Angel of Selflessness
Raphael, Psalm 131, verse 24: By “patience,” I do not mean the counter-virtue that ignorant men call “patience,” which consists of letting time pass, of waiting for things to happen or not to happen. Patience is not indifference, carelessness, a passive acceptance of death, or an abdication. No, it is an unwavering focus on the goal to be achieved, while knowing that concrete realization must follow subtle realization.
Michael, Psalm 32, verse 5: Learn to adapt to the circumstances of your external life, but remain mindful and, above all, stay true to yourself—true and faithful to your eternal ideals, to your soul, and to your connection with the divine. Never abandon your eternal ideals for the sake of the material world, for such a renunciation of yourself will not help you, nor will it bring you happiness. On the contrary, it will lead you into suffering; you will realize that you are missing out on the very reason you came to earth.
Gabriel Psalm 206, verse 34: Know that no solution can emerge from shouting, confusion, or quarrels, for when no one agrees, everyone remains fixed in their own position. Only calmness allows for attentive listening, detachment, and clarity.
Michael, Psalm 221, verse 12: If man does not nurture these angelic virtues, if he does not give them form, if he does not live in harmony with them, he will inevitably be influenced by their opposites, which will lead him down a destructive path. This aspect is omnipresent, and if man lacks the intelligence or the know-how to balance it, he will awaken the energy of conflict, discontent, and anger. Then man will view the world through the lens of combat and will be ready to summon all the forces of destruction to erase whatever prevents him from being happy.
Gabriel, Psalm 254, verse 20: Know that whoever devotes all their activity to the service of the mortal body will lose their memory as soon as the body disappears. They will lose their identity, their activity, and will no longer even know who their family was. Everything will fade away because he will have focused everything solely on the existence of the body and the mortal life that corresponds to it. Since only the interests of the body will have animated his life, when the body is no more, this entire enfeebling life will no longer hold any interest.


