Angel of Attention
Gabriel, Psalm 28, verse 1: Be attentive to life.
Gabriel, Psalm 105, verse 1: People today seek love, affection, the gaze of others, attention. They so desperately want to avoid being alone that they are willing to do anything to be noticed. They express themselves, try to show the best of themselves, and offer it to others because it feels good to know they are interested. In fact, they seek to escape the emptiness within themselves. This emptiness is the unconsciousness of their inner life, connected to their soul.
Gabriel, Psalm 105, verse 14: My wish is that every human being hears this word: stand tall, do not seek the fulfillment of your life in the world of appearances, always maintain a distance. Always remain courteous and polite; do not judge others, do not confine them, but do not glorify them either, and do not place them where they do not belong. For there is a great illusion in this world, but people are so starved for attention that they often agree to do anything with their lives, just to feel like they exist.
Raphael, Psalm 116, verse 14: The world created by sick men has become powerful and deceitful. Everything is done to capture man's attention and lead him into certain worlds, to disorient him, distract him, make him feel alive, captivate him, steal his energy, his soul, his existence, his destiny. Man then wants to know everything, to understand everything, to participate in everything, to give his opinion on everything. This is how he diverts the creative power of his thoughts, his words, and his will from the ultimate and true purpose of his life. He is disoriented, uprooted, emptied of his essence.
Raphael, Psalm 123, verse 26: Nothing happens by chance or for free, that is certain. But if man lives with wisdom, his destiny is not the same as if he lives with folly. That is where your attention should be focused.


