Angel of Finesse

Michael, Psalm 59, verse 1: You, men, must seek to calm, heal, and soothe everything within yourselves. You must soothe what is agitated, distraught, empty, and lost within you, for agitation is an illness that prevents you from tasting and sensing the subtlety, purity, and finesse of the divine world.

Raphael, Psalm 237, verse 6: If you wish to live with the Light, cultivate subtlety, invisibility, gentleness, finesse, and delicacy: be light, ethereal beings. Do not dwell in the energy of the human world; I even tell you: avoid this world, leave it.

Raphael Psalm 237, verse 15: Crude men do not like the idea of the soul or the spirit, for in its presence they are defenseless; they become powerless as their strength fades in the face of what they cannot desecrate. This is why they drive everything toward materialism; they want to be able to control everything, degrade everything, make everything tangible by removing the soul and the spirit. If they do not remove the spirit, the divinity, the sacred invisible, the subtle, the finesse, they can no longer be free in their evil deeds.


Raphael, Psalm 237, verse 19: Refinement, delicacy, and subtlety are virtues that must be consciously directed toward higher, immortal worlds that transcend perishable matter and the worlds of recycling.