12 Facts About Guardian angel

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Guardian angel is a type of angel that is assigned to protect and guide a particular person, group or nation.

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Idea of a guardian angel is central to the 15th-century book The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage by Abraham of Worms, a German Cabalist.

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Guardian angel concept is present in the books of the Hebrew Bible and the Old Testament, and its development is well marked.

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Nature of the Guardian angel is to be, to a degree, as its name in Hebrew signifies, a messenger, to constitute a permanent contact between our world of action and the higher worlds.

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The Guardian angel cannot reveal its true form to man, whose being, senses and instruments of perception belong only to the world of action — it continues to belong to a different dimension even when apprehended in one form or another.

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The Guardian angel who is sent to us from another world does not always have a significance or impact beyond the normal laws of physical nature.

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Indeed it often happens that the Guardian angel precisely reveals itself in nature, in the ordinary common-sense world of causality.

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Guardian angel stated: "how great the dignity of the soul, since each one has from his birth an angel commissioned to guard it".

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Guardian angel said that every soul was assigned a guardian angel the moment it was put into a body.

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10.

Thomas Aquinas agreed with Honorius and believed that it was the lowest order of angels who served as guardians, and his view was most successful in popular thought, but Duns Scotus said that any angel is bound by duty and obedience to the Divine Authority to accept the mission to which that angel is assigned.

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Idea of a Holy Guardian Angel is central to the book The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage by Abraham of Worms, a German Christian Cabalist who wrote the book on ceremonial magic during the 15th century and which was later translated by Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers, a co-founder of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn.

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Guardian angel elaborated on this earlier work, giving it extensive magical notes.

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