Archangel Uriel Uriel is recognised as The Archangel of Prophesy. In the Biblical Book of Enoch, he was said to warn Noah of the coming Great Flood. The name Uriel is synonymous with divine Fire, Light, Salvation, and Presence.[1] Often seen holding a book or a scroll, Uriel is the Archangel of wisdom and patron to the arts and sciences. He guides matters of the intellect, learning and knowledge, the search for truth and inspiration, problem-solving and decision-making. His wisdom gives the ability to recognise and avoid danger and to relinquish anger, anxiety and all damaging emotions. TaurusThe symbol of the bull is a fixed, Earth sign that represents Taurus in the Zodiac. Taurus is ruled by Venus, the planet of charm, love, beauty, magic, wealth and money. Taurus enjoys physical comfort and takes joy from exquisite aromas and flavorous foods. The bull enjoys harmony, relaxation and country-type settings. The Hierophant The Hierophant is the Tarot Key for Taurus. The Hierophant represents wise and knowledgeable teachers, leaders, guides and advisors in our lives. The Hierophant helps us to learn about culture and society in tried-and-true traditions and assists in the search for higher truths. Pentacles The suit of Pentacles is associated with the Zodiac Earth signs of Taurus, Virgo, and Capricorn. These astrological signs represent the qualities of grounded-ness, sensuality, fortitude, service, and material manifestation. Pentacles represent the physical aspects of life and signify the body, possessions, wealth, and matters of security and stability [1]. Similarly, Pentacles relate to daily issues of work, welfare, education, growth, investments, home, money and abundance. [2] Also known as Coins in feudal times, this suit represented the class of traders and all their general worldly matters.[3] In Tarot, the suit of Pentacles symbolise the Earth Element. Earth Element In the Tarot, the Earth corresponds to the suit of Pentacles or Coins, is associated with the Goddess and considered to be the definitive feminine element.
The Earth element represents the qualities of fertility, stability, nurturing, solidity, reliability, endurance and strength.
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Zodiac, Angels and Elements/3Leo Leo, a natural leader is generally joyful, proud and confident. The Lion is ruled by the Sun, the ruler of life and vitality. Like the Sun, the lions of the Zodiac are known for their strength, loyalty, and reliability. Leos tend to gravitate towards fellow fixed signs of Scorpio and Aquarius also seen in the four corners of The Wheel X. Scorpios appreciate Leo's need for loyalty, and intense emotion. Both Leo and Scorpio can be 'black and white' about their close relationships. In Tarot, Leo is represented in and by the Major Arcana Key of Strength VIII, to demonstrate physical, mental and emotional resilience. Leo, the optimist, typically refuses to accept fear or failure and as such, continues to grow more courageous as they mature. Archangel Michael The Winged-Lion also represents Archangel Michael; the leader of Angels, miracle-maker, healer of the sick and the source of heroism. He is included in the three major sacred texts - the Torah (Judaism), the Bible (Christianity) and, the Qur’an (Islam). In all cases, Archangel Michael is depicted as a warrior, 'even if a peaceful and loving one' (Doreen Virtue)[3]. With the power of good he defeats evil and its embodiments. He is the Angel who rescues, protects, and safeguards us. As with the Zodiac Lion, Archangel Michael represents the element of Fire and is the spiritual force that provides stability and strength we can use to support ourselves and to develop robust and stable communities. Michael's can instil others with the courage needed to face personal obstacles and challenges and, to let experience and truth change us. Wands In Tarot, Wands carry the element and energies of Fire. Wands signify vitality, determination, activity, creation and originality. The suit of Wands demonstrates the qualities of competition, inspiration, personal values and spiritual strength. In Aleister Crowley’s 1944 The Book of Thoth, the suit of Wands is associated with the concept of Primal energy, the creative/destructive, life-force, that moves throughout everything in the universe. Some Yogis[2] suggest that by raising our primal energy we can become grounded, heal ourselves and alter our consciousness to achieve enlightenment. Fire Zodiac Leo, Archangel Michael and Wands of Tarot, all reflect the characteristics of the element of Fire. The element of Fire denotes ‘energy, activity, creativity, passion, freedom, power, love, vision, anger, strength, will, assertiveness, courage, and dynamism’.[1] In many creation myths Fire symbolises The Light; the first element used in the formation of the Universe. Fire is transformative and purifying but can also burn and destroy. The upward pointing triangle when shown in the Tarot, is the symbol for fire. [1] https://www.ancient-symbols.com/four-elements.html
[2] https://www.yogapedia.com/definition/10535/primal-energy [3] Hopler, Whitney. "Why Is Michael the Archangel of Fire?" Learn Religions, Aug. 28, 2020, learnreligions.com/michael-the-archangel-of-fire-123857. [4] https://www.learnreligions.com/how-to-recognize-archangel-michael-124278 [5] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suit_of_wands [6] https://www.yogapedia.com/definition/10535/primal-energy |
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