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Thursday, April 15, 2010

Fallen Angels

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FALLEN ANGELS 





What are Fallen Angels?
There are those who believe and teach that
fallen angels rule the earth as angelic principalities
and powers.  They claim that this spiritual conflict is largely unseen, with heavenly, Holy angels
combating the
fallen angels who are under the charge of Satan (or Lucifer).  They teach that fallen
angels
are indeed demons, who roam the Earth looking to inflict harm upon mankind.  They have
even given them names
(See: Fallen Angel Names). Fundamentalist Christians teach that fallen
angels
will be fully unloosed upon the Earth and permitted by God to wreak the worst possible in
order for mankind to repent and accept Jesus as savior.  Those who accept Christ, they claim, will
be saved from such wrath, including the eventual eternal punishment waged by God against Satan,
his
fallen angels, and any unrepentant humans. 


 

Such false teachings about fallen angels,
demons
, devils, Satan, Lucifer and the like have been put
together into such a story-line, by comparing ancient manuscripts primarily found within the Old and
New Testaments.  Other ancient writings have also been scoured to fill in gaps, such as
1 Enoch
,
and
Jubilees
.  Such teachings though, have created a great misunderstanding concerning fallen
angels, and even angels in general
(To better understand angels, please take a moment and read
about them here:
Angels).  Angels are messengers, and fallen angels are messengers whose
message is unenlightened.  Allow me to explain.  When one speaks spiritual truth, or better yet,
expresses love to another, this is an enlightened message.  Angels, ministering spirits, speak
messages of encouragement and guidance, always given with love being the motivator.
Fallen angels are lost spirits.

 
In contrast, fallen angels are messengers whose message does not come from a heart of love, but
is truly an expression of fear.  To understand this, we must first understand that negative entities, or
ghosts, are earthbound spirits of humans.  These spirits interact with those of us in bodies,
sometimes speaking their messages, or rather fears to us.  A spirit remains here with the living for
numerous reasons.  Perhaps the person has unfinished business, or maybe they feel compelled to
deliver a message to someone.  For whatever reason a disembodied spirit remains attached to this
realm, ultimately it is due to fear.  This fear paralyzes the person, and is a state of mental anguish -
hell.  Imagine receiving a message from someone in an unstable state of mind.  Would you expect it
to be enlightening?

The word "fallen" simply indicates one's position.  Heaven is another word for Spirit, and it conveys
the idea of higher elevation - a higher place, if you will.  When we are at peace, and living our lives
through love and truth, we are indeed in a higher position.  Upon death of the physical body, the
spirit is free and normally gravitates toward the light, and continues the life-journey toward the higher
position.  Why the light?  The light is a cleansing process, of which the spirit receives a life-review,
and eventually deals with issues created during time spent interacting in the physical plane. Spirits
will interact with the living, observing, guiding, and bringing direction to those in physical bodies
from time to time.  They are angels, caring about the whole of mankind and its elevation unto
knowing truth and peace.  What truth, you say?   The truth that we are connected - one.  That we are
eternal spirits, and there is no death, no punishment, or loss.  Such ideas are illusionary, created by
living our lives externally within physical bodies. 


However, if a spirit decides to not enter into the light and receive the mental cleaning, it is because
of fear.  Maybe fear of loss, fear of the unknown, fear of punishment, guilt, shame, doubt, worry, or
whatever; all of these are forms of fear.  A spirit who decides to remain behind is not able to "rise
up" out of their condition easily.  The ascension, or resurrection of the mind cannot occur, for it is
bound to the earthly state for a season.  So, the restless spirit is alone, afraid, and quite attached to
the physical world it felt so comfortable with.  And so, fallen angels have missed their opportunity to
be whole, cleansed by love, truth, and a new understanding.  In a sense, most human beings are
indeed fallen angels, for we are spirits having an earthly experience, but many of us are lost to the
truth of who we really are.


