Who Are the Angels?

Angels translates to Messengers. Angel = Angelos = Messengers

Angels are here to help bring messages from God to you. They work to help you remember your Divine nature.

Angels help you to discover your talents to help better the world.

Angels keep you from harm’s way before your exit point. (Death)

They are here to help you and the world find peace.

They always want to help and, in my opinion, want us to ask for help more often.

They are here to help you with health, career, relationships…any area of your life.

Saint John of Damascus tells us: “God is Himself the Maker and Creator of the angels; for He brought them out of nothing into being and created them after His own image. They are an incorporeal race, a sort of spirit or immaterial fire, even as the divine David says that ‘ His angels are spirits , and His ministers a flame of fire (Ps 103:6).

Angels are active spirits with intelligence, will and knowledge. They serve God to carry out His will and glorify Him. The angels are bodiless and invisible to our physical eyes. They have no bodily needs or desires and passions, no cares about food, drink, clothes or shelter. Nor do they possess the impulse and cravings for procreation. They neither marry nor are given in marriage (Matt. 22:30). They have no worries about the future either, and no fear of death. For, though God created them before man, they are neither aged nor aging, but unchangingly youthful, beautiful and strong. They have no anxiety about their salvation and no struggle for immorality, being already immortal (Luke 20:36).

The angels can be male/female or androgynous. I believe they are genderless but show up in the way that aligns for you.

They are here to help you stay on track with the life lessons you set out to learn in your life’s blueprint. These are more guardian angels, although any angel can intervene based upon request.

Angels are not confined to one religion. They are mentioned in Judaism, Hinduism, Islam, Zoroastrianism, Tibetan Buddhism, and Catholicism.