Wednesday, November 8, 2017

11 Angel Muses to Inspire and Ignite Your Writing and Creativity

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An old traditional saying believes, "An angel guides every act of creation."

The word inspiration comes from the Latin and means, “filled with spirit.” Inspiration goes beyond imagination as a “divine influence or action on a person believed to qualify him or her to receive and communicate sacred revelation.” 

Creation fires up your life with new ideas which then translate into forms.

Do you believe that creativity comes from the spirit? Whatever you believe or don’t believe, consider expanding and opening up your thinking that Divine Downloads can more easily flow by connecting with angels as muses.

You can view angels as abstract energies or embodied in physical representations. Choose whatever works best to inspire and ignite your creativity and writing-- especially if you feel blocked or like you’re swimming in pea soup with open eyes!

Since 2011 after hosting and designing two successful angel telesummits, my relationships with angels continues to expand and bless me in countless ways. It’s comforting and grounding that my first actions each morning include calling upon them --especially Archangel Gabriel--to start my Divine Dialogue Writing Practice.

Do you want to meet these 11 Angel Muses?

Achangel Adnachiel, Angel of November and ruler of the Zodiacal sign of Sagittarius
According to the Guardian Angel Guide, “Guardian Angel Adnachiel is the angel of wisdom and power…He brings you spiritual wisdom through sacred knowledge. He fills you with thirst for knowledge. Adnachiel inspires you to share your wisdom. Because your wisdom will inspire many people…”

Your Guardian Angel
Like me, did you have a Gaurdian Angel picture in your bedroom growing up?

This angelic relationship may be your earliest muse. Perhaps your Guardian Angel prayers included help with sleeping, a test, project, or even a relationship while growing up—and even now. What’s the name of your Guardian Angel? If you don’t know, consider meditation to ask for her/his name to come to you. 
Knowing your Guardian Angel's name makes the relationship all the more personal and powerful.


Your Three Birth Angels-According to some angelologists and also in the Talmudic tradition, it is believed that you are born from Divinity; you arrive in your earth suit with three angelic pieces: Your Birth and Heart Angels (based on your birth date) and your Intellect Angel, based on the time you arrived.

The Annunciation with Archangel Gabriel sharing news of Jesus's birth to Mary.
According to A Dictionary of Angels, these are the angels of the week:

Monday-Archangel Gabriel, “God is my Strength”
Use citrine and copper to connect with his/her energies. Considered the muse for writers, authors, poets, speakers, and all messengers, Archangel Gabriel is found in several religious texts including the Christian’s Old Testament, the Muslim’s Koran, and the Jewish Talmud.

Tuesday-Archangel Camael, “He Who Sees God” 
His name personifies Divine justice, strength, courage, and war in Christian and Jewish mythology and angelology. Archangel Camael often appears in the guise of a leopard.  

Wednesday-Archangel Rafael, “God’s Master Physician” or “Whom God Heals” 
Use emerald or malachite to connect with his healing energy. In Hebrew, the word "rophe" means to "to heal." According to Beliefnet, Archangel Rafael "aids in restoring and maintaining harmony and peace.  He is also the patron of travelers...and clears away fears and stressors that may be adversely affecting your health..."

Thursday-Archangel Zadkiel, “Righteousness of God” 
Use lapis lazuli to connect with his energy. Zadkiel is also called the Patron Angel of all who forgives.  Rabbinical tradition considers him to be the angel of mercy.


Friday-Archangel Haniel, “Glory of God”
Use moonstone to connect with her energy. Susan Gregg of Angels on Your Shoulders writes that she can help you "make new friends; create an outrageous love life; enhance any artistic eneavors, heighten your intuition, enliven your healing rituals (especially at new and full moon times) and; bring balance into all areas of your life."

Saturday-Archangel Tzaphiel, “Knowledge of God” 
Wear blue to connect with her energy. "She is often depicted holding a golden chalice which symbolizes the cup of knowledge and is known as the angel of compassion and understanding. This archangel also helps people learn how to love others with the unconditional love God has for them, resolve conflicts,  forgive, and develop compassion that motivates people to serve others in need,” according to Whitney Hopler.

Sunday-Archangel Michael, “He Who is Like God”

Use sugilite to connect with his energy. Michael is considered to be "the Prince of the Archangels and of the Angelic Hosts, the Defender of the Faith, the Angel of Deliverance. He is also the sponsor of the police departments an law enforcement agencies around the world. Archangel Michael has figured as the greatest and most revered of angels in many scriptures and spiritual traditions. In Muslim lore, he is the angel of nature who provides both food and knowledge to man." -The Summit Lighthouse

As an author, book startup and messenger mentor, I can't imagine writing or creating without the archangels and angels as part of my Team of Muses. 
I invite you to learn more about them with these four resources:

11 comments:

  1. It’s once more a pleasure reading from you Lore
    Beautiful article.
    I personally believe in the ministration of angels and their role as ministering spirits sent to help us in our mission.

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    1. it's no surprise that you're an angel gal, Leila! Thanks for your kind words.

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  2. My husband says this prayer to my son Gavriel every Saturday ( as his grandfather said to him): "To God Almighty, the Lord of Israel: May Michael be at my right hand, Gabriel at my left hand, before me Raphael and behind me Uriel, and above me the divine presence of God." I named my son after the archangel Gabriel (Gavriel in Hebrew) so he will be protected and inspired by my favorite angel.

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    1. How absolutely beautifil, Rachel! Thank you for sharing all of this with us. I now have a new prayer to learn.

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  3. Gabriel has been my muse for quite a while now. I have her sitting next to me in my fairy garden by my desk. She inspires me and gives me courage to keep going.

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    1. Gabriel is a busy one it seems! Lovely to know that you're connected to her supportive energies...and perhaps one of the many reasons why you are a gifted storyteller, Barb.

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  4. "Swimming in pea soup with your eyes open..." Yep, that about sums it up! I'm going to spend some time reflecting on this Lore. Thanks so much for sharing your wisdom!

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    1. Yeppers, that pea soup can getcha anytime! Looking forward to hearing the deets on your reflections,Sheila.

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  5. I love this post Lore as you know I am connected with the angels and especially with my writing. My Mom taught me from from a young age that I have a guardian angel who is always with me, I have found much comfort in this. I am grateful for my special relationships with Archangel Michael, Gabriel and Raphael.

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    1. Thank you, Lisa. Lovely to hear the details of how connected you are to the angels...no surprise there.

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