The condition of such fallen angels are temporary, for the whole of Divinity is ever-growing, always
expanding, progressing, and essentially being freed from false beliefs, namely fear.  It is love that
frees the fallen angels, and it is love that will eventually remove all fear.
Below is a list of passages found within ancient manuscripts that are used to promote fearful, thus
false ideas concerning angels.  By taking such passages literally, they can be used to create fear in
the minds of those who choose to believe such things.  Many of these are to be understood
spiritually in parabolic fashion, especially the sayings of Jesus found within the four gospels, and
Revelation a book of symbolism.
 
Genesis 6:1
Deuteronomy 32:8
I Samuel 16:14; 18:10; 19:9
I Kings 22:19
Psalm 82:1
Isaiah 26:14
Enoch 6:1; 7:1; 10:11; 12:4; 15:8
Jubilees 5:1-2, 6
Matthew 25:41
Ephesians 6:12
Hebrews 2:5
Jude 6
I Peter 3:19
II Peter 2:4
Revelation 9:11, 13




The Names and Characters of Fallen Angels


Abaddon - fallen angel of death whose name means "to destroy."
Abezethibou - one-winged Red Sea fallen angel.
Allocen - fallen angel who is a duke in hell.
Amduscias - name of the fallen angel who appears as a unicorn.
Amon - fallen angel who is a strong marquis over 40 legions.
Amy - name of a fallen angel who is a president in hell.
Andras - fallen angel marquis and appears raven-headed.
Andrealphus - fallen angel who can transform humans into birds.
Andromalius - fallen angel who appears as a man holding a serpent.
Apollyon - fallen angel of death; same as Abaddon.
Armaros - fallen angel who teaches the "resolving of enchantments."
Asmoday - fallen angel king with three heads: a bull, a ram, and a man.
Asmodeus - one of the most evil of fallen angels, being an archdemon.
Astaroth - fallen angel who is a grand duke in hell.
Azael - evil, fallen angel who cohabited with women.
Azazel - fallen angel whose name means "God strengthens."
Azza - fallen angel whose name means "the strong."
Baal - fallen angel whose name means "the lord."
Balam - fallen angel who looks like Asmoday with a serpent tail.
Balberith - fallen angel who is a grand pontiff in hell.
Baraqijal - fallen angel who teaches astrology.
Barbatos - fallen angel who is a great count, earl and duke of hell.
Bathin - pale horse riding fallen angel.
Beelzebub - fallen angel known as the "prince of demons."
Behemoth - fallen angel who is the "demon of the deep."
Beleth - fallen angel who is a terrible king over 85 legions.
Belial - deceptively beautiful fallen angel whose name means "without worth."
Belphegor - fallen angel whose name means "lord of opening."
Berith - fallen angel...
Bernael - fallen angel of darkness and evil.
Bifrons - fallen angel that appears monstrous and teaches mathematical arts.
Botis - fallen angel who appears as a viper.
Buer - fallen angel who teaches philosophy, logic and ethics.
Bune - fallen angel who appears as a dragon with three heads.
Caim - fallen angel who appears as a thrush or man with a sword.
Dantanian - fallen angel who appears as a man with many faces.
Decarabia - fallen angel who appears as a star in a pentacle.
Eligor - fallen angel who appears as a good knight with lance.
Enepsigos - fallen angel who appears in the shape of woman.
Flauros - fallen angel who appears as a leopard.
Focalor - fallen angel who appears as a man with griffin wings.
Forcas - fallen angel who teaches logic and ethics.
Forneus - fallen angel marquis who appears as a sea monster.
Furcas - fallen angel who appears as a cruel man with long beard.
Furfur - fallen angel who appears as a hart with a fiery tail.
Gaap - fallen angel who appears as a man with bat wings.
Gadreel - fallen angel whose name means "God is my helper."
Gamygyn - fallen angel who appears as a small horse.
Glasyalabolas - fallen angel who appears as a winged dog.
Gomory - fallen angel who appears as a camel riding woman of beauty.
Gusion - fallen angel who can discern the past, present or future.
Hagenti - fallen angel who appears as a bull with griffin wings.
Halpas - fallen angel who appears as a stork.
Imamiah - fallen angel who governs voyages.
