Further Reading

Saturday 2 May 2009

Archangel Chamael

Archangel Chamael (Camael, Camiel, Camiul, Chamuel, Camuel, Camal) serves as an Archangel of the Ninth Ray of Divine Protection, as well as, a Chieftain of the Proactive Omniangels.

As Archangel Chamael, he was a Divine Justice angel, Sepheroth, and Chieftain of the Powers angelic order. He has also been referred to in Druidic Lore as being a spiritual warrior angel associated with the planet Mars as a Governing Angel.

As Archangel Camael (Camal), he was mentioned in the cabala as one of the Briatic world archangels. He is also recurrent reference to Camael in occult literature as the planetary governing ruler of Mars, as well as, a divine retribution angel.

Mars was once the home world of the Pleiadian Shamans before the Dark Forces attacked the planet and the Dark Times befell the planet. Archangel Chamael continues to be a benefactor mentor to the Pleiadian Shamans today.

As Archangel Kemuel in another legend, he was in charge of 12,000 transmutation angels. It was in the guise of an unnamed angel that he strove with Jacob in the desert.

As Archangel Chamael, he refused to tell Biblical Jacob his true angelic name because at that time, like the elemental nature spirits, all of the angels were under local universe spiritual orders to respond to invocations for assistance from those who called upon them, even if, the people who made those calls were unworthy to receive their ministrations. The angels were obligated to respond in some manner, convoluted or otherwise, even if what they were asked to do was not in accord with virtuous behaviour. That is why names like Metatron were used as a catchall human appellation that did not require any particular angel or any angel at all to respond to spurious requests.At the same time, any angel whatsoever might chose to respond to what they considered to be a worthwhile petition for assistance or knowledge. Later on the adversaries, the fallen angels, adopted a similar tactic going by such catchall names as Satan.

True angel names all end in el. In "The Magus", Archangel Chamael was listed as one of the seven angels of the divine presence. It was he who responded to the prayerful request of Jesus Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane.

As an Archangel Chamael brings powerful transmutation, fiery patterning, and vigorous visualization to the Ninth Ray of Divine Protection. He strengthens and imbues pursuers of transcendent metamorphosis with hopeful tenacity, as they continue, step by step, from potent penetrating vision to authoritative fulfilling actualization