Angel of Discernment
Uriel, Psalm 44, verse 22: Of course, one must attend to one's own life, but believe me, focusing one's thoughts on greatness allows one to develop greater perspective on events, more precise discernment, clarity, and detachment.
Michael, Psalm 68, verse 2: Be vigilant, cultivate discernment, and apply the rules of life that stabilize you and make you strong in the Light.
Raphael, Psalm 50, verse 1: People suffer from a lack of discernment. It is a true disease. They can no longer distinguish truth from falsehood, good from evil, right from wrong, the wise from the foolish. This is evident in the waters of their relationships and interactions. They trust only appearances, established forms, concepts that seem sensible, logical, and rational. They are satisfied with a diploma, a kind word, a label, a smile, but all of this is far removed from the wisdom of a higher world and a superior intelligence. They no longer possess the penetrating vision that allows them to separate the subtle from the gross and to put everything in its proper place.
Raphael, Psalm 100, verse 2: Perhaps people lack the wisdom to understand what is best for them, or the discernment to protect themselves from the influences and forces that seek to enslave and reduce them into slavery? Yet every person has received a sacred inheritance, which they can squander or make fruitful. Each person has received the capacity to guide their life toward fulfillment.
Michael, Psalm 121, verse 14: You must have discernment and also strength, for the time is now. You stand at the crossroads: one path leads to slavery and perdition, the other to Light and life. These are two futures, two humanities.


