Angels are commonly envisioned as winged youths with halos, soaring through the heavens and guiding us in life. Occasionally, their Cupid counterparts induce overwhelming attraction towards others by striking us with their arrows. Additionally, more mystical perspectives suggest that angels are benevolent guides, ever-ready to assist those who seek their aid, driven by a genuine desire to help.
Angels are God’s good messengers
In our cultures, angels are traditionally seen as benevolent messengers of God, providing support and assistance to humans on Earth.
However, from the perspective of the Higher Self, the term “angel” initially evokes the concept of an egregore. This suggests that angels primarily represent an egregoric structure with a specific prototype, created at a particular time for a purpose determined by its creators. We perceive this structure as inherently positive, and importantly, it is linked to the astral plane of our planet, considering different levels of existence.
In subsequent parts of this article, we will explore the concept of the egregoric structure further. For now, we will focus on the initial assertion that angels constitute an egregoric structure with a distinct prototype, which is particularly intriguing if one has lived with a spouse who was directly involved in its creation in a past life.
When we examine the archetype of the angel, we encounter something profoundly intriguing beneath the biblical egregore. In essence, we perceive entities that could be termed “warriors of light.” These beings are towering and formidable, honed for combat against a figurative darkness. Here, darkness refers to what esotericism calls “inferno worlds.” Essentially, we observe powerful beings designed to descend into these inferno worlds and purify them of certain energies when they become excessive.
It appears that the original angels, who served as the models for those later depicted in the Bible, are actually warriors, purifiers of dense energy. They are part of the global regulatory mechanism of our planet. It’s important to note that these beings were incredibly potent and nearly androgynous, with a slight masculine lean, who effortlessly counteract any so-called dark energies – such energies present little challenge to them.
The Bible indeed mentions various such creatures on multiple occasions.
Regarding individuals and “good messengers of God,” we would not label them as “good” in the traditional sense. They are more accurately described as balanced. The roles of these “first angels” exist on a different plane than the responsibilities of humans and even the Earth itself. Thus, if they seemed indifferent to humanity, it was because humans were not their primary concern, nor a significant interest at any level.
Consequently, if we interpret angels as the original form of this energy, then viewing them as benevolent messengers of God is a misconception. They are neither inherently good nor messengers in the way we typically understand.
Angels want to help us
Everything ultimately boils down to definitions. Before we can determine the existence of angels, we must first clarify what we mean by “angels.” The term “angels” encompasses a specific essence.
If we refer to the original concept of what we call angels today, their assistance, if any, is indirect and rooted in the distant past. To be honest, we have little interest in delving into the specifics of that history.
However, if we define angels as egregorial structures created by our guardians for assistance—entities that people can turn to and seek help from—then this concept holds relevance for us today.
In this context, angels are indeed eager to assist us. Yet, these are not the traditional warriors of light but rather entities modeled after the original archetype, stripped of any elements that could disrupt the egregorial structure. Thus, the angels that aid us are indeed part of our planet’s energetic universe, considering all the aforementioned factors.
It’s important to recognize that angels are not always an egregore structure. More often, the so-called “angelic energies” we encounter are not the egregores of Earth’s astral plane but rather distinct groups of souls. These can be helper souls, guiding souls, astral workers, or even members of our spiritual family, either assigned to assist our spiritual family or the planet Earth, responding to the inquiries of those who seek their guidance.
In this light, angels may be regarded as luminous souls that interact with us to impart specific knowledge.
So, how can we discern whether we’re communicating with an egregore or actual souls? An egregore typically feels somewhat artificial, akin to a computer program. In contrast, souls possess their own narrative. When engaging with souls, one can often trace their history and past incarnations across various realms. The energy of souls tends to be more diverse, substantial, and vibrant compared to the energy of an egregore, which often bears resemblance to artificial intelligence.
Thus, the provisional conclusion is that 1) angels serve as a prototype for the egregore, 2) there exists a varied egregore within the Earth’s astral plane, and 3) numerous light souls exist, which may also be traditionally referred to as angels..
Angels are said to turn away from us when we commit misdeeds
One belief is that if we commit misdeeds, angels will distance themselves from us. Considering everything mentioned, you likely grasp the concept being discussed here.
Regarding the so-called “first angels,” they were initially indifferent to us. After all, one who has never engaged with you cannot disengage.
In the case of egregore angels, opposing the egregore indeed causes them to turn away. This is simply because our departure from the egregore’s structure results in lost contact, giving the impression they have distanced themselves.
If we view angels as a collective of souls tasked with aiding the planet, or as souls directly connected to us, then engaging in low-vibrational actions—those denser in energy than our usual behavior—causes us to drift from them. The disparity in vibrations and the gap from our heavier energy to their lighter presence grows. Thus, it feels as though they have turned away or moved apart, which is essentially true. An increased vibrational difference means we no longer sense the worlds of contrasting density, typical of our current deeds.
Angels live only in the church
Another perspective on angels is that they “only dwell within the church.”
Although Christianity has been responsible for numerous violent deeds when misused, ultimately, our contemporary morality is deeply infused with Christian teachings. Without Christianity, it’s likely the world would be at a loss.
We also understand and deeply feel that Christianity can guide one to their soul, to their innermost being. Yet, it’s crucial to differentiate between authentic Christianity, rooted in the genuine energy of Christ and His teachings, and the so-called dogmatic church doctrines that reject alternative viewpoints.
As you’ve gathered, angels do indeed reside only within the church, but this pertains to the angels of the egregore, a specific stratum of the angelic egregore, or to the enlightened souls linked to this egregore.
Interestingly, behind nearly every egregore are its dedicated servants. Thus, it’s not surprising to find actual beings of light behind the angelic egregore. There is nothing inherently malevolent within the angelic egregore itself. It lacks any grand manipulations, hidden chambers, or secret agendas that could significantly alter the overall energetic milieu. The angelic egregore is relatively pure and truly meant to serve humanity.
Angels do not exist
And, naturally, the final viewpoint relevant to this discussion is that some individuals arrive at the belief that angels do not exist. Denying angels leads to the denial of subtle energies, which in turn leads to the denial of subtle worlds, and consequently, the soul and reincarnation, along with all associated concepts.
At the very least, the fundamental tenets of modern esotericism concerning the soul are undeniably precise. Indeed, angels do exist.