Angel of Family
Uriel Psalm 28, verse 5: There is the joy of demons who think only of their own pleasure and who say, “The main thing is to live!” without caring whether their lives cause misery around them. There is the joy of humans who share a meal with friends, who cultivate love within their families, and respect and peace in all their relationships. There is also the ultimate joy, which consists in walking in God’s way.
Uriel, Psalm 44, verse 9: Generally speaking, a person lives only within the confines of their body and wishes to see fulfilled, outside of themselves, the desires and needs that are linked to that space and that speak to them and inspire them. He wants a home to protect his body, find rest, and recharge. He wants a family so he will not be alone and to feel that something of him will outlive him. He sets out to work to fulfill all his wishes and reassure himself. To do this, he builds an entire world around himself and becomes the driving force, the energy of that world. Man does this to discover who he is, but what is the purpose of all these things he brings into being through his own life? Who dwells in the world he has created in this home, in this family, in this life devoted solely to the well-being and fulfillment of his physical body’s desires?
Raphaël, Psalm 74, verse 12: It is essential that a community of men, women, and families rise up and set out on a journey so that a new civilization may emerge in which humanity can live in the beautiful light. This is what the world desires, but few have the courage and the opportunity to see it through to the end and to write a page of world history on earth in the Light.
Michael, Psalm 81, verse 5: You, men, are one family; you are brothers and sisters; so why do you not behave as such? Why do you not let what is beautiful and true reign among you? You are all living through the same experience of incarnation; so why do you judge one another, despise one another, and crush one another?
Gabriel, Psalm 110, verse 5: The family is essential to life—not just human life, but the life of all species.


