Angel of Humility
Ouriel Psalm 21, verse 8: For a person, it is easy, of course, to stand in true humility before the divine world, but it is much harder to do so before their fellow humans. It is difficult for them to show themselves as they truly are—with their strengths, but also their weaknesses, their lies, and their illusions. To find inner stability, you must balance all of this. You must act in accordance with what you believe to be right, in line with your deepest convictions. Above all, be honest with yourselves.
Michaël, Psalm 154, verse 19: It is important to always remember that there is a higher truth. This truth truly stands above everything—and therefore above you. Whether it brings good or evil into your life, you must accept it, for it does not need to ask your opinion, nor is it there to serve you, satisfy your needs, or justify your mediocrity. If you can recognize this sacred truth and be humble before it, you have a very solid foundation that will protect you through life’s trials, for you will know how to accept being put in your place. I am not speaking of a mere appearance of humility—of one who wraps himself in this cloak to appear virtuous in the eyes of others—for that is a pretense.
Ouriel Psalm 194, verse 3: To live in humility and respect, and above all, not to feel superior to others, whoever they may be, is a good way to live.
Ouriel, Psalm 222, verse 9: Humility is a fundamental virtue that applies to everyday life; it involves a process of self-discovery that leads to greater awareness through our interactions with thoughts, feelings, people, and nature.
Raphael, Psalm 235, verse 8: You must not judge God’s work, but rather recognize that it is perfect, that in it all is wisdom, mystery, and grandeur; and it is with respect, humility, detachment, and devotion that you must enter His school to be initiated, educated, and instructed there.


