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The Angelic Kabbalah, Angels in a Different Light - Terah Cox

  • Asheville, NC USA (map)

The rediscovery of the 72 Angels tradition in the latter half of the 20th century introduces us to the Angels that transcend our age-old concepts of guardians and messengers. Traceable to at least the 11th century, the long-hidden Angelic Kabbalah reveals that the 72 Angels of the Tree of Life are not creations of the Divine, but energetic emanations of the Divine Light Being which express the diverse qualities of the Divine within, and as, the diversity of humanity and all of creation. In their loving and transformative support of our challenges, purposes and potentials, these Angelic "angles" of Divine Light, also referred to in ancient literature as “Angels of the Presence,” dwell within and among us to help us realize our soul purposes and the greater truths of who we are.

In this program you will learn how each of the 72 Angels support us in the days and hours of our lives, and how our personal ‘Birth Angels’ help each of us to fulfill the particular aspects and qualities of the Divine we are here to embody and express. Ultimately, their revelations show us that the human apple does not fall far from the Divine Tree—for we are not "only human," but Divine-Human beings in a glorious dance of soul-body-heart-mind, here to bring the powers and purposes of the heavens to Earth through the fulfillment of our own unique beings, creations and relatings. 

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About Terah

As a longtime writer and mentor/guide/speaker, Terah uses intuitive listening and the remarkable self-discovery systems of the Angelic Kabbalah and Human Design in her love of helping people to “true-up” their lives. Among other works, she is the author of six books on the Angelic Kabbalah: Birth Angels ~ Fulfilling Your Life Purpose with the 72 Angels of the Kabbalah, and five volumes of a 365-day inspirational reader, Birth Angels Book of Days ~ Daily Wisdoms with the 72 Angels of the Tree of Life, which reveal the diverse love-and-truth nature of the Divine, and the inner divinity that makes us the “more” we have always sensed we are. (www.TerahCox.com)

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