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ANGELS IN MAGIC: The invocation of both good and evil angels plays a predominant role in the Western traditions of ceremonial magic. Uses of angels names are important as the inscription on amulets, and also in speaking of the name to invoke the angels or the qualities they represent. Harnessing the supernatural powers and beings is magic that is use to effect change in the physical world or spiritual path. The word Magic is derived from the Greek magus, which means sorcerer. Magic is neither white or black but does reflect the intent of the individual whether positive or negatively used. Going through the motions of using magic in this way is not effective as in any situation to develop your gifts you must exercise them. You must learn to develop great powers of concentration and visualization, as well as developing the knowledge of the natural forces of the universe and using them with wisdom. The ability to enter into controlled altered state of consciousness and the ability to direct the will toward a goal is the objective of the use of any form of gifts. The use of names of power or names of specific spirits, releases powerful vibrations that open the door between the physical realm and the realm of the spirits, enabling the individual to communicate with the spirits. Angels in Kabalistic Magic: The use of names of God and the angels in kabalistic magic is the manipulation of the physical and spiritual worlds. Kabala is complex. Angels to Summon Connected To The Seal of The Power-Angels: Spirit Alyson, Sather, Ehomo, Geno, Poro, Hehovah, Elohim, Volnah, Denach, Alonlam, Ophiel, Zophiel, Sophiel, Habriel, Eloha, Alesimus, Dieleth, Melohin Michael, Raphel, Gabriel, Uriel, Metatron
ANGELS & MUSIC “Music is well said to be the speech of angels,” wrote Goethe. Sine the beginning of time sound and ceremonial song have linked the bodily scenes to the mystical and have brought us closer and in the presence of God and His angels. Inspired changes, song and music from various religions such as Tantrism, Hinduism, Taois, and Buddhism have brought a special vibration to the feeling of the presence of God. In the various faiths, music in song, voices and instruments have long played a role in bring us closer to God. Music in all known cultures ancient or modern, Eastern or Western begins as an oral tradition. The purity and power of a human voice in pure chant evokes the ancient senses of the logos implicit in the term theologia, a poetic utterance about God. The connection between artistic inspirations and the angels are seen as mythological embodied in the Muse and suggests attunement with a divine source.
Almost every major composer has written sacred music for the liturgy. Spiritual tuning of the human instrument in connections to tones, chants, sounds, or the instrument itself brings to very being the sacredness in the Divine Source. Various angelic motifs recur in popular music, art and story that has been handed down from the ages; the intervention of angels in human life (the guardian angel) and inspiration (the Muse) the appearance of an angel or demon is considered an omen, the struggle with an angel or demon, the angel or demon lover.
ANGELS & ART Human fascination with angels, demigods and daemons is augmented by the imagery that has been associated with art, places of worship and ritual, sacred drama from the beginning of time. Artisans among tribal peoples and every sect worldwide, has memorialized the qualities and stores archetypes and myths of their spiritual allies and foes. Wings indicated mystical travel when appended to beings, not birds. In the Phaedrus Plato associated the wing with qualities that apply directly to angelic figures. “The wind is the corporeal element which is most akin to the divine, and which by nature tends to soar aloft and carry that which gravitates downwards into the upper region, which is the habitation of the gods. The divine is beauty, wisdom and the like, and by these the wing of the soul is nourished, and grows space… Among the Greeks, the seraphim have six wings of fiery red and bear a flaming sword, their feet are bare. Cherubim have two blue wings and shod feet. Thrones are two fiery wheels with four eye-filled wings each. Dominations virtues and powers are two-winged; wear long albs, golden girdles and green stoles, hold the seal of Jesus Christ in their right hand and a golden staff topped by a cross in their left hands. Principalities, archangel and angels appear as soldiers with two winds, bolden belts and lance-headed javelins.
Angels wear ecclesiastical garments and frequently are seen wearing a diadem with a cross in the front.
Michael is known as the guardian of the Church and is usually depicted as young, beautiful and powerful, most often clothed in a coat of mail with sword, spear and shield, wings rising from his shoulders. Frequently he is seen battling with Satan Gabriel is the guardian of the celestial word and the most prominent in the series of artistic rendering of his delivering messages to Daniel. Gabriel is majestic, beautifully androgynous figure and is seen wearing a crown and is richly robed. He evokes purity when he is seen carrying a lily.
Raphael is the guardian angel of all humanity. He is dressed as a pilgrim wearing sandals, and carries a staff. He is also seen with some supplies on his belt or slung over his shoulder. He is also portrayed as a richly dressed guardian spirit has a casket of provisions in one hand and a sword in the other, making a gesture of warning with the other. It is Raphael that is well known for the words related to the shepherds of “Fear not, for behold, I bring you tiding of great joy.
Uriel is known for appearing less frequently, but is known as the ambassador of Christ. Uriel is represented in art as carrying a scroll and a book indicating his role as interpreter of judgments and prophecies. |