The Archangel Gabriel
Transcript on integrality from the Sarah’s Archangel Web Site –
www.sarahsarchangels.com
Name: Gabriel
Born: In Eternity, perhaps on the 24th of March
Address: Heaven ?
Parents: God ?
Studies: Unknown
Professional References as a Messenger:
- 605 BC: Appeared to a man called Daniel to whom he showed some mysteries and taught
the art of dreams interpretation. This was long long time before Sigmund Freud and
Carl Jung. From that moment, dreams became as a "official" communication gateway
(X-400 ?) between men and divinities.
- 460 BC: In the Talmud, Gabriel prevented Queen Vashti from stripping nude before
King Ahasuerus of Persia and his court. Not because the Angel is a bigot or prude,
but to help Esther to be elected in her place. I think that it was also to prevent
the King from having a heart attack, as Vashti had a beautiful body...
- ?? BC: According to a jewish legend, Gabriel has been fired from his position
as God's messenger Who hired Dobiel to replace him. But after a couple of hunderd
years, God and Gabriel came together again and Dobiel was given a new assignment.
- 1 BC: Announciation of pregnancy to a young virgin called Mary in a remote village
of Israel. The consequences of his apparition are still measurable today. Gabriel
didn't talk very much. He just said (according to the Scriptures) "Hail Mary full
of Grace, you are blessed among womens.." And vanished.
- 610-632 AD: Dictation of 114 sourates to Muhammad. A remake, in the same neighborhood,
but this time Gabriel is definitively more open to talk. His previous words, as
the record shows, were brief. But with Muhammad, he was more eloquent, dictating
to him during 22 years 114 sourates which, assembled in the Koran, are still the
most read book, after the Bible.. Muhammad described Gabriel as having 140 wings.
- 1900 ? AD: Gabriel appeared to George Rapp, who decided, right after the meeting,
to create the Adventists of the Latter Days. However, the fifth of his appearances
on Earth didn't had the same consequences as the previous ones. But, at least, before
leaving, he left a trace of his footprint in the concrete.
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE:
The first traces of his name in a human calendar date back to the early Coptic,
which established his feast day on the 18th of december. But progressively, this
date moved to the 26th of march, according to the first christian bull signed by
Pope Benedict XV. Since then, it hasn't moved very much. Today, for instance, it's
the 25th of March, celebrating his visitation of Mary.
Since almost 2000 years, Gabriel was sketched by the best painters of all time,
if we may say that, as he's... eternal.
SIDE NOTE: In the past, this information was removed from this site. Someone had
the nerve to claim this information was *his* and that it was in his book. Fact
is, this "author" stole this information from this website. It is now back online.
I have my website archived from the time it was created and I have the proof needed
to show this information was here before it was ever published in a book. - Sarah
St. Gabriel, the Archangel
Feastday: September 29
The bearer of God's secret messages to His chosen ones.
Patron of communications & postal workers
One of the two highest ranking angels. He is the leading angel who stands in the
presence of the God/Goddess as a co-ordinator. He is the Archangel of annunciation,
humanity, resurrection, heavenly mercy, vengeance, death, revelation, truth, and
hope. Bringer of news and heralds the revealing of answers. Maker of changes. He
is the Patron Saint of Communications Workers.
The name Gabriel means "Man of God" or "God Has Shown Himself Mightily." It appears
first in the prophecies of Daniel in the Old Testament. This Angel announced to
Daniel the prophecy of the seventy weeks, (Daniel 9, 21-27). His name also occurs
in the apocryphal book of Henoch. He was the Angel who appeared to Zechariah to
announce the birth of St. John the Baptizer, (Luke 1, 11), the messenger Angel who
announced to Mary that she would bear a Son who would be conceived of the Holy Spirit,
Son of the Most High, and the Saviour of the world, (Luke 1, 26), and the angel
who buried Moses.
Within all of the legends of birthing, Gabriel as been accredited as the angel who
selects souls from heaven to be birthed into the material world and spends the nine
months as the child is being developed informing the new person of what he or she
will need to know on Earth, only to silence the child before birth by pressing his
finger onto the child's lips, thus producing the cleft below a person's nose.
Gabriel explained to Daniel his vision of a ram and a billy-goat foretelling Alexander
the Great's conquest of Persia and a prophecy foretelling the freeing of the Israelites.
In both these cases the Archangel is mentioned by name, but it has also been suggested
that Gabriel is the angel who wrestles with Jacob in the form of a man and that
he was involved in the destruction of Sodom and Gommorah. Enoch says that Gabriel
was sent to destroy the giant children of the fallen 'watchers' and did so by turning
them against each other In 'Paradise Lost'.
It was Gabriel who dictated the Koran to Muhammad, and according to Babylonian legend,
Gabriel fell from grace for not obeying a command exactly as given and remained
outside the heavenly curtain for a time.
Gabriel is the angel of the moon who brings man the gift of hope. He is the spirit
of truth and the prince of justice. He is the alchemy of psychism, intuition, and
receptivity.
According to legend, it is Gabriel who will blow the horn announcing the second
coming of Christ.
Gabriel is the Governor of the West and the element of Water. Ruler of Monday, psychic
gifts, intuition, visions, magick, clairvoyance, scrying, astral travel, herbal
medicine, the cycles of women, and female aspects of men. His symbols are the lily
and the trumpet, and his stone is the moonstone.
Gabriel's candle colors are silver, white and blue.
Gabriel's color energies are white, silver, rose, blue, crystal, and scarlet.
Invoke Gabriel in the west for stronger powers of intuition and psychic gifts.
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