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chakras and planetary associations

Planets and Chakras. How Do Chakras Relate to the Energies of My Astrology Chart?

Planets and Chakras

Just as wholistic health counselors and practitioners recognize the balance and harmony of body, mind, and spirit with the chakras; I use astrology to recognize your balance with yourself, the earth, and the cosmos. Imagine, if you will, that each of the planets is like a receptor. Lines of energy flow from each chakra to each corresponding planet, and from there the energies flow outward to the surrounding community of stars. Not all of our chakra or planetary energies flow smoothly. Just like a dam blocking a rivers flow, our inner energies can become blocked. To further elaborate, if Mercury is square the Sun, for example, your ego tends to interfere with effective communication skills; Mercury square to Neptune may indicate an inability to put into words your imaginative visions; and if Mercury were square to Saturn, you may not be able to clearly deal with planning, goal-setting, and being organized. The Seven Traditional Planets.

The 7 Traditional Planets of the ancients.

The Seven Traditional Planets

You must remember that Neptune, Pluto and Uranus had not been discovered, as the ancient magi did not have the necessary astronomical equipment. However the Archangels who are now associated with those planets where know. Angels & Angelology. In the Bible Many biblical writers assume the existence of beings superior to man in knowledge and power, but subordinate to (and apparently creatures of) the one God.

Angels & Angelology

These beings serve as His attendants, like courtiers of an earthly king, and also as His agents to convey His messages to men and to carry out His will. Terminology These beings are clearly designated by the English word "angel. " The terminology of biblical Hebrew is not so exact. Malʾakh (מַלְאַךְ), the word most often used, means "messenger" (cf. In the Apocrypha In post-biblical literature angels frequently manifest themselves as independent beings, distinguishable by their own names and individual traits. Jewish angelic hierarchy. Angels in Judaism (angel: Hebrew: מַלְאָךְ‎ mal’āḵ, plural mal’āḵīm) appear throughout the Hebrew Bible, Talmud, Rabbinic literature, and traditional Jewish liturgy.

Jewish angelic hierarchy

They are categorized in different hierarchies. Maimonides[edit] Maimonides, in his Mishneh Torah or Yad ha-Chazakah: Yesodei ha-Torah, counts ten ranks of angels in the Jewish angelic hierarchy, beginning from the highest: Kabbalah[edit] Christian angelic hierarchy. For other angelic hierarchies, see Hierarchy of angels.

Christian angelic hierarchy

Orthodox icon of nine orders of angels. The most influential Christian angelic hierarchy was that put forward by Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite in the 4th or 5th century in his book De Coelesti Hierarchia (On the Celestial Hierarchy). During the Middle Ages, many schemes were proposed, some drawing on and expanding on Pseudo-Dionysius, others suggesting completely different classifications. According to medieval Christian theologians, the angels are organized into several orders, or "Angelic Choirs".[1][2] Pseudo-Dionysius (On the Celestial Hierarchy) and Thomas Aquinas (Summa Theologica) drew on passages from the New Testament, specifically Ephesians 1:21 and Colossians 1:16, to develop a schema of three Hierarchies, Spheres or Triads of angels, with each Hierarchy containing three Orders or Choirs.

First Sphere[edit] Orders of the angels and correspondences. A Comprehensive Listing of known Fallen Archangels and Angels. Fallen Angels by Rank Some of the fallen were supposedly members of more than one rank, but this list will only list the primary rank, or the rank that is most well-known, of each apostate angel.

A Comprehensive Listing of known Fallen Archangels and Angels

For more information, see the articles of the various entities. First Sphere Second Sphere Third Sphere. A comprehensive listing of known Archangels, Guardian , Throne Angels. Please note this list of Angels has been gathered from numerous sources (Reference list below).

A comprehensive listing of known Archangels, Guardian , Throne Angels

It must be noted that the list covers the total subject of Angelology and is not confined only to the Pauline Art. A Aadon - (AKA Aaron, Aarom) Angel of the second Lunar month. From Liber Juratus. Archangel, Guardian, Teaching, Birth Angels - Angelic, Astrological, Elemental (Earth, Air, Fire and Water) and Kabbalistic Correspondances. The Nine Choirs of Angels - Angels. Seraphim These are the highest order or choir of angels.

The Nine Choirs of Angels - Angels

They are the angels who are attendants or guardians before God's throne. They praise God, calling, "Holy Holy Holy is the Lord of Hosts". the only Bible reference is Isaiah 6:1-7. One of them touched Isaiah's lips with a live coal from the altar, cleansing him from sin. Seraphim have six wings, two cover their faces, two cover their feet, and two are for flying. Cherubim. Fourth Lateran Council. Help support New Advent and get the full contents of this website as an instant download.

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Angels. Help support New Advent and get the full contents of this website as an instant download. Includes the Catholic Encyclopedia, Church Fathers, Summa, Bible and more — all for only $19.99... (Latin angelus; Greek aggelos; from the Hebrew for "one going" or "one sent"; messenger). The word is used in Hebrew to denote indifferently either a divine or human messenger. The Septuagint renders it by aggelos which also has both significations. Islamic view of angels. [edit] The astrophysicist Nidhal Guessoum in his book "Islam's Quantum Question" has pointed to modern Islamic scholars, like Muhammad Asad and Ghulam Ahmed Parwez who have emphasized a metaphorical reinterpretation of the concept of angels.[2] For example, Asad highlighted the following words in the Quran as evidence that the aid provided by angels in the Battle of Badr was not literal: "and God ordained this only as a glad tiding.

" Angel hierarchy[edit] There is no standard hierarchical organization in Islam that parallels the division into different "choirs" or spheres, as hypothesized and drafted by early medieval Christian theologians. Most[who?] Islamic scholars agree that this is an unimportant topic in Islam, simply because angels have a simple existence in obeying God already, especially since such a topic has never been directly addressed in the Quran. Characteristics[edit] ...then We sent her our angel, and he appeared before her as a man in all respects. O ye who believe!