A "water angel" can refer to different concepts: a mythical being associated with water in various lore (like Arariel, associated with Earth's waters), a biblical figure (the Angel of the Waters in Revelation), a type of sea slug known as a Sea Angel, or even a charitable supporter for water-related causes (like a "Water Angel" for Water to Thrive), often appearing in fantasy, spiritual, or real-world contexts.
Revelation 16:4-7 New King James Version (NKJV)
Then the third angel poured out his bowl on the rivers and springs of water, and they became blood. And I heard the angel of the waters saying: “You are righteous, O Lord, The One who is and who was and who is to be, Because You have judged these things.
The element of WATER – Archangel GABRIEL – GALL-BLADDER AND KIDNEY meridians. When this element is unbalanced the man is controlled by his fears. Gabriel encourages unfolding, thriving and fertility. He frees us from our fears and conveys spiritual information.
The Nixie (English) or the Nix/Nixe/Nyx (German) are shapeshifting water spirits who usually appear in human, or horse, form. The Undine or Ondine is a female water elemental (first appearing the alchemical works of Paracelsus)
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Biblical Truths: While the Bible does not specifically mention the word mermaid… there is a mention of a deity called Dagon in the scriptures. Historically, Dagon has often been depicted in statues and paintings as having the upper body of a man and the lower body of a fish, hence a merman.
Because they identify Michael with Jesus, he is therefore considered the first and greatest of all God's heavenly sons, God's chief messenger, who takes the lead in vindicating God's sovereignty, sanctifying his name, fighting the wicked forces of Satan and protecting God's covenant people on earth.
Water represents the Holy Spirit's ability to refresh us, quench our spiritual thirst, cleanse us, and bring forth life wherever He flows.
Angels are protectors and spiritual guides, watching over individuals and helping them on their journey of faith, while archangels, higher up in the celestial hierarchy, are sent by God to carry out missions of the utmost importance.
The four most often depicted in art are: Gabriel, the messenger of God who brought the announcement of Christ's birth to the Virgin Mary; Michael, the dispenser of justice; Raphael, the healer and protector of travellers; and Uriel, the angel of prophecy and wisdom.
Since Jesus was a man, there is no reason to doubt that he had a guardian angel. A pious Christian opinion holds that Michael the archangel fulfilled this role. Scripture certainly records angels ministering to Jesus.
A sea angel is a type of swimming snail. The muscular foot found in land snails has evolved into a pair of winglike structures called parapodia that are used for swimming in open water. Sea angels have a small, transparent, gelatinous body and do not have a shell.
In addition to Michael and Raphael, the 12 archangels are Ariel, Chamuel, Zadkiel, Gabriel, Raziel, Metatron, Jophiel, Jeremiel, Raguel, Azrael, Uriel, and Sandalphon.
Starting at the top of the celestial ladder, we find Pisces. Often regarded as the ultimate angel of the zodiac, Pisces embodies compassion, empathy, and an almost saintly ability to connect with others on a deep emotional level.
Cultures around the world equate water with healing and energy. People travel great distances to drink or bath in water from mountains, wells and springs that are imbued with special energy. Many people believe that water has the ability to absorb prayers, cleanse unwanted energy and bestow good medicine.
One is Isaiah 44:3, which uses a poetic parallelism to equate the two terms, by making water a symbol of the Holy Spirit: “I will pour out water on the thirsty land and streams on the dry ground; I will pour out My Spirit on your offspring.” The Holy Spirit is frequently depicted in the Old Testament as being poured ...
One theory posits that water amplifies spiritual energy. Water can have an impact on human behavior and emotion, in both normal and paranormal contexts. This same spiritual amplification makes it easier for ghosts and spirits to travel through liquid than solid objects, or even air.
In LaVeyan Satanism, Lucifer is described by The Satanic Bible as one of the four crown princes of hell, particularly that of the East, the "lord of the air", and is called the bringer of light, the morning star, intellectualism, and enlightenment.
Ever since Adam, the very first human being, died, God has assigned his highest-ranking angel--Michael--to escort human souls to heaven, say believers.
Communication is achieved by an act of the will, by which an angel directs a thought to others, giving them to understand concepts he already possesses. He can even communicate something to some and not others, as he wishes.
The church does not have any current official teaching on fairies or leprechauns. However, in traditional folklore, fairies and leprechauns were not the sweet and playful creatures that they tend to be in our modern depictions, and they have an association with pre-Christian European paganism.
The new heaven and the new earth will be purified. There will be no room for evil in the new order. A hint of the quality of the new heaven and new earth is found in the somewhat cryptic words, "Also there was no more sea" (Rev. 21:1).