchy, Aristotle argued that women were lesser compared to men and some humans were natural slaves. As for animals, as Norm Phelps in The Longest Strugglepoints out, Aristotle reasoned that there was no ethical obligation to animals because they were irrational. Colin Spencer, in The Heretic’s Feast, noted that Aristotle argued non-human animals could not manage themselves without human aid in spite of all evidence to the contrary. In short, Aristotle established many reasons used against giving proper justice to non-human and human animals alike.

Aristotle was not the only philosopher to advance some of these views. According to Spencer, the founder of Stoicism, Zeno (c. 335-c. 263 BCE), like Aristotle, argued that there was a hierarchy of beings with plants lowest and humans highest. Similarly, Spencer said Zeno declared animals undeserving of justice due to their inability to reason, but, unlike Aristotle, he sustained himself on a diet of bread, honey, and water. Zeno demonstrated that people have embraced a vegetarian diet for many reasons and while they may not be out of concern for animals, the vegetarian diet itself was seen as providing a wholesome way of life.

A contemporary of Zeno’s was the philosopher Epicurus (341-270 BCE). Epicurus agreed that the universe was for humans. Spencer said Epicurus differed from the above philosophers by arguing that souls cease to exist at death; thus, death was nothing to fear. Another core element to his philosophy was a belief in the goodness of pleasure and the evil of pain. He thought that desire caused pain, and human dependence on temporary pleasures deprived them of true pleasure. Because of this belief, Epicurus did not eat meat as it was a luxury that distracted people from a better life. However, he made no prohibition against eating flesh, which allowed the practice to continue among adopters of his creed. While he lack a stated prohibition, his personal example illustrated what he thought was the ideal way to live, and so, like Zeno, provided another historical support in favor of the vegetarian diet.

Arguing against Aristotle’s views on animals was Aristotle’s pupil and friend Theophrastus (c. 372-c. 287 BCE), a Greek biologist and philosopher. Theophrastus argued that killing animals for food was wasteful and morally wrong. Hypothesizing as to the origin of flesh eating, he argued that war must have forced humans to eat meat by ruining the crops that they otherwise would have eaten. Unlike his teacher, Theophrastus proclaimed that animal sacrifices angered the gods and turned humanity towards atheism. Clearly, religious arguments have long been used as motivation to pursue a vegetarian diet.

Preserving the legacy of Pythagoras was the poet and moralist Ovid (43 BCE-17 CE). Ovid was a Pythagorean-influenced Stoic, who was exiled to Tomis in 8 CE by the emperor Augustus. In his poem Metamorphoses, Ovid evoked the passionate pleas of Pythagoras for people to abandon animal sacrifice and abstain from eating flesh. These passages kept the memory of Pythagoras alive and served as testament to Ovid’s own vegetarian lifestyle.

Influenced by Pythagoras and Epicurus, the Roman philosopher Seneca (c. 4 BCE-65 CE) adopted a vegetarian diet. Spencer states that Seneca denounced the cruelty of the games used by Rome to distract the citizenry and challenged the decadence of his time. Seneca was forced to hide his vegetarianism for a time under the emperor Caligula due to Caligula’s distrust. Under the emperor Nero, his former student, Seneca was forced to commit suicide at age 60, due either to rumors in the court or Nero’s jealousy.

Another Greek philosopher who argued on behalf of animals was the biographer and philosopher Plutarch (46-c. 120 CE). Influenced by Pythagorean philosophy, Plutarch adopted a vegetarian diet and wrote several essays in favor of vegetarianism as well as arguing that animals were rational and deserving of consideration. In particular, his essay On the Eating of Flesh is noteworthy for some arguments familiar to today’s vegetarians, such as the inefficiency of the human digestive system to handle flesh or the fact that humans lack the claws and fangs necessary for to the satisfaction of a carnivorous appetite. For these reasons, Plutarch is truly noteworthy as one of the earliest advocates of animal issues.

After Plutarch, the Greek philosopher Plotinus (205-270 CE) combined Pythagoreanism, Platonism, and Stoicism into a school of philosophy called Neoplatonism. He taught that all animals feel pain and pleasure, not just humans. According to Jon Gregerson, author of Vegetarianism: A History, Plotinus believed in order for humans to unite with the Supreme Reality, humans had to treat all animals with compassion. Seeking to practice what he preached, Plotinus avoided medicine made from animals. He allowed for the wearing of wool and the use of animals for farm labor, but he mandated humane treatment.

Continuing the work of Plotinus was the great Phoenician author and philosopher Porphyry (c. 232-c. 305 CE). He argued with observational and historical evidence in defense of vegetarianism and the rationality of animals. According to Spencer, in On the Impropriety of Killing Living Beings for Food, Porphyry argued meat eating encouraged violence, demonstrated the ability of animals to reason, and argued that justice should be extended to them. Like Plutarch, Porphyry ranks as one of the greatest voices for early Western vegetarianism.

Vegetarianism and animal rights have a long history in Western civilization stretching to antiquity that is unknown or forgotten by many people today. What this hidden history teaches is that many Greeks and Romans survived without eating animal flesh or using animal products. Likewise, it teaches that arguments for and against animal rights are as ancient as Greek philosophy. It demonstrates that many of the same reasons for not eating flesh today are the same as those in the past whether out of spirituality, health, peace, or justice. Furthermore, the modern animal rights movement is built upon this past. Finally, this information presents important voices that should be considered in the debate on vegetarianism and animal rights.

Nathan Morgan

Nathan Morgan, a 2010 graduate of Montana State University Billings, gave a paper on the topic of vegetarianism in the classical world at a recent animal welfare conference in Minneapolis.

Bust of Plato

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