The 72 Angel Cards, Dreams-Signs-Meditation, The Traditional Study of Angels, Universe/City Mikael
N**J
Excellent program for spiritual cleansing and growth!
I came across this deck by accident, but of course it wasn't. I wasn't looking for this deck when it found me. The objective of the deck is to help you become acquainted with the 72 angels of God. I have now learned from this deck that the 72 angel names are actually derived directly from the 72 names of God. When an -EL or -AL is added onto the name of God you now have an angel name. I now understand that the angels represent the qualities and virtues of God. I never thought of them that way before but my Christian background helps me make sense of this. These names have been around for centuries as well as the angel names. This is not made up stuff or coming from the mind of the makers of these cards. They are using the information that has come down for centuries through Hebrew channels of knowledge. The premise is that you chant the name of the angel for 5 days. It is not an obsessive duty, just one that you pay attention to and do during the course of the day from the time you wake up until you go to bed. the continued premise is that you will begin to destroy memories that have built up in you since childhood that deter you from being who you were meant to be. Anytime you invoke the name of God you change the quality of your spirit and soul. so saying the angel names begins a reworking in you of purification of all of the thoughts, hurts, pain, deceptions, deceit, actions, etc. caused by yourself, others, society, family, ethnic affiliations that have derailed your consciousness and destroyed and/or distorted your authentic self.I started actively beginning this work of cleansing through tarot cards many years ago, several years ago with mind entrainment, then working with Tamara Oviatt and Sacred Activations. From Tamara I kept hearing about 100s of 1000's of memories that we have buried in our consciousness and that the Sacred Activations cleanses them. This concept really made more sense to me sense working with the Angel cards and seeing the same premise.You receive 72 cards, and little handbook, an angel calendar card (each angel actually corresponds to a 5 day period in the calendar). I am extremely impressed with the quality of the cardstock. it is quite heavy and meant to last. the pages of the little book are not glued and bonded together but actually sewn together! It is so hard to find any books that have a sewn binding today. That they invested that extra effort into their little book was quite impressive.You will begin to dream more, learn to read your dreams, understand the signs that the angels are showing you. You will see synchronicities more clearly. You will become more observant and clairvoyant over time as you become more open and purified consciously. I understand this premise from working with my tarot cards for years. THIS IS A SPIRITUAL CLEANSING WORK and it will take time. You must be dedicated to working with it if you want to see marvelous results and you will see results. There is so much more that I have left out...just know that I personally see such wonderful and great merit in this program and I highly recommend it for anyone understand my journey and/or you are looking for more growth.
C**7
Fantastic cards
I have been working diligently with these the past week and am loving them. They are great to use with tarot cards as well. Very helpful for clearing old baggage from the unconscious. Highly recommend for anyone serious about self improvement.
A**A
Great deck for intuitive work
I researched this item before I purchased it so I had reasonable expectations for the product. It is not a tarot deck nor does it have visual images of the angel energies. For me this is perfect. I was looking for something to guide me in working intuitively with the angel consciousness energy which these cards are great for. I dream with the energies and they allow me to visualize them as I see fit.
B**O
THE WORST DECK EVER
Terrible deck for beginners.. if your a beginner like myself, don't waste your money. Not impressed with the deck. Super hard to read and understand. I hated the fact that there was no pictures. Just all around, NOT FOR ME. if we wasn't in the middle of a pandemic, I would ship right back asap and get my money back. Literally they're just gonna sit on a shelf... Not impressed with this deck at all
N**S
These cards are very interesting but hard to read in ...
These cards are very interesting but hard to read in certain light because they are printed with gold letters on light blue background. They are full of interesting information based on dates of birth.
M**J
Lovely cards I like them
They're very lovely cards I really like them I just wish that they came in a larger size I looked and I couldn't find any but I might have missed it but I recommended highly recommend them...
T**A
Love these
I love these cards they make total sense if you read both books. I honestly dint even finish the books but the cards where easy to understand when I got the just of it.
