Angel of Love

Gabriel, Psalm 37, verse 5: Know that everything you encounter in the outside world is a reflection of what lives within you. This is the truth that reveals who you are. If you experience love and beauty within your soul, you will eventually encounter them outside of yourself. Of course, they may not necessarily be exactly as you imagined them…


Ouriel, Psalm 31, verse 18: Even as you journey toward the divine world, remember that beneath your feet is the earth, and that without it, there would be no humanity. This earth is the Mother. She carries you, protects you, lets you have your experiences, and, with immense love, cradles you in her presence, envelops you in her femininity, and is always there if you need Her.

Gabriel, Psalm 61, verse 10: Receiving love is the first step; giving it back is the second. Thus, love circulates and grows.

Michael, Psalm 197, verse 5: There is the fire of destruction, of recycling, of decomposition, of war, and there is the fire of God’s love, the sacred fire, eternally pure, which leads humanity toward ennoblement, greatness of soul, and immortality…

Michael Psalm 211, verse 28: It is living intelligence, dialogue, respect for others, and the love of God that must guide us, not fanatical and sectarian dogmatism or idiotic rules, which arise when we no longer look at reality because we are blinded by our own sterile self-contemplation.


Gabriel, Psalm 193, verse 21: I tell you not to isolate yourselves, not to steer your lives toward what extinguishes them by remaining shut away in your own world. It is by opening yourselves to others, by meeting them, by forging bonds, by making all your interactions conscious and magical that you will enrich yourselves and enter into wisdom. By looking at others, by sharing with them, you will allow love, wisdom, and all the beautiful virtues to emerge and flourish in your lives.

Gabriel, Psalm 202, verse 9: May the Essene Nation be great, may it illuminate the world, may it be the answer to all questions, may it ennoble all that is imperfect and make beautiful what is ugly. May it transform the gaze of humanity into a gaze of kindness, love, sharing, and divinity in your lives.

Raphael, Psalm 182, verse 31: Man is intelligent, but not necessarily in the way God is. Above all, he is deeply cunning, capable of hiding behind deceptive appearances, of lying to the extreme… He can speak of love, pray, devote himself, and ten minutes later, be overtaken by a world that will proclaim the opposite of everything he proclaimed before. Who is man in all of this? How can we trust him, and on what foundation can we build an unchanging world? Is he the one who speaks of love, or the one who lets himself be overtaken by hatred?