Ipos - fallen angel who appears as an angel with a lion's head.
Kokabiel - fallen angel whose name means "star of God."
Kunopegos - fallen angel who appears as a sea horse and sinks ships.
Lahash - fallen angel who interferes with divine will.
Lerajie - fallen angel who appears as an archer in green.
Leviathon - fallen angel associated with the deep seas.
Lillith - fallen female angel who searches for children to kidnap or kill.
Lix Tetrax - fallen angel of the wind.
Lucifer - actually a Babylonian king whose name means "bearer of light."
Malpas - fallen angel who appears as a crow.
Marbas - fallen angel who appears as a lion.
Marchosias - fallen angel who appears as a she-wolf with griffin wings.
Mastema - fallen angel whose name means "hostility."
Mephistopheles - fallen angel; name means "he who loves not the light."
Morax - fallen angel who appears as a bull.
Naamah - fallen angel of prostitution whose name means "pleasing."
Naberius - fallen angel who appears as a crowing cock.
Obyzouth - fallen angel female who kills newborns and cause still-births.
Onoskelis - female fallen angel who lives in caves and perverts men.
Orias - fallen angel who appears as a lion with serpent's tail.
Ornias - fallen angel who is annoying and can shape-shift.
Orobas - fallen angel who appears as a horse.
Ose - fallen angel who appears as a leopard and is a president in hell.
Paimon - fallen angel who appears as a crowned man on a camel.
Penemuel - fallen angel who corrupts mankind through writing.
Pharzuph - fallen angel of fornication and lust.
Phoenix - fallen angel who appears as a phoenix bird.
Procel - fallen angel who can speak of hidden and secret things.
Purah - fallen angel of forgetfulness and the conjuring of the dead.
Purson - fallen angel who appears as a lion-headed man on a bear.
Qemuel - fallen angel who was destroyed by God.
Rahab - fallen angel of pride whose name means "violence."
Raum - fallen angel who appears as a crow.
Ronobe - fallen angel who is a monster who teaches rhetoric and art.
Ruax - headache fallen angel.
Sabnack - fallen angel who appears as a soldier with lion's head.
Saleos - fallen angel who appears as a soldier on a crocodile.
Samael - evil fallen angel whose name means "the blind God."
Satan  - christian fallen angel whose name means "adversary."
Seere - fallen angel who appears as a man on a winged horse.
Semyaza - fallen angel leader and one of the Sons of God.
Shax - fallen angel who appears as a stork; stealer of money.
Solas - fallen angel who appears as a raven and teaches astronomy.
Sorath - fallen angel to some whose number is 666.
Sytry - fallen angel; appears as a man with griffin wings and leopard head.
Uzza - fallen angel whose name means "strength."
Valac - fallen angel who appears as a small boy with wings on a dragon.
Valefor - fallen angel who appears as a many-headed lion.
Vapula - fallen angel who is skilled in handicrafts, science and philosophy.
Vassago - fallen angel who discovers all things lost or hidden.
Vepar - fallen angel who appears as a mermaid.
Vine - fallen angel and appears as a lion sitting on a black horse.
Vual - fallen angel who appears as a huge camel.
Wormwood - fallen angel who brings plagues upon the Earth.
Xaphan - fallen angel who fires the fires of hell.
Zagan - fallen angel who can transform things; looks like a bull with wings.
Zepar - fallen angel who makes women love men.

Angel names find their roots within ancient cultures, such as Babylon, Assyria, and Egypt, as well as within Jewish, Christian and Muslim lore.  Over thousands of years, angel names have evolved in spelling, meaning and use within religions, mysticism and magic, where the name of an angel is thought important in order to invoke angelic help.  Some rituals invoke good angels, while other rituals are to invoke fallen angels.

Many of the good angel names include a suffix word meaning of God (-el), or yah, which means Lord.  This way, angel names portray the importance of the angel's connection with the divine.    Good and fallen angel names are traditionally and even superstitiously viewed as being powerful.