With whatever you want to say. And that is how you pray or talk to your guardian angel. So if youMoreWith whatever you want to say. And that is how you pray or talk to your guardian angel. So if you want to make it really simple.
Just add up the numbers in your birthdate, month, and year. If you get a big number, add those numbers together until you have a single number. For example, if you're born on March 7th, 1997, add 0 + 3 + 0 + 7 + 1 + 9 + 9 + 7, which is 36. Then, add 3 + 6 to get 9.
You may hear your guardian angel's name as an intuitive thought or an audible sound, or you may be guided to write in your journal. If you don't receive the name in your meditation, you can trust that it's coming.
You may hear your guardian angel's name as an intuitive thought or an audible sound, or you may be guided to write in your journal. If you don't receive the name in your meditation, you can trust that it's coming.
Angel, as a name, means messenger. The name Angel comes from the Greek word for the heavenly being, Angelos, which means “messenger.” Angelus is the medieval Latin masculine name from which the name Angel was derived.
In the Kabbalah there are traditionally twelve archangels, who are each assigned to a certain sephira: Shubael, Raziel, Cassiel, Zadkiel, Camael, Michael, Uriel & Haniel, Raphael & Jophiel, Gabriel, and Azrael.
God created a multitude of angels—more than we can count—yet He has given mankind the names of only three angels in Sacred Scripture: St. Gabriel, St. Michael, and St. Raphael. Since this is all that God has chosen to reveal, we have no reason to insist on knowing the names of our guardian angels.
From the medieval Latin masculine name Angelus, which was derived from the name of the heavenly creature (itself derived from the Ancient Greek word ἄγγελος (angelos) meaning "messenger"). It has never been very common in the English-speaking world, where it is sometimes used as a feminine given name in modern times.
Angel is the surname of Greek and Latin origin, and is normally a short form of other Greek-based names such as; Angelos, Angelis, Angelopoulos, or Di Angelo (Italian). It ultimately derives from the Greek personal name Ευάγγελος (Evangelos) meaning 'bringer of good news' or 'messenger'.