D**N
No Illustrations
Most times a picture or image aids the card reader and the seeker by invoking a feeling or mood for the card when it turns up in a reading. In the case of " The 72 Angel Cards," the lack of illustration relegates the entire deck to the realm of the "ho-hum" and almost makes the book The Book of Angels: Dreams, Signs, Meditation--The Hidden Secrets by deck's creators mandatory for greater understanding.These cards are not to be used like tarot cards even though there are 72 cards in the deck. In fact these cards are to be used for direct work with specific angels that are chosen by following the annual angel calender which is provided in the back of the small included booklet and on the bottom of each of the cards. Choosing an angel with which to work can also be done by selecting a random card from the deck, of by the specific qualities representative of that angel, by focusing on a question and selecting an angel that has affinities with the problem that needs a solution and by invoking one's three Guardian angels--one for physical, one for emotional and one for intellectual dimensions of self--that are determined by using three different calendars printed in the back of the small booklet. The creators explain how to do an angel recitation once the user has determined which angel to invoke. With that in mind the seeker selects a card based on the already-cited criteria and uses the card as a focal point for the actual work. In essence, this defines the deck as angel flash cards without the necessary image that deems flash cards so appealing as study tools.I always wondered at the strangeness of the angel names--while decks by Doreen Virtue use Michael, Raphael, Uriel, Gabriel and other names that are familiar and popular "new age" names like Opal, Aurora, Amethyst and Dawn and invoke long-haired images with soft and fluffy wings, these 72 card "qabbalistic" angel cards use the 72 angels of the Shemhamphorasch--the72-letter name of God . The names of these angels were created by taking three verses from Exodus, each composed of 72 Hebrew letters--Exodus 14:19-21 and writing them one on top of the other. The three Hebrew letters comprised by reading down the columns creates the angel prefix and adding an "iah" or "el" to the trio of letters gives you the angel name. For example, you will receive names like Vehuiah, Jeliel, Sitael, Mikael, etc. Essentially these 72 angels are representative of God's attributes. The Shemhamphorasch angels were given astrological associations by the Golden Dawn; I do not know if this deck's creators, Kaya and Christiane Muller, use these astrological attributions to give their angels attributes and calendar associations, but I do find it disappointing that as the Shemhamphorasch has been associated with the 72 cards of the tarot that no relationship is commented upon on these cards.Each of the cards is numbered and entitled with the angel's name. The face of the card contains a bulleted list of attributes that suggests that angel's specialties. The back of the card contains what is called "Human Distortions" which in my opinion may be Kaya and Muller's attempt at creating a reversed card as the list of items under this title are, for the most part, negative.Physically, these celestial blue cards are nicely sized and designed in a way that makes them easy to manipulate without sticking together. However, as this is not a tarot or oracle deck and meant only to be used as a focal point for your intention, this is a nice addition which should be included because of the cost of the cards which is relatively high when compared to other decks that do include full color images.Bottom line? The 72 Angel Cards by Kaya and Chrisitiane Muller are a bit of a disappointment. Containing no images and nothing that really distinguishes one card from another besides the actual copy on each card, the deck is meant to be more of a flash card tool to help one while working with specific angels that are selected through a variety of means but mainly through the calendars in the back of the small inclosed book. The angels featured on this deck are from the Shemhamphorasch, but no mention of this is made in the booklet. As there is a relationship between the 72 cards of the tarot and the Shemhamphorasch angels, it is also disappointing that this is not a major theme of this deck also. This reviewer wishes someone would come up with a 72 card angel deck that reflects tarot, the Shemhamphorasch and other angelic lore with full illustrations. Thinking of trying out the Las Cartas De Los Angeles De La Cabala / The Cards of the Kabbalah Angels: El Poderoso Talisman de los 72 Angeles de la Kabbalah / The Powerful Charm of the 72 Kabbalah Angels (Spanish Edition). Not really recommended for those who just must purchase.Diana Faillace Von Behren"reneofc"
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