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THE TRADITIONAL STUDY OF ANGELS
The Traditional Study of Angels comes from the very ancient times of the Antiquity. It
comes from the Kabbalah and we have to know that the Kabbalah is not only for Jews, as
we might have thought. It is part of our common Judeo-Christian heritage and it is a
universal philosophy (not a religion) that is open to all. It is becoming more and more
popular because it allows us to have access to the secret teachings Jesus received to
become Christ, as well as great initiates like Moïse and others great beings that have
enlightened Humanity for hundreds of centuries. The Kabbalah has given the great
explanations of the spirit's powers. The Traditional Study of Angels gives access to the 72
Essences of Knowledge of God. The Traditional Study of Angels and the Kabbalah
together constitute extraordinary Knowledge and heritage. It is a legacy of the
evolutionary research undertaken by great initiates to rediscover their Origins. The
ultimate goal of this Ancestral Tradition is to guide us through the numerous initiations
that will allow us to rediscover our Celestial Origin and our full spiritual powers and
abilities.
THE KABBALAH
The Kabbalah means Hidden Wisdom and The Word Received. It is a teaching that is
transmitted by word of mouth. This initiatory science allows everyone to reach the highest
spiritual levels through an in-depth study of his own consciousness. Considered in its
essence, this teaching, or philosophy, brings us the Knowledge of physical and
metaphysical experimentation. The study of its founding principles plunges the human
being into intense introspection. This reaches its heights the moment he discovers the
profound nature of man, woman, an Angel and Divine workmanship and its Creator
through the perfect union of Spirit and matter.
The Kabbalah brings together a set of methods that allows us to truly understand the
Creation of the Universe. It consists of 1) the study of the Great Principles and the Laws of
the Universe, 2) the work to be done with the Angels, which is the most important part
and which comes from what we might call initiatory psychology, and 3) the study of
symbolism, and the interpretation of dreams and signs occurring in our daily lives.
It is difficult to trace with precision the historical origin of The Traditional Study of Angels
and the Kabbalah because it goes back to oldest antiquity. According to the available
sources, it is said to have originated in Egyptian, Phoenician and Babylonian civilizations
and was recorded by the Israelite scribes held in captivity in Babylon around the year 450
BC. The Kabbalah has been, and still is, the greatest and most esoteric hidden mystery of
Judaism and, therefore, of Christianity. In the “Zohar” or “Book of Splendor,” a visionary
commentary of the books written by Moses and inspired by Divine Powers, we read:
“When Adam was in the Garden of Eden, the Holy One had the Archangel RAZIEL bring
him down a book about Hochmah, the mysteries of Supreme Wisdom.