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Shemhamphoras Angels - The 72 Agels of God. It is aid that this information concerning the rituals of the 72 Angels which originally came to light from a 12th Century manuscript, discovered in Spain. Which indicated that there are 72 Angels which guide humanity. But to date I have not been able to identify this particular manuscript by name. According to this manuscript the Angels sacred task is to imbue us with specific qualities of the Divine to be expressed through our unique human individuation. At the time of your birth three angels are allocated to each of us. Each angel has a sacred Hebrew name expressed in the context of sound syllables which accord and emanate specific angelic energies.Each of the 72 angelic energies has their own name, quality and function as well as being governed by particular days and times, giving personal relevance to each person that works with them. Where do the names come from? Well the 72 Angelic names are derived from Exodus 14.19-21, as previously mentioned. These three verses narrate the escape of the Children of Israel from Pharaoh's armies by Hashemas parting of the Red Sea. As great judgment is executed upon Pharoah and his armies, these names are attributed to Gevurah and are therefore called Gevurot. In this work you will learn the powers of the Angels, how to mediatate on their Name, perform simple rituals which will bring you closer to that particular Angel, generate talismans that hold their powers. You will also discover the Angel that you have a particular afinity to, the one that rules your Astrological Sign. And finally the Angel that you may call-upon in times of distress. Those times when you may need Celestial assistance. The worlds major religions all believe in Angels - Christianity, Judaism, Zoroastrianism, Hinduism, Buddhism and Islam all have their Angels. So as we will be dealing with the angels of the Kabbalah which are primarily from the Jewish tradition. The 72 Angels of God were primarily evolved frtom the Shemhamphorasch, Shem HaMephorash the explicit Name of God), an early Kabbalah, term which was used to designate a 72 letter name for God.
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