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Encyclopedia > Kemuel

Chamuel is the name of a seraph. A seraph (Hebrew שרף, SRF; in the plural seraphim, שרפים, SRFYM) is one of a class of celestial beings mentioned once in the Old Testament (Tanakh), in Isaiah. ...



The Ascended masters Research Center lists Chamuel as follows


Chamuel means "He who sees God". Chamuel is also known as Lord Chamuel, Archangel of Love, Archangel of the Third Ray and Angel of Adoration. Archangel can mean several things: 1. ... אביר, abbir Hebrew word #47 in Strongs, Ps. ...



The divine Qualities given to Chamuel are Love, Adoration, Compassion, Mercy, Creativity, Forgiveness, Perfection and Gratitude.


Among the many things he aides in are:

  1. perparation to receive the Holy spirit
  2. Protection against malice, slander and misunderstanding
  3. Inauguration of new friendships and relationships
  4. Repairing of damaged relationships
  5. Help with getting along with others
  6. healing of ethnic and racial tension


 

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