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Calling All Angels

Playwright William Shakespeare penned the words, “…a rose by any other name would smell as sweet…” in the play, Romeo and Juliet.  In other words, it is the quality or essence of something and not the merely the name that it is known by, that is significant. Almine speaks of angel names in the excerpt below from the Atlantean Book of Angels course.
“Not only do functions change as life does, but very often so do names of some of our most cherished archangels. There are, according to ancient Atlantean texts, 300 Archangels representing groups of a myriad of angels who are like portals of Infinite Intent. Their purpose of allowing the Infinite to manifest Its intent through them, allows the angelic orders they represent to fluidly change, while they do not. In the Atlantean Book of Angels it says:
Zela-hafrahim minassa rukpere nutkla vravis chelarut arazin mereshpa.
Three hundred archangels that never change represent the fixed points of the cosmic orbit.”
More Atlantean Book of Angels here.
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The archangel formerly known as Michael has the same  quality (meaning his function or ‘job’ is unchanged), but his name has changed due to the ascension process. (Click on the image to view and print.)



 

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